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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Aussies Cam Davis, Rachel Lee lead ISPS Handa Australian Open... leaderboard

 DP World Tour : ISPS Handa Australian Open ..Leaderboard

Former champion Cam Davis produced a clinic for the home fans as he carded a flawless 63 to lead the way after the opening round of the ISPS HANDA Australian Open.

The 28-year-old, who won his national open with his first professional title in 2017, mixed seven birdies with an eagle at The Lakes Golf Club on Thursday to sit one stroke ahead of American Patrick Rodgers.

Australia's national open is being held in Sydney at both The Lakes and The Australian golf clubs with 252 players taking part across the men's, women's and All Abilities championships.

In the women’s event, 16-year-old amateur Rachel Lee shot a six-under 67 at The Lakes as she finished her opening round in torrential rain to hold a share of the clubhouse lead alongside Jenny Shin after the American carded a 66 at The Australian. Minjee Lee like her brother is in contention as they seek a family double this week, T6 -3 70

World Number 43 Davis, a winner on the PGA TOUR, comes into the second leg of the Australian golf majors double after finishing in a tie for seventh at last week’s Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.

After teeing off from the tenth among the morning starters, Davis played his opening eight holes in six under par, including an eagle at the par five 14th, before he made three birdies on his back nine to set the early pace.

With preferred lies in operation following heavy rain on Wednesday, his bogey-free 63 does not equal the course record held by countryman John Senden but he was understandably delighted with his fine start.

World Number 43 Davis, a winner on the PGA TOUR, comes into the second leg of the Australian golf majors double after finishing in a tie for seventh at last week’s Fortinet Australian PGA Championship.

After teeing off from the tenth among the morning starters, Davis played his opening eight holes in six under par, including an eagle at the par five 14th, before he made three birdies on his back nine to set the early pace.

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“It was a good round of golf,” said Davis. His nearest challenger at -8 is Rodgers, with fellow Australian Hayden Hopewell and Scotland's Connor Syme one shot further back.

While Davis, Rodgers and Hopewell all made the most of the easier scoring conditions at The Lakes, Syme continued his encouraging start to the 2024 Race to Dubai with a -7 64 at The Australian.

Fan favourite and three-time DP World Tour winner Min Woo Lee is well placed at five under after a blemish free 67 at The Lakes as he goes in search of back-to-back wins on home soil.

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