DP World Tour : Hero Dubai Desert Classic Leaderboard
American amateur David Ford claimed a share of the first-round lead at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic after a stunning -7 65 on his second DP World Tour start.
Ford's -7 total at Emirates Golf Club was matched by Portugal's Ricardo Gouveia and Australian David Micheluzzi.
edit ** Ford a 5'8" lefty, born in Georgia is a triplet who plays at the University of North Carolina and was part of their winning Walker Cup side in 2023 as well as the Arnold Palmer Cup and the Eisenhower Trophy is playing on a sponsors exemption, eagled the tenth – his first hole of the day – and mixed six birdies with a single bogey.
“It was great,” he said. “I got a couple of putts to fall that I didn't know were going to go in, hit a lot of good iron shots. I love where the pins were set up today. I felt like a lot of them fit my eye.
“Overall, solid. Definitely missed a few shots and want a few swings back but overall, felt good about it."
Currently sixth in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, Ford insisted hie came into the week with minimal expectations. Ford's -7 total at Emirates Golf Club was matched by Portugal's Ricardo Gouveia and Australian David Micheluzzi.
Ford, who plays University golf in the United States and was part of their winning Walker Cup side in 2023, eagled the tenth – his first hole of the day – and mixed six birdies with a single bogey.
“It was great,” he said. “I got a couple of putts to fall that I didn't know were going to go in, hit a lot of good iron shots. I love where the pins were set up today. I felt like a lot of them fit my eye.
“Overall, solid. Definitely missed a few shots and want a few swings back but overall, felt good about it."
Currently sixth in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, Ford insisted he came into the week with minimal expectations.
“I try to keep my expectations low,” he added. “I know where my game is at right now and I have got a lot of people around me believing in me which is really helpful going into this week.
“I just tried to have fun. Just come out here and do the preparation that I do for college events and just keep everything really simple and keep having fun.”
Micheluzzi had seven birdies in a flawless opening round – a remarkable achievement given the 28-year-old had never played the Majlis Course before.
“Everyone is saying how tough it was and today I played great. There's nothing more to it,” he said.
“It was nice for the first, I'd say 11, 12 holes and then the wind got up a little bit. Just kept hitting good shots, and stumped a few shots where I probably wasn't aiming. Got lucky with those, and then holed some nice putts coming in.”
Gouveia is still looking for his maiden DP World Tour win in his 190th event but arrived in Dubai full of confidence after finishing third at the Genesis Championship on his last start of 2024 to keep his card, having begun the week knowing he needed to finish in the top five.
Italy's Guido Migliozzi sits fourth after an opening - 6 66, with France's Mike Lorenzo-Vera in a share of fifth a shot further back on his return from a six-month break to address his mental health.
Lorenzo-Vera was joined on -5 by Australian Jason Scrivener and Scottish pair Calum Hill and Ewen Ferguson.
Rory McIlroy described his return to competitive action as “a bit scrappy” after kicking off his 2025 campaign with a -2 70.
Making his first start since November, the World Number Three mixed four birdies with two bogeys at Emirates Golf Club.
“Yeah, pretty scrappy,” he said. “Actually I felt I played probably better the first eight holes where I was one over compared to the last ten where I was three under.
“It was a bit scrappy. First competitive round of the year. First competitive round in a while. A little uncomfortable over some shots. Definitely not as comfortable as I was in practice and coming in here.
“But it's nice to get a card in your hand. It sort of exposes the things that you need to work on. I got it around today. I got it around and got it in in a couple under, which is nice, and didn't put myself out of the tournament, which is the main thing.
I did a good job of scrambling today. I made a lot of key up-and-downs. Bonus of a chip-in on seven. But I don't want to have to rely on my short game the rest of the week like I did today.
edit Canada's Aaron Cockerill didn't have a great start to 2025 after over a month off opening T118 +4 76 with 4 bogey's a double and 2 birdies so will need a much better Friday to qualify for the weekend.
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