Defending champion Francesco Molinari in six-way tie for Italian Open lead

The home favourite carded nine birdies and two bogeys in a sparkling 64 to delight the Milan crowd

Thursday 12 October 2017 15:46 EDT
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The Italian has picked up from where he left off last year
The Italian has picked up from where he left off last year (Getty)

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Defending champion Francesco Molinari is in a six-way tie for the lead after the first round of the Italian Open.

The home favourite carded nine birdies and two bogeys in a sparkling 64 to delight the Milan crowd.

Molinari was joined by England's Eddie Pepperell and Matt Wallace, Welshman Jamie Donaldson, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Alexander Bjork on seven under par.

George Coetzee and Byeong Hun An lie a shot further back, while Masters champion Sergio Garcia and English duo Matt Wallace and Chris Paisley are among eight players tied on five under.

Eddie Pepperell joins Francesco Molinari in the lead at the Italian Open
Eddie Pepperell joins Francesco Molinari in the lead at the Italian Open (Getty)

Starting at the 10th hole, Molinari registered a hat-trick of birdies from the 14th which he capped by draining a brilliant 20 footer at the 16th.

He finished his front nine in style, chipping in for a birdie at the 18th to get to five under before picking up further shots at the first and second.

Molinari told the European Tour website: "Obviously it was another good day. I started pretty much where I left off last year, so it was great.

"It's great to see the crowds. I think there's a nice buzz around the place and I'm happy and proud to be part of it."

A high-profile three-ball saw the top three in the Race to Dubai, Tommy Fleetwood, Garcia and Jon Rahm, teeing off together.

England's Fleetwood, currently leading the rankings, hit a level-par 71 while third-placed Rahm came home in 67.

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