Ryan Fox is tied for the lead after a sizzling opening round in the British Masters at The Belfry in England.
Fox’s first round 66 featured seven birdies and gave him a share of the lead with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen at six-under.
The 35-year-old birdied his opening hole, then at three and nine, with the bogey at six his only blemish on the front nine.
He picked up another shot at 12 thanks to sensational long putt up a slope before finishing off the round with three consecutive birdies.
“I feel like if you drive it well round here you get quite a lot of opportunities,” Fox said.
“There’s probably four or five holes you’ve really got to play nice and safe, make your par.”
Olesen and Fox were a stroke clear of three players — Hurly Long, Ashun Wu and Richie Ramsay.
The Dane is bidding to end a four-year title drought and get his career back on track after a damaging court case.
Olesen’s last win was at the Italian Open in June 2018. He was suspended by the European tour the following year after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman and being intoxicated on a flight following a World Golf Championships event in Tennessee.
Olesen was acquitted by a court in December after saying he had no memory of his behaviour because he had been drinking alcohol and taking sleeping tablets. The Danish player said the case had a “devastating impact” on his career, having plunged down the ranking from his position at No. 62 at the time of the incidents.
Now ranked No. 376, Olesen hasn’t finished higher than a tie for 12th in any of his seven events on the European tour this year but made a strong start in this week’s tournament at The Belfry — a course in central England that has hosted the Ryder Cup.
Olesen birdied three of his first six holes and three of his last six holes in a bogey-free round after going out among the morning starters.
“You have to stay in the present, obviously, but it’s been a while since I’ve been in the winner’s circle and that’s my main goal this year,” Olesen said. “I’ve not been working hard enough for a few years to be at that level, so I know there is a lot of work to be done.
“There have been certain points where you are not sure if you can get back, so it comes down to confidence and belief and there have been a few hard days. But I feel I am on the right track now and starting to get a team back together that is helping me again -- I think that is very important.”
There was a four-way tie for sixth place at 4 under, two shots off the lead, featuring Rasmus Hojgaard, Justin Walters, Edoardo Molinari and Brandon Stone.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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