Golf

Teenager leads in Europe

2010-09-02 21:25
Email | Print
Matteo Manassero (AP)

Crans Montana - Teenager Matteo Manassero continued Italian golf's golden run with a sparking 64 to lead the European Masters first round in Crans Montana, Switzerland, on Thursday.

The 17-year-old, playing on an invitation, upstaged his 29-year-old compatriot Edoardo Molinari, outshooting Europe's Ryder Cup wildcard by two strokes to head the field by a shot.

Manassero needs good results in the last two of nine invitations he has been given to earn his European Tour full card for next year.

He lies 127th on the money-list with only the top 115 assured of 2011 playing rights and his faultless card gave him a good chance of completing the job by becoming the tour's youngest winner.

Manassero said Molinari, whose remarkable triple-birdie finish at Gleneagles last Sunday earned him a Ryder Cup wildcard, had inspired him.

"It was a fantastic finish, three birdies to win and get a pick, you might not see it again and if you do, it won't be soon," Manassero told reporters after his seven-under-par round.

"It's fantastic that Edoardo and Francesco (the younger Molinari brother who qualified automatically) are in the team and I hope they will have a magnificent Ryder Cup. Of course, it's one of my goals. I just need a few years to gain experience."

Manassero also paid tribute to the first Italian to play Ryder Cup, 1997 Crans winner Costantino Rocca.

"Coming from Italy, we didn't know what golf was until Rocca," he added.

Finland's Mikko Ilonen and Briton Graeme Storm moved to within a stroke of Manassero.

A 66 by Edoardo Molinari -- Francesco is not playing in the tournament - showed his remarkable stamina after pulling out all the stops to earn his Ryder Cup debut.

He now has a chance to be the first player on the European Tour this year to chalk up three wins.

"I'm good at getting energy back; I'm here to win again," Molinari said.

Thailand's Chapchai Nirat confidently holed a 10-footer on the last to finish in a group two shots off the lead and produce the best score by an Asian in the event co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour.

"My putting hasn't been very good but this week I changed my putter and today I did well on the greens, which are difficult," Nirat said.

"It's good for the Asian Tour to be here this week."

Spain's Miguel-Angel Jimenez, the other 2010 Ryder Cup team member in Switzerland, was three strokes off the lead.

Leading Scores:

Matteo Manassero (Italy) 64
Graeme Storm (Britain) 65
Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 65
Steve Webster (Britain) 66
Chapchai Nirat (Thailand) 66
Robert Coles (Britain) 66
Rick Kulacz (Australia) 66
Edoardo Molinari (Italy) 66
David Drysdale (Britain) 66
Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands) 67
Alejandro Canizares (Spain) 67
David Dixon (Britain) 67
Darren Clarke (Britain) 67
Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 67
Paul Waring (Britain) 67
Anthony Wall (Britain) 67
Soren Hansen (Denmark) 67
Ignacio Garrido (Spain) 68
Alastair Forsyth (Britain) 68
Phillip Price (Britain) 68
Daniel Vancsik (Argentina) 68
Keith Horne (South Africa) 68
Gary Lockerbie (Britain) 68
James Kamte (South Africa) 68
Michael Jonzon (Sweden) 68
Julien Clement (Switzerland) 68
Jamie Donaldson (Britain) 68
Ross McGowan (Britain) 68
Scott Strange (Australia) 68
Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 68
Oliver Wilson (Britain) 68
Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (France) 68
Anders Hansen (Denmark) 68

Click HERE for the latest golf odds on BET.CO.ZA
Bet.co.za online Pty Ltd t/a Bet.co.za is licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board. Winners know when to stop. National Responsible Gambling Program 0800 006 008. No under 18's allowed.

 

Comment on this story
0 comments
Add your comment
Comment 0 characters remaining
 
 
Live Video Streaming
Video Highlights
Sport Talk
  • Slow play not going away anytime soon
    Luke Donald took to Twitter to vent about a contentious issue on the PGA Tour. If nothing else, it...
  • David Warner's amazing switch hit for 6

    Violent soccer riot kills 73

    Pizarro's first Man City interview

     Sport24 on Twitter

    Follow Sport24 news on Twitter

    Featured Blog

    Watching the cricket currently on the go in the United Arab Emirates, one can not help but feel that what it is just not cricket, writes blogger Nelster.

    Latest blogs
    Find it!
    2012/02/03 12:23:30 PM
    Vote

    Which is your favourite event on the golfing calendar?

    Sign up and WIN

    Twitter Follow Sport24 on Twitter

    Newsletters Sign up for Sport24's Morning Glory newsletter

    Blogs Yes your opinion counts. Get it out there

    WIN Enter and win with Sport24!

    Mobile Sport24 on your mobile phone - WAP, alerts, downloads, services

    BlackBerry Stay in the loop on your BlackBerry

    iPhone Latest Sport24 news on your iPhone

    Facebook "Like" Sport24's Facebook page

    TV schedule Plan your couch time with our searchable sport TV guide

    RSS Feeds Sport news delivered really simply.

     
    There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.