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Open de France: Ryan Fox and George Coetzee tied at the top on day one

George Coetzee and ryan Fox equally fired six-under 65s to share the lead.
With tournament golf returning to Le Golf National for the first time since Europes memorable Ryder Cup victory 54 months ago, Fox and Coetzee finished day one with a one-shot lead over a group including Richie Ramsay, but defending champion Alex Noren faces a struggle to make the cut after a erratic 72.
Coetzee made the most of the good scoring conditions from the early session, while in addition, he defied the joys of visiting playing-partner and 2012 winner Marcel Siem disqualify himself following the front nine when he had been informed hed incur a 10-shot punishment for lifting and putting his ball twice, wrongly believing favorite lies were in performance.
The South African birdied the first two holes and made three from the first time, ahead of his only bogey of the day at 17 ultimately cost him the lead, and he picked up further shots at the 10th and 15th.
Jordan Smith looked to exceed Coetzee by some distance after before mistakes hampered him melts the stretch, he birdied the first six holes also made yet another, and Fox proved the player from the starters that were following to arrive at six under.
Fox, son of Blacks legend Grant, capped a outward 31 with four birdies in five holes after hammering a birdie at 12 with his lone blemish at the second, he got back into a share of the lead with another fantastic putt on the 16th green.
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The Kiwi gave a great prospect of an eighth birdie of the round after he knocked his second to eight feet in the final to himself, but he let a lot of rest and had to settle for a tie on top together with Coetzee.
Ramsay carded six birdies against just one dropped shot at his 66 that was solid as next month, he looks to cement his position at the field for the Airlines set, the Scot arriving in Paris ranked 60th to Dubai.
Ramsay shares third using Kurt Kitayama and Benjamin Hebert, with 2012 Ryder Cup star Nicolas Colsaerts back following the Belgian closed a 67 along with his fifth birdie of the day in the ninth.
Smith was on 59 alert shortly after renowned putting coach Phil Kenyon tweeted that he couldswim the channel naked to congratulate anybody breaking 60 at Le Golf National.
The Englishman was under after 10 and needed five birdies on the previous eight holes to give a massive predicament to Kenyon, because he ran a triple-bogey seven, but his challenge unravelled in the 13th.
Smith erred in the 17th and parred the last to rounded off a 68, while Noren at least enjoyed a positive finish to a challenging day on his return to the scene of Europe win over Team USA this past year.
Noren nailed the final putt of that competition from 50 ft to spark scenes of wild jubilation, but the Swede was much less euphoric when he slipped to three around with five to play with until lifting his soul when he pitched in for a morale-boosting eagle at the long run.

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