Bjorn maintains first round lead at Portmarnock

Thomas Bjorn remains the clubhouse leader in the Nissan Irish Open at Portmarnock, as the first day of play draws to a close.

Thomas Bjorn remains the clubhouse leader in the Nissan Irish Open at Portmarnock, as the first day of play draws to a close.

He holds a two shot lead over New Zealander Michael Campbell and English pair Paul Broadhurst and Simon Khan after shooting a superb eight-under-par 64.

Bjorn, starting on the 10th, quickly found his rhythm with birdies at three of his first six holes. He maintained that form after the turn and sank a further six birdies with a bogey five at the par four eight the only blot on his copy book.

The Dane suffered the disappointment of falling away in last weekend's British Open when holding a three-shot lead with four to play.

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Tournament and local favourite Padraig Harrington finished his round strongly on three-under, with two birdies in his final four holes for a 69. He sits five shots off Bjorn's lead and is joined on that mark by Brendan McGovern.

Peter Lawrie and Damien Mooney both lie on two-under, although the Northerner has yet to complete the front nine.

Darren Clarke double-bogeyed the first - his 10th - but recovered to birdie two of the next three holes. However, a bogey-par-par-bogey close left the Tyrone man with a three-over-par 75.