O’Malley start his round the conventional way at the
golf course equipment first and produced a nine-hole burst which Montgomerie would have loved over the same stretch. He opened with five straight birdies and picked up another shot at the
Taylormade R9 Forged Irons seventh on his way to a 65 which left him five off the pace.
The
Taylormade r9 fairway wood Australian, who covered the last five holes in seven under par to win the Scottish Open at Gleneagles in 1992, is capable of that type of scoring and he said: “When I get on a run I can reel off a lot of birdies
Callaway x24 hot irons and
Callaway x-22 tour irons if I can get a good start I know things can happen. I feel confident when I get on a roll.”
The
Taylormade r9 supertri driver last time they played together in the final pairing it was Campbell who emerged victorious in the New Zealand Open a few months ago. O’Malley recalled: “We were level with eight holes to play and Cambo birdied six of the last eight to win.”