Scotland’s David Law carded the joint-lowest round of his European Tour career to take the lead at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
The 29-year-old signed for a seven under par 64 at Education City Golf Club, holding a one stroke lead after a bogey-free first round.
Law made a fast start with birdies on his opening three holes and made two further gains before the turn. He then birdied the par five 13th hole before his seventh on the day on the 15th, which moved him one stroke ahead of Italy’s Nino Bertasio, Hennie Du Plessis of South Africa, England’s Richard McEvoy and Kalle Samooja of Finland.
7 birdies in 15 holes.@DavidLawGolf takes the solo-lead.#QatarMasters pic.twitter.com/swlpF4U0lX
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“I’ve been guilty over the last few weeks when I’ve had decent rounds going but not finishing them off,” said Law. “I was semi-conscious of sticking with it and trying to go low. I was really happy with how I stuck to my routines, my processes and I came out of it with a good score.
“I’m a lot more focused on my targets rather than my golf swings. Over the last couple of seasons I’ve been guilty of asking myself why I’ve been hitting bad shots, instead of just going on to hit the next one. Over the break we had I sat down with my coach Alan McCloskey and Paul Lawrie, we discussed it and it’s all about getting the ball in the hole now, trusting that you’ve done the hard work and the work’s done.”
Belgium’s Thomas Detry shares sixth place with European Tour winners Joachim B. Hansen, Garrick Higgo and Joakim Lagergren on five under par, while Jorge Campillo began his title defence with a four under par round of 67.
Last season’s leading amateur on the MENA Tour, Shergo Al Kurdi, posted an impressive three under par 68 to finish his first round four shots off the lead in a tie for 21st.
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