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Defending champion Tom McKibbin in touch as Jannik De Bruyn excels at first round of European Open

Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland tees off on the sixth hole
Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland tees off on the sixth hole

Home favourite Jannik De Bruyn finished his round with four birdies as he carded a brilliant 64 to take a four-shot lead after day one of the European Open in Hamburg.

Rain had made the North Course at Green Eagle Golf Courses play even longer than its colossal 7,458 yards, but De Bruyn made a mockery of the notoriously tough test, birdieing six of his first seven holes and those final four en route to a nine under par total.

Englishman Laurie Canter and Wales' Jack Davidson were the nearest challengers on five under, a shot clear of a group containing defending champion Tom McKibbin and English pair Dan Bradbury and Garrick Porteous.

Northern Ireland's McKibbin recovered from an opening bogey with five birdies as one of the afternoon starters who managed to finish their rounds despite a three-hour fog delay at the start of the day.

Leaderboard

De Bruyn made his fast start and added another birdie at the 11th, but back-to-back bogeys on the 12th and 13th allowed Canter to trim the lead to one.

The German had more in the tank, however, and completed his big finish for a score that would have matched the course record had preferred lies not been in place due to the wet conditions.

"I can’t explain what happened out there," he said. "But I was just in the moment and the birdies kept coming. I was hitting the ball well in the right areas and my putting was great.

"I was six under through seven and didn’t really believe it. I hadn’t been playing great coming into the week, so I had no expectation. I was just looking to take it shot by shot and focus on hitting draws. It worked out well for me today."

Canter is back on the DP World Tour after a spell with LIV and even played two events on the Saudi-funded breakaway this year as a reserve.

He carded six birdies and a bogey in his first competitive round with an entirely new set of irons, while Davidson birdied five of his last eight holes.

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