Scrivener shares lead at Hong Kong Open

There's a three-way share of the lead at the Hong Kong Open with West Australian Jason Scrivener among the pacesetters.

By Australian Associated Press
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West Australian Jason Scrivener took a share of the lead as the 2019 European Tour got underway on Thursday at the Hong Kong Open.

Scrivener was joined by England's Aaron Rai and Japan's Yusaku Miyazato at five-under 65 after the opening round at the Hong Kong Golf Club.

They were already 10 strokes ahead of Masters champion Patrick Reed, who made four bogeys and a double bogey in a 75 - a week after contending at the World Tour Championship in Dubai.

Tommy Fleetwood missed out on a second straight Race to Dubai title last week and he began his latest bid to become Europe's No. 1 by shooting 69.

Sergio Garcia shot 70.

Rai and Scrivener reached the turn at one-under, only to find some hot form with the putter in the back nine as they benefited from favourable afternoon conditions following a breezy start to the day.

An approach to within a few inches of the cup, setting up a tap-in eagle at No.13, was the highlight of Rai's round.

Scrivener picked up four shots in five holes from the 12th.


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