Clarke leads at Loch Lomond
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07/08/2010 -
Glasgow, Scotland (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Darren Clarke posted a six-under 65 on
Thursday to take the first-round lead of the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond Golf
Club.
Clarke is riding a hot wave. He captured the unofficial JP McManus Pro-Am
earlier in the week as he is trying to get one of the final spots in next
week's field at the British Open Championship at St. Andrews. A top-five
finisher this week who is not otherwise exempt gets into the field next week.
"I'm a bit of a confidence player," said Clarke, who finished second at the
1997 British Open. "I've been on tour for a long time. Of course I'd love to
qualify for next week. My focus is playing this week and playing as well as I
can and if that gets me into the Open, then fantastic."
Edoardo Molinari, Graeme Storm and Damien McGrane are knotted in second place
at five-under 66.
John Daly, 18-year-old Japanese star Ryo Ishikawa, Stephen Gallacher,
Thongchai Jaidee, Peter Hedblom, Bradley Dredge and Johan Edfors are tied for
fifth at four-under 67.
This being the final tune-up for next week's Open Championship is one of many
storylines in place this week at Loch Lomond.
Phil Mickelson, the Masters champion, is No. 2 in the world, but a win on
Sunday or a solo runner-up would give Mickelson his first-ever No. 1 spot in
the world rankings.
Mickelson will have some work to do to get to that coveted perch. He managed
an even-par 71, and that was with a double-bogey from the brush at 14, and is
tied for 44th.
Also at even-par is 2010 U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell, who is making his
first start since earning his first major title last month at Pebble Beach. He
was careful not to be too excited about his return after a three-week
celebration.
"There were a few good swings in there and a few champagne swings as well,"
joked McDowell.
But after Thursday, the story was Clarke.
He birdied two of his first five and added another at No. 7 to reach three-
under par. Clarke knocked his approach to 10 feet to set up birdie at the
ninth to get him one off the early lead.
Clarke joined first place with a birdie at the par-five 13th. He took sole
possession of the lead thanks to a five-footer for birdie at the very next
hole.
Clarke parred his remaining holes and in a driving rain toward the very end of
his round. He is a leader
"Obviously I played nicely all day," said Clarke. "I gave myself lots of
chances. As you can see from the scoring, it was pretty tough out there. All
in all, very pleased with it."
NOTES: Two-time winner Ernie Els shot a two-under 69...Gregory Havret, who was
second to McDowell at Pebble Beach and also returned to the European Tour
Thursday, shot a one-under 70. He won this title in a playoff over Mickelson
in 2007...Defending champion Martin Kaymer had a 71 in round one...Reigning
PGA Champion Y.E. Yang struggled to a one-over 72.
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