• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Garcia enjoys home comforts to lead in Castellon

CASTELLON, Spain
Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:40pm EDT
Spain's Sergio Garcia tees off from the 4th hole during the third round of Madrid Masters golf tournament in Madrid October 10, 2009. REUTERS/Dani Cardona

Spain's Sergio Garcia tees off from the 4th hole during the third round of Madrid Masters golf tournament in Madrid October 10, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Dani Cardona

CASTELLON, Spain (Reuters) - Holder Sergio Garcia defied high winds at his home Mediterraneo course on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead in the Castellon Masters.

Sports

Garcia has yet to win this season after being tipped to topple Tiger Woods as world number one early in the year but an eight-under-par 63 gave the Spaniard hope he can end his poor streak.

U.S. Masters champion Angel Cabrera was disqualified for missing his tee-off, despite a frantic dash from Bermuda where he finished second in the Grand Slam event.

The three-hour wind stoppage, which meant 59 players were unable to complete their first round, would have given Cabrera ample time to play but came 12 minutes after his start time.

"He gave it his best," said Garcia, who is also one of the tournament promoters. "We're definitely going to miss him a lot."

A bogey on the last held Garcia in check but he leads Sweden's Michael Jonzon. Twice U.S. Masters champion Jose Maria Olazabal and Italy's Emanuele Canonica are a further stroke behind.

"Any time you play your home course you obviously hope and expect to do well," Garcia told Reuters. "But for the last two or three months, I feel everything's coming together more and I'm just looking for that little bit of confidence."

World number 10 Garcia achieved his 63 in two parts, coming in with two holes to go when winds gusting up to 40mph made the course unplayable.

Australian Robert Allenby is a stroke off the lead after 11 holes and Germany's Martin Kaymer, trying to regain top spot on Europe's money list after a nine-week injury layoff, is four-under with six holes to play on Friday morning.

Colin Montgomerie, who had been unhappy at how long play had gone on in the strong gusts, signed for a 70. Europe's Ryder Cup captain dropped three shots as the wind whipped up.

"How I am depends on how I am playing," Montgomerie told Reuters. "Terrible, terrible, that's how it's been the whole season."

The eight-times European number one has slipped to 254th on the world rankings. He is only 98th on Europe's money list, 38 places adrift of qualifying for the Dubai World Championship finale next month.

(Editing by Alison Wildey)



More from Reuters

Photo

Honda expands airbag recall as more Toyotas probed

TOKYO/DETROIT (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co said it would recall another 440,000 cars around the world for faulty airbags as rival Toyota Motor Corp faced further probes over its largest-ever safety crisis. | Video

A worker walks on steel frames at a construction site in central Beijing January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Loic Hofstedt
Analysis:

China's boom may lead to bust

The housing market is becoming the investment of choice for the Chinese, which is making policymakers very nervous.  Full Article