Stenson back on course in Munich

Back-to-form Swede Henrik Stenson set the first-day pace at the BMW International Open in Munich today – and even managed to finish with a full set of clubs.

Stenson back on course in Munich

Back-to-form Swede Henrik Stenson set the first-day pace at the BMW International Open in Munich today – and even managed to finish with a full set of clubs.

Four days after badly cutting a finger when he broke his seven-iron in anger at the US Open, Stenson fired an eight-under-par 64 to lead England’s Gary Boyd by one.

The former Ryder Cup star has fallen from fourth in the world to outside the top 130 in the last two years, but was on the leaderboard for much of last week in Washington.

Still wearing a bandage on his finger, Stenson overcame some torrential afternoon downpours to grab an eagle and seven birdies.

“I don’t think you will find a player who’s been out here 10 to 15 years who has not had some rough times,” he said.

“We all go through ups and downs. I’ve been struggling with my game a little bit, but it’s hard to put my finger on what it’s been.

“I played a lot better last week. My confidence is still not as high as it can be, but I’m working away trying to do the things that are going to lead me back.”

Boyd was joint runner-up in the Italian Open two weeks ago and, like Rory McIlroy in America, broke 70 in all four rounds.

The 24-year-old, first man off and playing in much the best conditions of the day, grabbed eight birdies and would have finished the round alongside Stenson but for missing the green with a pitch to his final hole and taking a bogey six.

Compatriot Danny Willett, a team-mate of McIlroy at the 2007 Walker Cup, and Scotland’s 1999 Open champion Paul Lawrie had 66s to share third place with South African Jbe Kruger and Dutchman Tim Sluiter.

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