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Aaron Rai gets the better of the weather

Wolverhampton’s Aaron Rai endured an up-and-down round, but beat the worst of the weather to safely post a below-par score in the opening round of the ISPS Handa UK Championship at The Belfry.

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The 25-year-old posted six birdies, but only ended up one-under after the opening 18 holes as three bogeys and then a double bogey on the last somewhat checked his progress.

However, he ended the day in a tie for 34th – seven shots off the clubhouse lead set by an ecstatic Justin Walters after a rain-delayed opening day. Bernd Wiesberger, Joel Sjoholm, Scott Vincent and Benjamin Hebert were three shots back.

The rain eventually led to play being halted due to flooding shortly after 2pm and the resulting four-hour delay meant the first round was not completed on schedule.

Staffordshire’s Robert Rock was one of those resuming his first round this morning – he was left on one-over after 10 holes when darkness descended last night.