Dominant Donaldson takes early Dubai lead

Jamie Donaldson has shone on day one of the Dubai Desert Classic, carding a 10-under 62 to lead by one shot with Andrew Dodt the best-placed Australian.

Briton Jamie Donaldson has fired an impressive 62 to lead on day one of the Dubai Desert Classic, with English duo David Horsey and Anthony Wall trailing one stroke behind.

Donaldson holed nine birdies and an eagle before dropping a shot on the ninth hole, his last, to finish with a 10-under-par total on a low-scoring day at the Emirates Golf Club.

Horsey took the early lead, after four birdies in a row from the seventh to ensure he was right in the mix alongside Wall, who carded a bogey-free opening round.

Another Englishman Tyrrell Hatton carded 30 on the front nine, including an eagle on the par-five third, to finish his round two shots off the lead in fourth spot.

Four-time major winner Rory McIlroy, twice a winner in Dubai, finished in a five-strong group at seven-under alongside Dane Lasse Jensen, England's Chris Paisley, Alexander Bjork of Sweden and Belgium's Thomas Pieters.

McIlroy, who returned from a three-month absence owing to a rib injury to finish joint-third in Abu Dhabi last week, hit a bogey-free round to remain in contention.

"I didn't expect to play as well as I did last week and it's been nice to continue that into this week," he said.

"The greens in the morning are perfect and there wasn't much wind for probably the first 12 or 13 holes. So you needed to take advantage of it today. Thankfully I was able to do that."

Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez, South African duo Darren Fichardt and Haydn Porteous, Irishman Paul Dunne and China's Li Haotong were six under, a shot clear of a group containing defending champion Sergio Garcia and Andrew Dodt, the best-placed Australian.

Dodt's countrymen Brett Rumford and Sam Brazel were among those tied for 26 at four-under while at the bottom of the leaderboard only former Masters champion Danny Willett (five over) stopped Marcus Fraser (four over) propping up the field.


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