DP World Tour: Daniel Brown leads at ISPS Handa World Invitational

Daniel Brown
On the first day of the ISPS Handa World Invitational held in Northern Ireland, England's Daniel Brown surged ahead with a two-shot lead.
England's Daniel Brown claimed a two-shot lead after the opening day of the ISPS Handa World Invitational in Northern Ireland.
Brown carded an eagle and six birdies in an opening seven-under-par 64 at Castlerock Golf Club, one of two courses used for an event sanctioned by the DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour which sees male and female players compete at the same time.
Compatriots Alex Fitzpatrick and Callan Barrow were part of a four-strong group on five under, with Italy's Gregorio de Leo the only player in the chasing quartet to compile his score at Galgorm Castle.
In the women's event, England's Gabriella Cowley shared the lead on four under par with Karis Davidson, Kim Metraux and Ellinor Sudow.
Fitzpatrick, who finished 17th in the Open at Royal Liverpool and won his first Challenge Tour title at St Mellion two weeks later, continued his fine form with a 66 which included five birdies in succession.
The 24-year-old, the younger brother of 2022 US Open winner Matt, said: "I just kept hitting greens and made a couple of putts and just went on a bit of a run, which was nice.
"The wind started to pick up a lot which made it harder to hit greens and give yourself chances. I stuck in well and ground out a decent score. Happy to be where I am.
"I think Galgorm is a tough golf course from what I know and it will play really soft. I think it's meant to rain and be windy again. I'll try and stick in there and grind out a score and move on to the weekend and see how that goes."
Ryder Cup hopeful Robert MacIntyre, who holds the last available automatic qualifying place on the European points list, returned a one-under-par 69 at Galgorm Castle, where Victor Perez - who is seventh in the standings - struggled to an opening 74.

