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& McGinley share lead Irishman
Paul McGinley and Phil Price of Wales set the pace in the first round of the Dubai
Desert Classic at the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club. Both shot five-under-par
rounds of 67 to snatch the 18-hole lead, while the cosmopolitan nature of the
leaderboard was reflected in the fact that the next three places were filled by
an Australian, a German and a gifted Spanish amateur. Wayne Riley, playing
on an invitation after losing his playing privileges last season, returned a 68
which was matched by Sergio Garcia, the teenage Spaniard of whom great things
are predicted. Later in the day, a back-to-form Alex Cejka of Germany joined the
group on 68. However the early part of the day belonged to Price and
McGinley, who out-scored his playing partner and former Dubai champion, Colin
Montgomerie. The big Scot opened his season with a 70 to trail McGinley by three.
However the Irishman was full of praise for Montgomerie’s patience in his opening
round of 1999 and admitted: "He’s so strong mentally. That’s what sets him apart."
McGinley, who has built a fully equipped gym in his garage in a bid to get
fitter, had six birdies and one dropped shot in his 67 and explained his new-found
passion for working out. "I won’t go manic at it. It’s just an extra dimension
to my game that I think will help" he said. Price carded five birdies,
the same as Garcia, who will play in the Masters at Augusta in April as a likely
prelude to turning professional. Another Spaniard, defending champion
José Maria Olazábal, had looked on schedule to join or even surpass the feats
of the leaders when he birdied four of the first five holes. He was five under
with one to play but cut his drive at the last into the water. A missed
putt for four feet ultimately cost him a double bogey six, and Olazábal was furious
at throwing away the opportunity to share the lead. He said: "The last hole annoyed
me a lot. It was a good start but then I started missing some drivers and struggled."
Montgomerie began 1999 steadily rather than spectacularly, with three birdies
and a three-putt bogey at the 11th and commented:"Overall I’m delighted. I had
only one three putt so things are going in the right direction." The
performance of the first morning came in the first group, as local Dubai Creek
club professional, Peter Downie, shot a 69 to enjoy some of the limelight among
the leaders while Stuart Cage holed in one with a four iron at the eighth on his
way to a 76.
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