Dougherty a cut above the rest for now

GOLF/EUROPEAN MASTERS: ENGLAND’S NICK Dougherty finally had something to smile about this season when he began the Ryder Cup…

GOLF/EUROPEAN MASTERS:ENGLAND'S NICK Dougherty finally had something to smile about this season when he began the Ryder Cup race yesterday with an eight-under-par 63 at Crans-sur-Sierre.

In a nightmare slump to 791st in the world the 29-year-old from Liverpool has not made a single halfway cut since the Hong Kong Open last November.

But after a horror run of 21 early exits in a row – the same number Justin Rose had at the start of his professional career – Dougherty leads the Omega European Masters by two in Switzerland.

And the three-time European Tour winner does so against a field that includes Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy and Martin Kaymer – three of the game’s top six.

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“It’s quite a bounce-back,” said Dougherty when interviewed afterwards by his wife Di, a golf presenter on Sky Sports.

“I do like to be a little bit dramatic when I do everything, as you well know! It’s been tough coming home and having to deal with constant disappointment and I’m really, really proud of how I played.

“It feels great, obviously. I’ve not had a lot to be happy about and you’ve had to take the brunt of it and put up with me.

“It was difficult to find positives because there was nothing going my way, but today was super. My short game’s been great all year, but I drove it much better and hit some quality iron shots.

“I felt something click at Gleneagles last week (he missed the cut by one after a second round 69) and I also ‘manned up’ – instead of feeling sorry for myself and the world’s against me I fought for it.”

Dougherty covered the back nine first in a four-under 31, then added further birdies at the first, third, seventh and long ninth – the last of them when his pitch spun back to four feet after he had carved his second shot onto the adjoining 18th fairway.

Kaymer and McIlroy had set the morning pace with six-under 65s, while Westwood was alongside them until he closed with two bogeys.

The world number two, rusty after a family holiday in Barbados, had come back brilliantly from a double bogey on the second, making eagle twos on the driveable fifth and seventh.

It was McIlroy’s first tournament since he injured himself hitting a tree root at the USPGA Championship.

“My arm’s nearly back to 100 per cent,” he said after making five birdies in his last eight holes. “I had a good bit of treatment on it and rested it. I kept my eye in last week, but it was nice to get back on the course and feel the competitive juices again.”

Kaymer has fallen from top of the world rankings to fifth since May, but looked much more like his old self and, in stark contrast to Westwood, finished with back-to-back birdies.

He and McIlroy share second place with England’s Gary Boyd and Korean Lee Sung, while British Open champion Darren Clarke was among those alongside Westwood four behind.

(British unless stated, Irish in bold,

par 71)

63 N Dougherty.

65 G Boyd, R McIlroy (NIre), Sung Lee (Kor), M Kaymer (Ger).

66 A Canizares (Spa), S Dyson.

67 J Milkha Singh (Ind), M Campbell (Nzl), R McEvoy, J Van Zyl (Rsa), D Clarke (NIre), L Westwood.

68 M Lafeber (Ned), D Lynn, P Hanson (Swe), B Rumford (Aus), D Drysdale, S Dodd, N Fasth (Swe), T Bjorn (Den), J Kruger (Rsa), Je Donaldson.

69 C Cevaer (Fra), S Kjeldsen (Den), J Parry, Seung-yul Noh (Kor), G Orr, J Kingston (Rsa), C Rodgers, M Brown (Nzl), D Ulrich (Swi), R Jacquelin (Fra), M Siddikur (Ban), A Noren (Swe), D Dixon, P Lawrie, F Zanotti (Par), E Molinari (Ita).

70 F Molinari (Ita), J Luiten (Ned), M Manassero (Ita), Peter Lawrie (Ire), G Storm, P Larrazabal (Spa), J M Lara (Spa), F Aguilar (Chi), S Lowry (Ire), Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (Spa), M Hoey (NIre), J-B Gonnet (Fra), G Murray, R Ramsay, H Otto (Rsa), S Kapur (Ind), P Price, L Oosthuizen (Rsa), O Floren (Swe), S Gallacher, M A Jimenez (Spa), G Bhullar (Ind), I Garrido (Spa), F Andersson Hed (Swe).

71 T Aiken (Rsa), S Hansen (Den), D Willett, J Edfors (Swe), T Jaidee (Tha), N Tantipokakul (Tha), A Wall, A Bossert (Swi), M Jonzon (Swe), C Nirat (Tha), H Stenson (Swe), R Bland, M Tullo (Chi), N Lemke (Swe), D Horsey, A Dodt (Aus), R Karlberg (Swe), M Rominger (Swi), R Gonzalez (Arg), R Kulacz (Aus), K Horne (Rsa), R McGowan.

72 O Wilson, P Karmis (Rsa), J Clement (Swi), G Havret (Fra), N D'incau (Swi), J Huldahl (Den), S Webster, C Wood, G Maybin (NIre), D Howell, M Siem (Ger), T Wiratchant (Tha), G Coetzee (Rsa), A Gurini (Swi), R De Sousa (Swi), T Olesen (Den), G Bourdy (Fra), L Gagli (Ita), A Kaleka (Fra), M Foster.

73 R Dinwiddie, R Coles, S O'Hara, P Junhasavasdikul (Tha), R Rock, L Weber (Fra), B Wiesberger (Aut), E Romero (Arg), M Fraser (Aus), A Lahiri (Ind), C Nilsson (Swe), N Sulzer (Swi), D Gaunt (Aus), M Zions (Aus), V Dubuisson (Fra), S Benson.

74 R J Derksen (Ned), Seuk-hyun Baek (Kor), P Whiteford, B Henson (USA), A Gabella (Swi), S S P Chowrasia (Ind), O Fisher, J Knutzon (USA), S Khan, E Amacher (Swi), A Kang (USA), T Goya (Arg), B Dredge.

75 M Wiegele (Aut), A Velasco (Spa), R Echenique (Arg), S Jamieson, J-M Olazabal (Spa), J Sjoholm (Swe), M Warren, M Haines, P Martin (Spa).

76 M Both (Aus), C Montgomerie, Chih-bing Lam (Sin), C Phadungsil (Tha), J Randhawa (Ind), J Granberg (Fin).

77 R Davies, T Hamilton (USA).

78 A Que (Phi).

80 J Morrison.

81 B Leong (Mal).

85 S Hend (Aus).

RTD: Struver Sven (Ger).