Italian duo impress in Oman after coronavirus scare

James Sugrue, Cormac Sharvin and Jonathan Caldwell all have work to do to make cut

Edoardo Molinari and Lorenzo Gagli of Italy talk to each other as they walk off the first tee during day one of the Oman Open at Al Mouj Golf Complex in Muscat, Oman. Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images
Edoardo Molinari and Lorenzo Gagli of Italy talk to each other as they walk off the first tee during day one of the Oman Open at Al Mouj Golf Complex in Muscat, Oman. Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images

Lorenzo Gagli and Edoardo Molinari made impressive starts to the Oman Open despite only being given the all clear to compete at the last minute following a coronavirus scare.

Both players had withdrawn from the European Tour event in Muscat on medical grounds on Wednesday. Gagli was tested for the virus after exhibiting flu-like symptoms and room-mate Molinari was moved to another hotel room.

When Gagli’s test came back negative the Italian pair, who had been replaced by Joel Sjoholm and Louis De Jager, were added to the field and sent out together at 1330 local time.

Gagli completed 17 holes in three under par and Molinari was two under when play was suspended due to darkness with another three players yet to complete their opening rounds.

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In a statement on Twitter, Molinari wrote: “Still shocked by what happened in the last 36 hours. I am absolutely fine and so is my good friend Lorenzo.

“It was a scary and annoying situation because it is not something that was in our hands and there were no certainties at all.

“The European Tour, the Oman Ministry of Health, the Oman Golf Federation and all their staff did an unbelievable job and they tried everything they could to help us in this awful situation...Thank you all!

“Thank God everything is fine, we are healthy and we are back to playing golf, which even this morning seemed impossible!

“I will not release any other comments on the issue and I am sure you will all respect my privacy. Thanks for everyone who reached out to me, I truly appreciate that.”

Italy’s Guido Migliozzi holds the clubhouse lead on six under par following a bogey-free 66, with Brandon Stone, Rasmus Hojgaard and Taehee Lee on five under.

Former Ryder Cup players Andy Sullivan, Victor Dubuisson, Ross Fisher and Stephen Gallacher are among an eight-strong group on four under.

The Irish trio in the field all have work to do after their opening rounds with amateur James Sugrue the best of the lot at one over par.

Sugrue – who won the Amateur Championship last year and will play in the US Masters next month and the US Open in June before turning pro – had a birdie and a bogey in his first three holes before a run of pars. Three bogeys on the back nine did the damage but he managed to finish with a birdie three to take into the second round.

Two birdies on Cormac Sharvin’s back nine saw him battle to a round of 75 while the damage was done on the front nine for Jonathan Caldwell who made five bogeys and a double to turn at seven over before a further two bogeys and two birdies on the way in saw him sign for a 79.

Migliozzi, who won twice last season, said: “It’s a very good start to the tournament, a 66 and a bogey-free round.

“This is a tricky course because the greens are tough and tight, and there are a lot of things which need your attention like the wind and the release of the ball.

“You can play each hole in a few different styles but it’s really cool and all the players are really happy to play here.”

Playing partner Stone, whose sole top-10 finish last season did not come until the end of October, carded five birdies in a bogey-free 67.

“Last year was a fantastic year for me, even though the results weren’t really there, because we put a lot of structure in place, physically and mentally, and we did it to transform me as a person as well as a golfer,” the South African said.

“My game feels fantastic and I’m feeling physically the best I ever have.

“Rounds like today make me sit back and think ‘That’s it, that’s what we’re after’ and after a bogey-free 67 on a tricky golf course that can bite you, I’m a very happy man.”

