Seven-way split for Portugal Masters lead

Seven-way split for Portugal Masters lead

Seven players shared the lead after the opening day of the Portugal Masters Thursday including Alvaro Quiros who carded a 29 on his closing nine holes at the Oceanico Victoria course.

Spanish golfer Alvaro Quiros tees off the 14th hole during the first day of the Portugal Masters golf tournament at Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura, southern Portugal, on October 10, 2013

The Spaniard, who was the champion on the Algarve in 2008 but whose career was interrupted by wrist surgery last year, suffered two bogeys early in his round.

But he stormed back with an impressive run on the home stretch to card a six-under 65.

He shares the lead with Felipe Aguilar, Jamie Donaldson, David Lynn, Max Kieffer, Graeme Storm and Simon Thornton.

“It was a good fight after being two over after five holes,” said the 30-year-old Quiros, who now lives in Portugal.

“I was putting beautifully and that was the key.

“This is my second home tournament and now that I’m living here I have to consider Portugal home. It’s always good, this event has been special since I’ve been coming here.”

Donaldson, who played in the Seve Trophy last week, was seven under before three-putting the eighth, for his only bogey.

Lynn picked up three shots in his last five holes.

“It was good playing under tough competitive conditions so it’s nice to play well and just bring it on to this week,” said Donaldson.

Lynn, who also featured in the Seve Trophy last, has been suffering with flu.

“I keep taking medication but a 65 cures any ailments,” he said.

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