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Dennis dominates on day one in Mauritius
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Dennis dominates on day one in Mauritius

Reigning Number One Clark Dennis returned to an all-too-familiar position on his first Staysure Tour start in three months after carding a nine under par round of 63 to top the leaderboard at the MCB Tour Championship – Mauritius.

Clark Dennis

His total of 63 is his joint-lowest on the Staysure Tour and just one stroke off the course record at Constance Belle Mare Plage, which was set last year by Jarmo Sandlin and then equaled by defending champion Thaworn Wiratchant.

The American, a three-time winner on the European over-50s circuit since earning his card at last year’s Qualifying School, made the turn in three under par after birdies on the fourth, fifth and seventh holes, and then came home in just 30 strokes as he carded four birdies and an eagle on the back nine to move to nine under par.

“It was one of those days where everything went right,” said Dennis. “It’s not often you chip in twice during a round – one for an eagle and the other for par.

Clark Dennis

“It’s a funny game. My game didn’t feel great coming into this week, I didn’t feel good physically; so you never know.

“My eldest son Will sent me a video of me working with a teacher from four or five years ago and he said: ‘just watch it Dad’. I noticed a little change in my posture and it just made that much difference.

“There’s a lot of great players to go up against over the next two days. You can’t rest, you have to keep making birdies out there. Thaworn finished level par today but he could easily go 18 under over the next two days.

“My son Philip was an all-star on the bag today. It’s the second time I’ve shot a 63 with him as my caddie – I’m sure he’ll be texting his older brother, who has caddied for me before, saying that he’s taking his job.”

Dennis is four strokes ahead of 2016 Rookie of the Year Magnus P Atlevi, 2014 Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley, 2002 Ryder Cup player Phillip Price and last year’s Order of Merit runner-up Chris Williams who share second place on five under par.

Paul McGinley

“It was a solid round,” said McGinley. “I had a great start on the front nine but didn’t give myself any chances on the back nine.

“The key to playing golf on the Staysure Tour is having a fast start. If you shoot 71 or 72 in the first round you’re out of it because the standard is so good – 15 under is the number to go for every week. It’s something I’ve not done a lot this year. I opened with a 72 last week in Spain and found myself in that position.

“You have to be on it early because the standard is so good. At least now I’m on the pace early, but I still have to do better than this over the next two rounds.”

Sharing sixth place on four under par are two-time Senior Major Champion Roger Chapman, Spain’s Miguel Angel Martin, former Ryder Cup player Jarmo Sandelin, VTB Russian Open Golf Championship winner David Shacklady and 1991 Masters Tournament winner and 2006 Ryder Cup Captain Ian Woosnam.

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