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Suneson moving freely at Final Stage

Carl Suneson overcame persistent shoulder problems to take the first round lead at Staysure Tour Qualifying School Final Stage.

Carl Suneson

The Spaniard carded eight birdies and two bogeys at Pestana Golf Resort’s Pinta Course to sign for a six under par round of 65 on day one of the four round tournament, where the top five players will earn Staysure Tour cards for the 2020 season.

After his round, the former European Tour winner admitted he has addressed physical limitations that impacted his performance over the previous two seasons on the Staysure Tour.

“I’ve had two years with bad shoulders and that has set me back a bit,” he said. “I’ve spent a lot on physiotherapy. I had a lot of tension that went down to my shoulders and I stopped playing golf for four or five years. I couldn’t move them. It’s scary how bad my elasticity was. Some people told me to operate, and I’m thankful I didn’t.

“You’ve got to go to physio. You think you can do it by yourself but you can’t. You need to push it to the limit all the time and bit by bit it gets the slump in the shoulders out.

“Over the past three or four months I’ve been playing better and better and I’m hitting it a lot better, so, if you hit it well then doors open. You hit more fairways, make more putts, and the attitude changes.”

The 52-year-old currently leads by one shot over Canadian David Morland IV and Englishman Mark Booth, who both carded rounds of 66, five under par, while Kiwi Michael Long and Scottish amateur Euan McIntosh currently round out the top five qualification spots after carding rounds of 67 and 68 respectively.

Suneson has one goal in mind, despite sitting at the top of the leaderboard in a pressure-packed week.

“I told myself before we started that I wanted to win by 12,” he said. “With only five cards available, you can’t afford to think about anything but winning, you just have to go for it.”

The second round of Final Stage begins tomorrow at 9:00 am local time with Englishmen Stephen Bennett and Neil Cheetham joining Ecuadorian Rafael Ponce in the first group out, while Suneson tees off at the tenth hole alongside Englishmen Craig Corrigan and Nigel Sweet at 10:50 am.

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