Senior leads Scottish Open from Thomas and Westwood
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[July 09, 2021]
(Reuters) - England's Jack
Senior produced a flawless round of seven-under-par 64 to take the
opening-round lead ahead of a chasing pack full of big names at the
Scottish Open on Thursday.
Senior, world number 353, carded seven birdies to sit one shot ahead
of American world number three Justin Thomas and Race to Dubai
champion Lee Westwood who are honing their games ahead of next
week's British Open.
Four of the world's five top-ranked players were on show in North
Berwick but it was Senior who made the most of the perfect scoring
conditions.
Senior, 32, has two victories to his name on the second-tier
European Challenge Tour but only two top-10 finishes in 61
appearances on the European Tour.
"I've won at every single level I've played at," Senior said. "I
don't shy away from the top of the leaderboard and when I'm out in
front, I don't tend to back away.
"There's going to be very little wind over the next three days and
you're going to have to keep hitting good shots and keep rolling the
putts in."
England's Westwood feels at home at The Renaissance Club, having
been made an honorary member when he lived in Edinburgh a few years
ago.
"I read the greens pretty well here and that was the kind of day it
was out there today," Westwood said. "You're going to have a lot of
chances. You've got to make your fair share.
"I'm happy with 65, six under par and it's a good score to build on
for the rest of the week."
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England's Jack Senior during the first
round REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Playing his first round as a major
champion after his triumph at the U.S. Open, Jon Rahm made seven
birdies and two bogeys in a 66 that left him two strokes off the
lead.
The Spanish world number one's score was matched by compatriot
Alvaro Quiros, Ryder Cup players Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood
and Ian Poulter, England's David Horsey, Belgian Thomas Detry, South
African George Coetzee and American Ryan Palmer.
World number five Xander Schauffele and Europe's Ryder Cup captain
Padraig Harrington were a further stroke back in a group of 14
players.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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