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Summary Edoardo Molinari and James Morrison shared after the first round of the Singapore Open.
Edoardo Molinari and James Morrison both shot 9-under 62 Thursday to share the lead after the first round of the Singapore Open.The 30-year-old Molinari, who has won two European Tour tournaments, holed six birdies for a 29 on the final nine holes at the Sentosa Golf Club.My putting was excellent today, the Italian said. I holed everything inside 10 feet.Y.E. Yang (63) was in third, one stroke behind, while Japans Daisuke Maruyama (64) was fourth. Four others were at 65.Graeme McDowell (68) is six strokes behind the leaders while Phil Mickelson (71) trails by nine.Mickelson said Singapores hot and humid tropical weather may have helped fuel the days low scores.I think when its warm like this the ball flies straighter and it is easier to play, the American said. Your muscles feel lose and you swing it much freer and that should equate to lower scores.The tournament, marking its 50th anniversary, is using both the Serapong course and the Tanjong course to accommodate 204 players.
