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A thrilling OLYMPIC Golf Rio 2016 opening day, which saw Britains Justin Rose capture the first hole-
As a new era dawned for the sport amid the colossal carnival which represents sport’s greatest show on earth -
The bounce in Fraser’s step was unmistakable as he laughed, “We were just saying: ‘I've got the Olympic record’. That's pretty cool, and hopefully that lasts all week.”
Fraser claimed nine birdies over the purpose-
Fittingly, it was a 44-
It was also appropriate that the first three-
DeLaet was aware of the Canadian connection as he flexed his competitive muscles with an outstanding round of 66, five-
As the day unfolded, and more new Olympians were established with every passing tee time, it was clear that golf was savouring its return to Olympic prominence. The quality of the play reflected that.
Rose enjoyed the feeling of recording the first hole-
“Definitely one of those icing on the cake moments, when you're the first to do anything, no one can ever take that away from you, whatever it is,” said Rose, who is tied for fourth at four under par. “That was definitely a cool moment.”
DeLaet admitted he was inspired by meeting the Canadian women who won the first bronze in Rugby Sevens. He said: “We went to the Canada House on Tuesday night and the Rugby Sevens girls were with us on the bus going over there, and they had their Bronze Medals when they got there.
“You know, we got to hold it. We took a picture with the girls and that's when it really kind of became real to me how amazing it would be to get that chunk of medal. Obviously gold would be incredible, but I think bringing home anything would be really, really special. I know that countries always count medals, so to be able to add to what Canada can rack up would be pretty awesome.”
Stenson, who won his first major at Royal Troon last month, racked up six birdies and one bogey in his 66 to join DeLaet in second spot, with Justin Rose of Great Britain among a group of five players on 67, four under par.
He admitted that confidence is still high after his Open win and said: “Hopefully confidence doesn't wear off that easily, but more than anything, I'm just focusing on my game and what I need to do, and I feel like I've got pretty good control over most areas of my game, what I need to focus on. It was all about trying to get some energy back. Days like these are tiring, playing in these conditions.”
Quotes of the day:
Marcus Fraser 63 (-
“Tapping in on the 18th, when the three-
Graham DeLaet 66 (-
“I was playing with a Brazilian (Adilson da Silva) and that was neat. We had a lot of people out there, especially for 7.30 in the morning -
Gregory Bourdy 67 (-
Nicolas Colsaerts 68 (-
Matt Kuchar 69 (-
Matteo Manassero 69 (-
Padraig Harrington 70 (-
Adilson da Silva 72 (+1): “Before I teed off, my head was everywhere….just don't goof this! But just towards the end, I managed to calm myself down and focus to what I wanted to do. And I have been hitting my driver well, so I think I committed to the shot and I hit a nice one there.”
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