Host Rafa Cabrera-Bello makes promising start on Gran Canaria

Tournament host Rafa Cabrera-Bello revelled in some socially-distant support as he made an excellent start to his bid to end an almost four-year winless drought on home soil.
Cabrera-Bello is following in the footsteps of the likes of Rory McIlroy, Lee
Westwood, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood in hosting a European Tour event, the inaugural Gran Canaria Lopesan Open.
And the 36-year-old, who was born on the island, ended the first round at Meloneras Golf just two shots off the lead after carding six birdies and a solitary bogey in an opening 65.
He may be missing the crowds, but @RCabreraBello is still feeling a lot of home support. #GranCanariaLopesanOpen pic.twitter.com/WSoBXruVD1
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) April 22, 2021
“I am very happy,” said the former Ryder Cup player, who was unbeaten in three matches on his debut at Hazeltine in 2016 and won the Scottish Open the following year.
“I have been saying it all week that it is a pleasure to have the European Tour back in the Canaries and for someone that was born here, raised here, and I come as often as I can, I always tell everyone how nice it is here, so I am glad we get the opportunity to showcase it to the rest of the world.
“I am missing a big crowd but I am feeling the support. Some of the holes close to the road had people cheering which was cool, so I want to give them a big thank you for coming out even though they are not here as normal, but they were able to see a little bit of golf.
“Hopefully, this is not the last year we are here, and it becomes a permanent stop on the European Tour.”
• Birdie• Par• Birdie• Birdie• Hole-in-one@joostluiten‘s par three scoring today 🤯#GranCanariaLopesanOpen pic.twitter.com/3fkcpxnfhm
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) April 22, 2021
Holland’s Joost Luiten, Denmark’s JB Hansen, Germany’s Max Kieffer – who lost a five-hole play-off in the Austrian Open on Sunday – and France’s Robin Roussel shared the lead on seven under par, with Luiten making a hole-in-one on the 15th, his sixth hole of the day.
“It was a perfect number for me to hit a wedge,” Luiten said. “It’s tucked just over the bunker but you can use the slope, right to left. I pitched it on the slope with a bit of spin and it went in.
“It’s one of these bonus things that happens sometimes, it’s always nice to make a hole-in-one. This is my fifth on Tour, and my seventh overall. You can never have enough, I always say.”
After last week’s play-off, @m4kieffer is back at the top of the leaderboard ✍️#GranCanariaLopesanOpen | @Workday pic.twitter.com/8sQKwOjeRy
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) April 22, 2021
Scotland’s Scott Jamieson and the English pair of Ben Evans and Matt Ford were among those a shot off the lead on six under par, Jamieson in particular enjoying the change in temperature from last week’s event in Austria.
“I’ve never been that cold on a golf course,” Jamieson said after his bogey-free 64. “I’m sure I’ve gone soft now I live in America.
“One of my tendencies is to move my arms too much and not my body, so when you have more clothes on and it’s that cold it’ll encourage you to turn less – so it’s not for me.”
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