February 04-07
Royal Greens G&CC, King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia
$3,500,000
Round 2, Round 3, Round 4
Englishman David Horsey fired seven birdies on his back nine for bogey free round of 61 to take a one shot lead in the opening round of the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers.
“It’s a shock actually. I’ve been playing rubbish the last couple weeks. Didn’t feel like I controlled my ball the first two events.”
The four-time European Tour winner came home in just 28 shots to add to earlier birdies on the fifth and sixth holes, setting the early pace on nine under par at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.
Horsey came home in just 28 shots today.
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) February 4, 2021
His iron shots into 16 and 17 were sublime 🎯#SaudiIntlGolf pic.twitter.com/1fGHZtBj4c
“I had a conversation with a pal back home last night, talking a few things through and suggested something that I work on away from the tournament. Knowing me, I thought, well, can’t get any worse, so I may as well try it and here we are. It was just how my body is moving quite sort of technical really. It’s nice to have a feel you can sort of wake up and pick up straightaway. I didn’t really feel like I missed many shots. I holed a couple of nice, lengthy putts as well and it all adds up to 61.”
Horsey missed the cut in the first two events of the European Tour’s Middle East swing, but he holds a one stroke advantage over former Ryder Cup player Stephen Gallacher, of Scotland, who posted ten birdies in an eight under par round of 62.
“I actually hit it really close to the pin today which was good, and I managed to hole those sort of ten-foot putts for birdie I had. It was one of those sort of just go on a roll and kept knocking them in,” said Gallacher.
“ I wanted to just draw a line in the sand for 2020. With everything that happened, the pandemic, my dad, losing friends, it was just one of those terrible years. I couldn’t wait for 2021 come really and get back to sort of a bit of normality and get back playing and back enjoying it.
“I worked hard in the winter in the gym and on my net in the house, and came out early and showed a bit of formerly doors. So, 2020, just erase it from my memory and look forward now to 2021.”
Today marks Stephen Gallacher’s 584th European Tour event.
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) February 4, 2021
His round one 62 is the lowest opening round of his career ✍️#SaudiIntlGolf | @Workday
Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger is two shots further back on six under par after signing for a 65, with U.S. Open Champion Bryson DeChambeau amongst a group on five under.
“I’m definitely very pleased,” said DeChambeau. “I was driving it a bit all over the place for the most part out there. Hit some good drives to six and seven. But was definitely struggling with the driver and a little bit of the irons, and I have to clean that up for tomorrow. If I can do that and put the way I did today, I’ll certainly be pleased.
Golf by the Red Sea 🌊#SaudiIntlGolf pic.twitter.com/j37ULrIwIy
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) February 4, 2021
“I know that I’m putting well. I know that I can hit it far out here. I’m disappointed it’s not as far as I would like it but once I got out there and was hitting some wayward shots, you have to try to rein it in and control it better.
“I was able to do that for the most part and miss it in the right places and hopefully I miss it in the right places when I do hit it off-line.”
World Number One Dustin Johnson opened with a three under par 67, as did his two playing partners, Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship winner Tyrrell Hatton and reigning Race to Dubai Champion Lee Westwood.
