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Scandinavian Invitation: Matt Fitzpatrick two off early lead

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Highlights from the opening round of the Scandinavian Invitation at Hills Golf & Sports Club in Sweden

Wade Ormsby fired a bogey-free 62 to grab a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Scandinavian Invitation, where Matt Fitzpatrick also made a strong start.

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Ormsby posted an eagle and six birdies on his way to topping the leaderboard at Hills Golf & Sports Club, with Alexander Levy a shot off the pace in a share of second alongside Joakim Lagergren.

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Fitzpatrick is two strokes back in fourth after a blemish-free 64 on the par-70 layout, while home favourites Henrik Stenson and Alex Noren are seven and 10 shots adrift respectively.

Image: Stenson made a return to action on home soil after failing to progress beyond the first of the FedExCup play-offs

"I felt quite comfortable out there," Ormsby said. "I was holing my return putts and that kept the round going, which added up to 62. I just got a bit of momentum through the final holes."

Beginning on the back nine, Ormsby followed a birdie at the 12th with a hole-out eagle from the 14th fairway with a four-iron and then posted three straight birdies from the 16th to reach the turn in 28.

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Wade Ormsby discusses grabbing the early lead at the Scandinavian Invitation after firing an opening-round 62 in Sweden

The Australian got up and down from a greenside bunker to birdie the third hole and picked up a shot at the ninth - his final hole - to move ahead of clubhouse leader Levy.

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Levy birdied six of his opening nine holes on his way to a bogey-free 63, with Lagergren also getting to seven under late in the day after two birdies in his final three holes.

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Matt Southgate shares fifth spot with Erik Van Rooyen, while James Morrison - who considered quitting golf earlier this summer - sits in a share of seventh after a opening-round 66.

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Two-time European Tour winner James Morrison explains why he nearly quit golf this summer and reflects on a strong start to the Scandinavian Invitation

Watch the Scandinavian Invitation throughout the week on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues on Friday from 10am on Sky Sports Golf.

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