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acciona Open de España presented by Madrid - day one digest
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acciona Open de España presented by Madrid - day one digest

Everything you need to know from Thursday at Club de Campo.

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      Angel Hidalgo cut loose in round one of the 2024 acciona Open de España presented by Madrid, while Pablo Larrazabal worked miracles and Dylan Frittelli paid close attention.

      Here is everything you need to know from Thursday at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.

      Hidalgo hits the front

      Angel Hidalgo got off to a stunning start in his home Open with a first round of 65, powered by a six-under-par front nine featuring an eagle and three consecutive birdies. He said: "It's incredible playing at home, you feel the love, you feel the support."

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          Hidalgo's power off the tee was a key part of his score, exemplified by these haymakers:

          Straka shines in chasing trio

          Julian Guerrier, Sepp Straka and Sam Bairstow were Hidalgo's nearest challengers, two shots back at four under par. Straka's round was built around some impressive approach shots on the front nine, none better than this at the ninth.

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                Rahm beats the bug

                Jon Rahm's preparations for his attempt to win a fourth Open de España were hampered by illness, but he was happy to put it behind him as a birdie-birdie finish led to a three-under-par 68, level with Adri Arnaus and Ashun Wu. "Flying in yesterday afternoon, not having touched a club in a while, and between being sick and hospital beds, I was like, 'with the wind forecast, if I could somehow break 75, I'll be happy'," said Rahm. "Had a great finish and I find myself with a great score that is rather, I would say, unexpected."

                Pablo's 'miracle' eagle

                Pablo Larrazabal was way off line to the right off the 15th tee. No matter, as he produced this magnificent effort...

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                      Frittelli goes to school

                      Hidalgo's pitch from short and right of the 18th green was perfectly on line but just failed to release down to the hole. While he had to settle for par, playing partner Dylan Frittelli was clearly paying close attention and holed an almost identical shot for eagle.

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