Pos. |
Player | To Par |
R1 |
1 |
David Horsey | -9 |
61 |
2 |
Stephen Gallacher | -8 |
62 |
3 |
Bernd Wiesberger | -6 |
64 |
T4 |
Thomas Pieters | -5 |
65 |
T4 |
Haotong Li | -5 |
65 |
T4 |
Bryson DeChambeau | -5 |
65 |
T4 |
Ryan Fox | -5 |
65 |
T4 |
Calum Hill | -5 |
65 |
T4 |
Marcus Kinhult | -5 |
65 |
T10 |
George Coetzee | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Masahiro Kawamura | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Fabrizio Zanotti | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Andy Sullivan | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Laurie Canter | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Jhonattan Vegas | -4 |
66 |
T10 |
Mikko Korhonen | -4 |
66 |
T17 |
Victor Perez | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Martin Kaymer | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Takumi Kanaya | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Dustin Johnson | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Lee Westwood | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Tyrrell Hatton | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Antoine Rozner | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Thomas Detry | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Kurt Kitayama | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Joost Luiten | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Ian Poulter | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Danny Willett | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
James Morrison | -3 |
67 |
T17 |
Jeff Winther | -3 |
67 |
T31 |
Chris Paisley | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Oliver Wilson | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Sean Crocker | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Guido Migliozzi | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Viktor Hovland | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Christiaan Bezuidenhout | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Matthieu Pavon | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Matthias Schwab | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Ashun Wu | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Steven Brown | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Ross McGowan | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Justin Walters | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Justin Harding | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Adrian Otaegui | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Justin Rose | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Phil Mickelson | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Tommy Fleetwood | -2 |
68 |
T31 |
Tony Finau | -2 |
68 |
T49 |
Kevin Na | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Shubhankar Sharma | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Richard Sterne | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Jorge Campillo | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Shergo Al Kurdi (a) | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Kalle Samooja | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Adri Arnaus | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Pablo Larrazabal | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Søren Kjeldsen | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Min Woo Lee | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Michael Lorenzo-Vera | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Romain Langasque | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Dean Burmester | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Paul Casey | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
John Catlin | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Patrick Reed | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Rafa Cabrera Bello | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Aaron Rai | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Ross Fisher | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Jazz Janewattananond | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Julian Suri | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Grant Forrest | -1 |
69 |
T49 |
Joel Stalter | -1 |
69 |
T72 |
Lucas Herbert | E |
70 |
T72 |
David Drysdale | E |
70 |
T72 |
Andrew Johnston | E |
70 |
T72 |
Ashley Chesters | E |
70 |
T72 |
David Lipsky | E |
70 |
T72 |
Rasmus Højgaard | E |
70 |
T72 |
Matthew Southgate | E |
70 |
T72 |
Jason Kokrak | E |
70 |
T72 |
Graeme McDowell | E |
70 |
T72 |
Garrick Higgo | E |
|
T72 |
David Law | E |
70 |
T72 |
Cormac Sharvin | E |
70 |
T72 |
Kristoffer Broberg | E |
70 |
T72 |
Francesco Laporta | E |
70 |
T72 |
Haydn Porteous | E |
70 |
T72 |
Harry Hall | E |
70 |
T72 |
Julien Guerrier | E |
70 |
T72 |
Joachim B. Hansen | E |
70 |
T72 |
Brandon Stone | E |
70 |
T72 |
Shane Lowry | E |
70 |
T72 |
Sergio Garcia | E |
70 |
T93 |
Jordan Smith | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Wilco Nienaber | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Alvaro Quiros | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Maximilian Kieffer | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
David Howell | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Benjamin Hebert | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Ignacio Elvira Mijares | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Paul Waring | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Wade Ormsby | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Lorenzo Gagli | 1 |
|
T93 |
Gavin Kyle Green | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Othman Almulla | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Robert MacIntyre | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Abraham Ancer | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Scott Hend | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Alexander Levy | 1 |
71 |
T93 |
Victor Dubuisson | 1 |
71 |
T110 |
Jamie Donaldson | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Renato Paratore | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Alexander Björk | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Henrik Stenson | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Miguel Angel Jiménez | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Oliver Fisher | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Zander Lombard | 2 |
72 |
T110 |
Eduard Rousaud (a) | 2 |
72 |
T118 |
Richie Ramsay | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Tapio Pulkkanen | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Richard McEvoy | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Kiradech Aphibarnrat | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Edoardo Molinari | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Chris Wood | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Paul Dunne | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Sebastian Soderberg | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Sami Valimaki | 3 |
73 |
T118 |
Matt Wallace | 3 |
73 |
T128 |
Scott Jamieson | 4 |
74 |
T128 |
Andrea Pavan | 4 |
74 |
T128 |
Ernie Els | 4 |
74 |
T128 |
Jayden Schaper | 4 |
74 |
T128 |
Thomas Bjørn | 4 |
74 |
T128 |
Marc Warren | 4 |
74 |
T134 |
Jason Scrivener | 5 |
75 |
T134 |
Nino Bertasio | 5 |
75 |
136 |
Raphael Jacquelin | 6 |
76 |
137 |
Faisal Salhab (a) | 7 |
77 |
138 |
Saud Al Sharif | 10 |
80 |