Bogeys at 10th hamper Euro trio

Darren Clarke, Paul Lawrie and Henrik Stenson were not sure they were glad to be back at The Belfry the way they started the Quinn Direct British Masters today.

Darren Clarke, Paul Lawrie and Henrik Stenson were not sure they were glad to be back at The Belfry the way they started the Quinn Direct British Masters today.

The European Tour was paying its first visit to the famous Ryder Cup venue for three years and while the 311-yard 10th is one of the best birdie opportunities on the course it is capable of claiming victims as well.

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