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In form Hurley makes solid start on Alps Tour in Rome

West Waterford's Gary Hurley. Picture: Alps Tour

Gary Hurley continued his excellent start to the season in the weather-delayed Italian Winter Series at Golf Nazionale in Rome.

Following early morning frost, play was suspended at 6.21 pm local time with Hurley just a shot behind early leaders Mathias Eggenberger, of Switzerland and French amateur Julien Sale after carding six birdies and two bogeys in a four-under 68.

Starting on the back nine, Hurley birdied the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 18th to turn in 31.

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The West Waterford man would drop shots at the third and fifth but he got a stroke back at the par-five seventh to keep the leaders in his sights, tied for third with David Porsius of the Netherlands.

"Fortunately, it was again a good day,” Hurley told the Alps Tour website. “This morning I played nicely even if the course was a bit tricky due to the wind. 

“This course has a lot of holes that should not be underestimated but I've been able to manage my feelings very well during the day and that is very important when you play a tournament of this kind.” 

The 2015 Walker Cup star is 15th in the Order of Merit thanks mainly to his tied for fourth in the 2022 New Giza Open and a tie for seventh at 2022 Ein Bay Open in Egypt.

Eggenberger and Sale shot five-under 67s to take the early lead while The Island’s Paul McBride and Kerryman Michael Young, who went out in 32, were tied 13th after opening with a one-under 71s.

Delgany’s Simon Bryan was a shot further back on level after a 72 as David Carey shot 73, Jonathan Yates 74 and Mallow’s James Sugrue a 76.

Portmarnock’s Conor Purcell and Kilkenny’s Luke Donnelly were tied for 99th a pair of six-over 78s.