Course record lifts Mouland at British Par-3 event
(Reuters) - Mark Mouland, who represented Wales in the World Cup of Golf six times between 1986-93, made a flying start in his bid to win the 50,000 euros ($55,280) first prize at the British Par-3 Championship in Coventry on Wednesday.
The 55-year-old Mouland reeled off seven birdies in the last nine holes to break the Cromwell course record at Nailcote Hall with a 10-under 44.
"I just kept making birdies," he said. "Coming back in 20 was a bit special.
"You have got to have everything going for you to shoot that sort of score and it was my turn today. I became a grandfather for the first time yesterday so I was in a pretty relaxed state."
The 36-hole competition, which has an overall prize fund of 150,000 euros, ends on Thursday.
(Writing by Tony Jimenez; Editing by Toby Davis)
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