Brandon Robinson Thompson carded a course-record 61 to take a three-shot lead after round one of the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship, as he came agonisingly close to adding his name to the DP World Tour history books.
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Only Oliver Fisher has carded a 59 since the formation of the DP World Tour in 1972, but fellow Englishman Robinson Thompson had that magic number in his sights when he recorded eight birdies and two eagles through his opening 17 holes.
However, the HotelPlanner Tour graduate finished with his only bogey of the day after going long with his approach from a fairway bunker to end the opening day at 11 under – and better the previous Royal Golf Club course record by three shots – with countryman Callum Tarren his nearest challenger at eight under.
Robinson Thompson clicked into gear on Thursday with an eagle at the par-five third, before backing it up immediately with a birdie at the 443-yard fourth. Further gains followed at the sixth and eighth, before the 32-year-old closed out his front nine by rolling in an eagle putt from 28 feet at the ninth.
He missed a short birdie effort at the tenth, but a run of four consecutive birdies from the 12th through to the 15th put everyone on 59 watch, before he lipped out for five in a row from distance at the par-three 16th. His chance at history was back on though when his putter delivered again at the 17th, before his dropped shot at the last.
"It was the accumulation of a lot of good decision making and execution."@BRTtoursauce reflects on his opening 61 (-11)
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Tarren shot eight birdies in his bogey-free round of 64 to sit three shots off the lead, with Pablo Larrazábal recording the lowest round of the afternoon with his round of 66 as the wind picked up around Royal Golf Club.
The Spaniard is in a tie for third at six under par alongside Frenchman Martin Couvra, Scott Richie Ramsay and Tapio Pulkkanen of Finland.
Adrian Otaegui is the best placed of the local contingent sitting in a tie for 69th at level par after the first round.
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