Daily Dispatch

Kidney stone worries don’t halt Ernie

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ERNIE Els put behind him a fear over potential kidney stones and the disadvanta­ge of no pre-tournament practice rounds this week as he surged into contention for the Quicken Loans National in Virginia on Thursday.

The big South African, who has struggled for consistenc­y on the 2014-15 PGA Tour, fired a sevenunder­64 on a rain-softened layout at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesvill­e to end the opening round just one stroke off the lead.

Els was delighted to shoot his lowest score on the US circuit this season, having pulled out of Wednesday’s pro-am competitio­n after experienci­ng pain in his right side before medical tests confirmed it was just a muscle spasm.

“I haven’t played with a lot of confidence and you can’t play this game without having confidence,” Els told Golf Channel after rocketing up the leaderboar­d with an eagle at the par-five 14th, six birdies and a bogey.

“I didn’t have the most perfect warm-up into the week. I didn’t play any practice round or in the pro-am but I felt good this morning.

“I kind of like the course so I just fed off a little bit of Presidents Cup experience, and I played quite nicely.”

Els, a four-times major champion who is known as the ‘Big Easy’ represente­d the Internatio­nals against the US in the 1996 and 2000 Presidents Cups staged at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. – Reuters

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