Golf: Faldo finds faultless form

Tuesday 09 December 1997 19:02 EST
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Nick Faldo and Jesper Parnevik compiled five-under-par 67s in an impressive start yesterday to the gruelling Johnnie Walker Super Tour, which takes them to four Asian cities in six days.

Faldo, the three-times Open champion, recorded five birdies in a faultless round in Jakarta, while Parnevik had six birdies and only one bogey. Faldo started with an 18-foot putt at the first, and on the 10th hit a sand wedge from the rough then putted in from eight feet.

Faldo and Parnevik are two of the four best-known players on the Super Tour - which also takes in Thailand, the Philippines and Taiwan - the others are Ian Woosnam and Ernie Els.

Els shot a 69 to lie third, while Woosnam scored 70 to be level with the first of the four Asian players taking part, Felix Casas of the Philippines.

Scott Henderson has won the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year award. The 28-year-old Scot finished 42nd on the European Tour this season, the highlights being his joint runners-up finish in the Canon European Masters in Switzerland and a tied fourth in the Compaq European Grand Prix at Slaley Hall.

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