Fuelled by five birdies in his opening six holes, Ben Evans hung up a 6-under-par 32-33=65 in his first round at the KLM Open in the Netherlands, good enough for a one-shot lead in the clubhouse. UPDATE: Evans ended the round ahead after none of the afternoon starters could catch or equal his score.
The Englishman set the tone with an opening birdie-2 at 10 and, after a par at 11, connected red from Nos. 12-15 to hit 5-under with just a third of his round gone at The Dutch, a brand new venue to the European Tour. He came back down to earth with a bogey-5 at 17 but responded with circles at 1 and 4. Evans parred his way to the clubhouse to land a shot clear of Mikko Korhonen, Bernd Wiesberger, Peter Hanson and Byeong-Hun An. It’s hard to know where this came from as the 29-year-old hasn’t even managed to break 70 in his last 17 first rounds. Those slow starts have hurt him to the extent that he’s failed to post a top 25 since T21 at February’s Tshwane Open. Today, he piped 8 (of 13) fairways, hit 12 greens in regulation, was 5-for-6 in scrambling and took just 25 putts on the par 71. Evans, currently 143rd on the Race to Dubai, needs a big finish to the season to save his card so this is a first step.