Ben Evans ahead by one shot in KLM Open

Eight players, including Dutch amateur Rowin Caron, are bunched behind leader Ben Evans after the opening round of the KLM Open in The Netherlands

Britain's Ben Evans shot five birdies in his first six holes and finished with a 6-under 65 and a one-shot lead in the opening round of the KLM Open in The Netherlands on Thursday.

"I need one good week to keep my tour card," said Evans, who is ranked 143 in the European Tour's season-long Race to Dubai.

"Hopefully that is this week."

Eight players, including Dutch amateur Rowin Caron, were bunched behind Evans on 5 under at The Dutch, a par-71 Colin Montgomerie-designed course hosting the tournament for the first time.

Scott Hend is the best-place Australian, two shots behind Evans at 4 under.

Defending champion Thomas Pieters, a captain's pick in the Europe Ryder Cup team, pulled out of the tournament after being stung by a bee this week.

"One bee sting on Monday during the golf challenge against Joost Luiten led to a major allergic reaction with flu symptoms, and forced me to pull out of my favorite tournament of the year," Pieters said in a statement on his website and social media accounts.

Chris Wood, who also is scheduled to make his Ryder Cup debut at Hazeltine, struggled as the wind picked up in the afternoon and could manage only a 1-over 72.

He's attempting to regain his rhythm after taking a break from golf to get married.


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