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Langham fires 63 for two-shot lead
WOBURN (England): Dutchman Robert-Jan Derksen and Spain’s Santiago Luna benefited from a strong mental approach to set the first-round pace with matching scores of five-under-par 67 in the British Masters Thursday. The pair finished one stroke ahead of defending champion Thomas Levet of France, Britain’s Phillip Price, Ian Poulter and Raymond Russell and Denmark’s Soren Hansen. Derksen and Luna both relied on successful mind games during a difficult morning of sunshine and squalls, the Dutchman reminding himself not to try too hard and the Spaniard making sure he did not fight his inner thoughts. Luna abandoned his faithful old one-iron some weeks ago, and his new one responded with his shot of the day, an approach to just five feet at the long 17th which earned him an eagle. Derksen languishes 169th after missing eight cuts in 13 starts this season and the Dutchman has had to rethink his whole philosophy on how he handles being back on the main tour. Leading first round scores (British unless stated, a denotes amateur): 67 — Robert-Jan Derksen (Netherlands), Santiago Luna (Spain). 68 — Phillip Price, Thomas Levet (France), Soren Hansen (Denmark), Raymond Russell, Ian Poulter. 69 — Chris Gane, Robert Karlsson (Sweden), Marc Farry (France), Gary Evans, Jean Hugo (South Africa), Sven Struver (Germany), John Bickerton, a-Barry Hume, Des Smyth (Ireland), Barry Lane, Robert Coles, Philip Golding, Olle Karlsson (Sweden), Peter Hedblom (Sweden). 70 — Richard Bland, Thomas Bjorn (Denmark), Paul Eales, Mark Foster, Gordon Brand Jnr, Jorge Berendt (Argentina), Simon Dyson, Roger Wessels (South Africa), Fredrik Andersson (Sweden), Charlie Wi (South Korea), Gregory Havret (France), Brian Davis, Jamie Donaldson, Colin Montgomerie, Arjun Atwal (India), Paul Lawrie, Justin Rose, Rolf Muntz (Netherlands), Steve Webster.—Reuters
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