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A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines
A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

The Advertiser

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Advertiser

A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position. World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position. World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position. World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position.

Tiger Christensen roars back with back-nine birdie rush to earn share of Turkish Open lead
Tiger Christensen roars back with back-nine birdie rush to earn share of Turkish Open lead

The Independent

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Tiger Christensen roars back with back-nine birdie rush to earn share of Turkish Open lead

World number 1,964 Tiger Christensen capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for The Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. He was not the only Tiger in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined Christensen and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the DP World Tour having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. He also has three missed cuts in five second-tier HotelPlanner Tour outings but after a bogey and birdie on his level-par outward nine he cut loose from the 10th. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," the United States-educated German said in his post-round interview. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, bouncing around from the HotelPlanner Tour to here is always a lot of fun. I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can."

A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines
A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

West Australian

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position.

A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines
A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

Perth Now

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

A new Tiger leads in Turkish Open as Aussie Gale shines

World number 1964 Tiger Christensen has capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the British Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. Two shots behind was Australian Daniel Gale, who enjoyed his own hot streak, carding five successive birdies between the 11th and the 15th holes to finish with a four-under 67 in joint-sixth place. Christensen was not the only 'Tiger' in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined the German youngster and France's Martin Couvra on six under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the European Tour, having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," Christensen said afterwards. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." The other Australian in the field, Danny List, had a solid start, finishing on two under to lie in joint-24th position.

Tiger Christensen defies rookie status to shine in Turkey
Tiger Christensen defies rookie status to shine in Turkey

RTÉ News​

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Tiger Christensen defies rookie status to shine in Turkey

World number 1,964 Tiger Christensen capitalised on a back-nine hot streak of six birdies to earn a share of the lead in the first round of the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya. The 22-year-old rookie, who qualified for the Open in 2023 as an amateur, carded a six-under 65 to end the day one ahead in a three-way tie at Regnum Carya. He was not the only Tiger in contention, however, as that is also the middle name of South African Robin Williams who joined Christensen and France's Martin Couvra on six-under after he birdied five of his first 10 holes. Christensen, who turned professional in November after coming through Q-School, was making only his third start on the DP World Tour having missed the cut and finished 71st in his previous two. He also has three missed cuts in five second-tier HotelPlanner Tour outings but after a bogey and birdie on his level-par outward nine he cut loose from the 10th. "I stayed patient all day. The front nine I didn't get it close enough to the hole and then made a good one from the fringe on 10 and hit it really close on 11," the United States-educated German said in his post-round interview. "I definitely enjoy these tournaments a lot, bouncing around from the HotelPlanner Tour to here is always a lot of fun. I'm happy to be here and take advantage as best I can." Ireland's Conor Purcell has a difficult opening round, carding a four-over 75. Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald had four bogeys on his inward nine to finish two-over.

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