The Englishman Marco Beng was part of a tie in the upper part of the delicious leaders after the first round of the BMW International Open.
Penge got eight birds, a cut bullet and a double ghost to put the club’s goal in five under the equal foot in the Golfclub Munchn Eichenried.
Gavin Green in Malaysia had a quieter tour of six birds and a ghost in 67 years, while Ding Winnie in China has made four of his last five holes – to go with the eagle, another gain and two transferred shots – to reach five under.
Dutchman Darius Van Drill signed six birds and a ghost to reach the top, while France produced Augo Kosioid today’s round with no flawless 67.
“This session is the one that I was looking forward to to return,” he said. “Personally, I feel that since a long hit there is some great advantages.
“A lot of shots that you can get from strokes. It is good to be on a golf course where you can let them tear a little. And coming from last week, it was like polarity. I was really looking to come here.
“Getting a PGA tour card is my biggest goal, my main goal for this season.”
There are eighteen players in two shots of the pioneering five -year -old, where the Trio Nathan Kimsey team in English, Richard Mansel, Jordan Smith and Sakut Jameson in Scotland filmed the pursuit of the fourth chase package.
The Scottish pair of Richie Ramsay and Grant Forest heads the 10 -part group in three, but citizens and defending the hero Iwin Ferguson at the third.
What next?
The Open – The Final Men of the Year – is held from 17 to 20 July, with live coverage extending from all seven days of the championship week live on Sky Sports. The opening round begins on Thursday 17 July from 6.30 am. Did you get the sky? Police of majors and more without a contract.
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