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Thursday, October 10, 2024

Good start for Cockerill at soft French Open.. live scoreboard

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Out first off the 10th tee on a rainy Thursday in Paris. Aaron Cockerill went out bogey free 33 with 2 birdies then came back with two more with just one 3 putt bogey at the par 3 8th for 35 and an opening -3 68 currently T14.

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                                Aaron Cockerill would like to add his name to the list of Canadians excelling on the PGA Tour.

The clubhouse lead is at 65 -6 with the late wave in play.

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late edit ** Jesper Svensson made a late surge into a share of the lead in round one of the 2024 FedEx Open de France.

The Swede birdied four holes in a row at Le Golf National before a closing par left him alongside early leaders Thorbjørn Olesen and Joe Dean on -6 65..

"With the soft conditions, there's definitely a lot of chances out there.

"(It asks) a lot of questions of you but if you are really on your game, you have a lot of birdie chances. I think it's just a great golf course and I really enjoy playing here."

Amateur Lev Grinberg was the eye-catching name in a group of five players one shot off the lead at -5, 66. Grinberg, the 16-year-old Ukrainian, is living in dormitories at Le Golf National while he works with the French Golf Federation Academy to develop his game, and it paid off with two separate runs of three straight birdies in his 66.

Englishman Dean, who made three eagles on his way to a tie for third at last month's acciona Open de España presented by Madrid, was back in the same groove with a perfect approach to the par-five third in France.

Two birdies in the remainder of his front nine and two more in the final four holes saw him to an unblemished 65 alongside Olesen, who birdied the first four holes and seven in all before a lone bogey at the 15th.

England's Justin Rose was among a large group at -4 alongside compatriot Dan Bradbury, South African trio Brandon Stone, Dylan Frittelli and Justin Harding, home favourite Clement Sordet, China's Haotong Li, Lukas Nemecz of Austria and Swede Marcus Kinhult.

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