Europeans lead Britain & Ireland in golf

Europe's golfers have a two-point lead after the opening day against Britain and Ireland as they strive to win the Seve Trophy for the first time.

SAINT-NOM-LA-BRETECHE, France, Oct 3 AP - Continental Europe's golf team made a solid start in the Seve Trophy by opening up a two-point lead against Britain and Ireland on the opening-day fourballs on Thursday.

The Europeans, who lost the last six meetings and are trying to win the trophy for the first time since the inaugural contest in 2000, won three of the five pairings on a day of mixed weather conditions.

Nicolas Colsaerts and Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano set the tone by winning 5 and 3 against Scottish pair Scott Jamieson and Marc Warren.

The holders made a bright start when Stephen Gallacher and Paul Lawrie beat veterans Thomas Bjorn and Miguel Angel Jimenez 3 and 2 in the opening game.

But Europe won the second and fourth matches, with the third game halved.


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