Costa Blanca Benidorm Senior Masters 2018 - Round 1

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Rafael Gomez set a new course-record to lead at Meliã Villaitana.
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November 29, 2018
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Staysure Tour

Costa Blanca Benidorm Senior Masters

November 29 - December 01

Meliã Villaitana Golf Club, Benidorm, Spain

€300,000

November 29 - December 01

Meliã Villaitana Golf Club, Benidorm, Spain

€300,000

Round 1

Gomez shines in Spanish sun

Round 2

Round 3

Round 2

Round 3

November 29, 2018

Rafael Gomez set a new course-record to lead the Costa Blanca Benidorm Senior Masters by three shots at the end of the opening round at Meliã Villaitana.

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Gomez recorded his lowest round of the year with a bogey-free eight under par round of 64 to take the lead ahead of Stephen Dodd at the sun-kissed Benidorm course.

The Argentine, who won the Final Stage of the Staysure Tour Qualifying School at the beginning of the year, is still searching for his first win on the over-50s circuit, following a play-off defeat in Italy and a share of third place at the Scottish Senior Open in September.

However, he started the inaugural Costa Blanca Benidorm Senior Masters in stunning style with four birdies and an eagle on his front nine, including three successive gains before the turn.

With the sun beating down, Gomez remained calm and birdied the 11th and 15th holes to return to the clubhouse without dropping a shot, something he was particularly delighted about.

“It was a perfect card without any bogeys, so I’m very happy with it,” he said. “I left a lot of chances on the course as well, so it could’ve been lower than eight under par.

“I’m very happy with my round. I’ve spent six weeks at home in Argentina and it’s good to back playing, because I had a couple of little injuries and I wasn’t sure how my game was going to be. But my game feels good and I’m very happy with today’s work.”

Dodd lies three strokes behind the Argentine after he signed for a round of 67, five under par, birding two of his final three holes to move into second place.

The Welshman clinched the WINSTONgolf Senior Open earlier in the season and set his sights on more glory as he started with four gains and no bogeys on his front nine.

His only blemish of the round came on the 15th hole but he followed that with back-to-back birdies to remain in touch with the leader.

“It was nice to finish the way I did because I was struggling a lot on the back nine,” he said. “I didn’t hit a lot of good shots, but I hit some good ones towards the end, which was nice.

“It was nice to be out there today. The course is in great condition, so it made for a nice round of golf.

“The wind picked up a little on the back nine, nothing major, but it was calmer on the front nine. If you drive it straight, you’ll give yourself a lot of chances out there.”

Four shots behind Gomez is a group of four players, including home favourites Miguel Ángel Jiménez and Santiago Luna. Both players would have been tied for second place alongside Dodd, but errors on the 18th hole saw them sign for rounds of 68, four under par, along with Roger Chapman and Cesar Monasterio.

Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
GOMEZ, Rafael
-8
64
2
DODD, Stephen
-5
67
3
JIMÉNEZ, Miguel Ángel
-4
68
CHAPMAN, Roger
-4
68
MONASTERIO, Cesar
-4
68
LUNA, Santiago
-4
68
STREETER, Paul
-4
68
8
BOSSERT, André
-3
69
MARTIN, Miguel Angel
-3
69
SHACKLADY, David
-3
69
11
FOWLER, Peter
-2
70
WESSELINGH, Paul
-2
70
LINHART, Pedro
-2
70
14
RUSNAK, Gary
-1
71
ORR, Gary
-1
71
BRIER, Markus
-1
71
QUIROS, Juan
-1
71
BAKER, Peter
-1
71
EALES, Paul
-1
71
MARKS, Gary
-1
71
BROWN, Simon P
-1
71
22
MCGINLEY, Paul
Par
72
WOLSTENHOLME, Gary
Par
72
VAN DE VELDE, Jean
Par
72
OLAZÁBAL, José María
Par
72
RUSSELL, David J
Par
72
EMERSON, Gary
Par
72
BRAND JNR, Gordon
Par
72
SMYTH, Des
Par
72
SUNESON, Carl
Par
72
FARRY, Marc
Par
72
MACKENZIE, Malcolm
Par
72
33
CONSER, Barry
1
73
DAVIS, Mark
1
73
WILSON, Peter T
1
73
OLDCORN, Andrew
1
73
DARCY, Eamonn
1
73
MOULAND, Mark
1
73
TINNING, Steen
1
73
GILFORD, David
1
73
41
SHERBORNE, Andrew
3
75
GOLDING, Philip
3
75
BUENDIA, José
3
75
MANSON, Gordon
3
75
LOMAS, Jonathan
3
75
46
BRAND, Gordon J
4
76
47
MCGOVERN, Brendan
5
77
THELEN, Tim
5
77
WALTON, Philip
5
77
GARCIA, Victor
5
77
51
RIVERO, José
7
79
52
RICHARDSON, Steven
8
80
ROCCA, Costantino
8
80
54
DURAN, Angel
17
89
Pos.
Player
To Par
R1
1
GOMEZ, Rafael
-8
64
2
DODD, Stephen
-5
67
3
JIMÉNEZ, Miguel Ángel
-4
68
CHAPMAN, Roger
-4
68
MONASTERIO, Cesar
-4
68
LUNA, Santiago
-4
68
STREETER, Paul
-4
68
8
BOSSERT, André
-3
69
MARTIN, Miguel Angel
-3
69
SHACKLADY, David
-3
69
11
FOWLER, Peter
-2
70
WESSELINGH, Paul
-2
70
LINHART, Pedro
-2
70
14
RUSNAK, Gary
-1
71
ORR, Gary
-1
71
BRIER, Markus
-1
71
QUIROS, Juan
-1
71
BAKER, Peter
-1
71
EALES, Paul
-1
71
MARKS, Gary
-1
71
BROWN, Simon P
-1
71
22
MCGINLEY, Paul
Par
72
WOLSTENHOLME, Gary
Par
72
VAN DE VELDE, Jean
Par
72
OLAZÁBAL, José María
Par
72
RUSSELL, David J
Par
72
EMERSON, Gary
Par
72
BRAND JNR, Gordon
Par
72
SMYTH, Des
Par
72
SUNESON, Carl
Par
72
FARRY, Marc
Par
72
MACKENZIE, Malcolm
Par
72
33
CONSER, Barry
1
73
DAVIS, Mark
1
73
WILSON, Peter T
1
73
OLDCORN, Andrew
1
73
DARCY, Eamonn
1
73
MOULAND, Mark
1
73
TINNING, Steen
1
73
GILFORD, David
1
73
41
SHERBORNE, Andrew
3
75
GOLDING, Philip
3
75
BUENDIA, José
3
75
MANSON, Gordon
3
75
LOMAS, Jonathan
3
75
46
BRAND, Gordon J
4
76
47
MCGOVERN, Brendan
5
77
THELEN, Tim
5
77
WALTON, Philip
5
77
GARCIA, Victor
5
77
51
RIVERO, José
7
79
52
RICHARDSON, Steven
8
80
ROCCA, Costantino
8
80
54
DURAN, Angel
17
89

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