Completed first scores (Suspended due to darkness, re-start tomorrow 07:55am)

(British unless stated, par 72):

66 Guido Migliozzi (Ita)

67 Tae Hee Lee (Kor), Brandon Stone (Rsa), Rasmus Hojgaard (Den)

68 S.S.P Chawrasia (Ind), Ross Fisher, Zander Lombard (Rsa), George Coetzee (Rsa), Victor Dubuisson (Fra), Andrew Sullivan, Stephen Gallacher, Adrian Otaegui (Spa)

69 Steven Brown, Joost Luiten (Ned), Nicolas Colsaerts (Bel), Callum Shinkwin, Jeff Winther (Den), Fabrizio Zanotti (Pry), Justin Walters (Rsa), Aaron Cockerill (Can), Louis De Jager (Rsa), Alexander Levy (Fra)

70 Clement Sordet (Fra), Paul Waring, Richard McEvoy, Ashun Wu (Chn), Grant Forrest, Romain Langasque (Fra), Robin Sciot-Siegrist (Fra), Peter Hanson (Swe), Scott Hend (Aus), Alejandro Canizares (Spa), Jordan Smith, Jack Senior

71 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet (Fra), Soren Kjeldsen (Den), Kalle Samooja (Fin), Benjamin Poke (Den), Jack Singh Brar, Renato Paratore (Ita), Darius Van Driel (Ned), Jeunghun Wang (Kor), Andrea Pavan (Ita), Antoine Rozner (Fra), Jamie Donaldson, Gavin Green (Mal), Thomas Detry (Bel), Benjamin Hebert (Fra), Travis Smyth (Aus)

72 Marcus Armitage, Maximilian Kieffer (Ger), Shaun Norris (Rsa), Lars Van Meijel (Ned), Adrien Saddier (Fra), Wil Besseling (Ned), Joel Sjoholm (Swe), Maverick Antcliff (Aus), Bryce Easton (Rsa), Johannes Veerman (USA), Sean Crocker (USA), Richard Bland, Justin Suh (USA), Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Toby Tree, Rikard Karlberg (Swe), Alvaro Quiros (Spa), Nino Bertasio (Ita)

73 Justin Harding (Rsa), Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez (Spa), Adrian Meronk (Pol), Mikko Korhonen (Fin), Martin Kaymer (Ger), Carlos Pigem (Spa), Francesco Laporta (Ita), Aaron Rai, Pablo Larrazabal (Spa), Scott Jamieson, Jason Scrivener (Aus), Robert Rock, Dean Burmester (Rsa), (a) James Sugrue (Irl), Sebastian Soderberg (Swe), Connor Syme, Nicolai Hojgaard (Den), Calum Hill, Bradley Dredge, Richie Ramsay, David Horsey, Julien Guerrier (Fra), Ashley Chesters, Matthew Southgate, Chris Paisley, Haotong Li (Chn), Ben Stow, Jake McLeod (Aus), Scott Vincent (Zim)

74 Hugo Leon (Chi), Joakim Lagergren (Swe), Darren Fichardt (Rsa), Kyong-jun Moon (Kor), James Morrison, Raphael Jacquelin (Fra), Jin-ho Choi (Kor), Shubhankar Sharma (Ind), Paul Lawrie, Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind), Sami Valimaki (Fin), Thomas Pieters (Bel)

75 Cormac Sharvin (NIrl), Sihwan Kim (Kor), Sebastian Heisele (Ger), Alexander Bjork (Swe), Niklas Lemke (Swe), Jorge Campillo (Spa), Garrick Porteous, Oliver Fisher, Robin Roussel (Fra), Laurie Canter, David Drysdale, Oliver Farr

76 Adri Arnaus (Spa), Joachim B. Hansen (Den), Sam Horsfield, Oliver Wilson, David Howell, Dave Coupland, Wilco Nienaber (Rsa), Graeme Storm

77 Jose-Filipe Lima (Por), Matthew Jordan, Dale Whitnell, Bailey Gill, Nacho Elvira (Spa), Masahiro Kawamura (Jpn), Min Woo Lee (Aus), Suradit Yongcharoenchai (Tha)

78 Tapio Pulkkanen (Fin), Ricardo Santos (Por)

79 David Law, Jonathan Caldwell (NIrl)

82 Azaan Al Rumhy (a) (Omn)