Ireland keep England in sights at Sotogrande
Alex Gleeson made a hole-in-one at the eighth at Real Club Club de Golf Sotogrande

Alex Gleeson made a hole-in-one at the eighth at Real Club Club de Golf Sotogrande

Ireland had to dig deep to keep England in their sights after the opening day of the European Nations Championship in Spain.

Dundalk's Caolan Rafferty and Tramore's Robin Dawson chiselled out level par 72s in windy conditions to share fifth place at Real Club Club de Golf Sotogrande where England's Todd Clements and Gian Marco Petrozzi carded  69s to lead by two strokes from teammate Matthew Jordan and the Czech Republic's Juri Zuska on three-under-par.

Scores

Castle’s Alex Gleeson is tied 23rd after making a hole-in-one in a rollercoaster 76 but with a 77 by Naas’ Jonathan Yates the discarded score, Ireland lies 11 strokes behind England in the team standings on seven-under-par in second place.

“We’re content with second place day one but we will need to play well tomorrow to keep in touch with England,” team manager John White said. 

“Robin and Caolan were very steady, but it was tougher coming in for the boys as the wind got up later in the day.”

Gleeson holed an eight-iron from 191 yards for his ace at the par-three eighth, but like Yates, he struggled over the closing stages, running up a triple bogey seven at the 15th and a double-bogey six at the 16th.

"It was very tricky out there," Dawson said after mixing four birdies with four bogeys in his 72. 

"The greens are rolling at about 11 or 12 on the stimpmeter, and it’s windy too, so they’re drying out.

"The course is fantastic, but you need to commit and think through every shot very carefully."

Ireland finished second in the team event last year with Dawson the individual runner-up behind Welshman Jack Davidson, who turned professional after the Walker Cup.