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SA's Horne leads Wales Open

Newport - South African journeyman Keith Horne took the clubhouse lead in the opening round of the Wales Open on Thursday, making birdies on five of the last eight holes to shoot a 7-under 64 at Celtic Manor.

Full scorecard at the Wales Open

Horne has never won in 99 tournaments on the European Tour since 2000 but only turned professional five years ago. He took just 30 strokes on the back nine of the course where Europe reclaimed the Ryder Cup last year.

The player whose winning point gave Europe the trophy, defending champion Graeme McDowell, eagled the par-4 No. 15 to join Damien McGrane of Ireland in shooting a 67.

"Overall, I'm very happy with the way I played. The course is running pretty fast and firm, so it's playing reasonably short," said McDowell, who bogeyed the hole where his 20-foot putt clinched victory over Hunter Mahan last October. "The greens are not as good as I've seen them here at Celtic Manor. The greens are very receptive and very soft and there's quite a lot of growth on them, so they are tough to putt.

"Generally, very happy with 4-under par, very happy with the way I struck the ball and there were a lot of good things, a lot of positives out there."

Peter Hanson, McDowell's Ryder Cup team-mate and playing partner for the opening two rounds, made four straight birdies from No. 14 in a 65.

Hanson, McDowell, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Ross Fisher are the only Ryder Cup players in the field, although captain Colin Montgomerie and vice captains Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjorn are also playing.

Fisher failed to come through qualifying for the U.S. Open on Monday, and needs to play well at Celtic Manor if he is to regain a place in the world's top 50 and win a place at the tournament on Washington's Congressional course from June 16-19.

The Englishman hit back from bogeys at No. 12 and No. 13 with birdies in three of the last four holes in a 70, including at the last where his long eagle putt stopped just before the cup.

McDowell is also the US Open defending champion, his victory at Pebble Beach coming on the back of his Wales Open win to cap a great year for the Northern Irishman. Despite missing the cut at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth last week, he is mostly happy with his game.

"I feel like I've got a better understanding for my golf swing and what I'm trying to do with it," McDowell said. "I can see my way around the golf course now. I was really happy with that ball flight, to see that coming back into my game was nice, and I drove really solidly today as well."

Leading first round scores from the Wales Open on Thursday:

64 Keith Horne (South Africa) 64 65 Peter Hanson (Sweden) 65 66 Steve Webster (Britain) 66

Alvaro Velasco (Spain) 66

Paul Broadhurst (Britain) 66 67 Damien McGrane (Ireland) 67

Graeme McDowell (Britain) 67

Gregory Bourdy (France) 67

Victor Dubuisson (France) 67

Stuart Manley (Britain) 67

Alexander Noren (Sweden) 67 68 Jamie Donaldson (Britain) 68

Daniel Gaunt (Australia) 68

Jeev Milkha Singh (India) 68

Graeme Storm (Britain) 68

Barry Lane (Britain) 68

Simon Khan (Britain) 68

Darren Clarke (Britain) 68

Johan Edfors (Sweden) 68

Felipe Aguilar (Chile) 68

Romain Wattel (France) 68 69 Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay) 69

Marcel Siem (Germany) 69

Oskar Henningsson (Sweden) 69

Christian Cevaer (France) 69

Richard Bland (Britain) 69

Thomas Bjorn (Denmark) 69

Robert Rock (Britain) 69

Richard Finch (Britain) 69

Mark Tullo (Chile) 69

Oscar Floren (Sweden) 69

Mark Foster (Britain) 69

Richard McEvoy (Britain) 69

Anthony Kang (U.S.) 69

Scott Strange (Australia) 69

Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 69

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