Eight players, including Spaniards Joel Moscatel, Victor Garcia Broto and Pep Angles, share a one stroke lead at the top of a congested Challenge de EspaƱa leaderboard after day one at Real Club Sevilla Golf.
Dermot McElroy leads the Irish charge just two shots off the pace after an opening round of 70 with Alex Maguire and Ronan Mullarney are one shot further back while Conor Purcell and Mark Power have their work cut out after rounds of 75 and 76 respectively.
Gary Hurley and Conor OāRourke (77) and John Murphy (78) also have plenty to do in round two.
At the top of the leaderboard Moscatel, Broto and Angles all led the local charge, posting four under par rounds of 68 alongside Welshmen Jack Davidson and Rhys Enoch, Finn Tapio Pulkkanen, Dane Jonathan GĆøth-Rasmussen and Englishman Sam Hutsby.
25-year-old Moscatel, who finished in a share of fourth place in the UAE Challenge two weeks ago, continued his impressive recent form by carding six birdies and two bogeys on the opening day.
The Spaniard was pleased with his start to the week, and feels his game is in a strong place through eight weeks of the season.
āI really like this course,ā he said. āIāve had a good season, with good feelings and although thereās still a long way to go, Iām looking forward to whatās to come.
āThe greens are hard and fast, so Iām very happy with the round. I have Alberto (Calvo) on the bag this week who is an experienced caddie, and he gave me a lot of peace of mind.ā
Broto also impressed on home soil, making six birdies ā including five in his closing seven holes ā one eagle and four bogeys on an eventful day in AndalucĆa.
The 27-year-old was one of the early starters and had to contend with strong winds before making the most of calm conditions on his back nine.
āThe day started a little tricky,ā he said. āIt was windy at the beginning, but I then started playing really well.
āI havenāt been playing too well the last few weeks so starting in this way, in my home country, is really nice and Iām looking forward to the next few days.ā
Angles birdied his closing hole to join the group on four under par and admits after taking time out away from the game, he now feels in a much better place.
āLast season was very hard for me,ā he said. āI decided not to play for a while and now Iām playing very calmly and taking advantage of the opportunities I get.
āI was able to finish with a birdie and make the end of the round a little bit sweeter. You canāt win a tournament on the first day, but you can lose it.ā
Davidson started his round on the back nine and made the turn one under par before recording five birdies and two bogeys on the way home to match the score posted by fellow Welshman Enoch.
Enoch currently sits fifth in the Road to Mallorca Rankings after returning to the winnerās circle at the season-opening SDC Open, and enjoyed the challenge of plotting his way around the parkland layout.
āThe course is in fantastic shape,ā he said. āItās great to have to think your way around and to get punished for missing fairways. I love the challenge.
āI got lucky a couple of times but I had two great eagles where I holed a 20-foot and a 25-foot putt. Overall Iām very happy.ā
GĆøth-Rasmussen also enjoyed a strong opening day, with the Dane making five birdies, an eagle and three bogeys late on day one to join the early leaders.
Pulkkanen, who won the Challenge Tour Rankings in 2017, was six under par through 14 holes, and despite bogeying the 16th and 17th, was pleased with his performance.
āIt was a great round and a good front nine,ā he added. āThe greens are fast and super firm so you just canāt miss them this week. You need to hit the ball well.
āI played the course on Tuesday morning and it was quite soft and felt fairly easy, and now itās totally different. I think this is how it should be. You need to play really well to shoot low numbers.ā
Hutsby was another to tee off in the afternoon, with calm conditions but firmer greens making scoring difficult.
The Englishman birdied three of his closing five holes to move alongside the leaders, with accuracy off the tee the key to his strong start.
āThereās not a lot of rough but itās demanding enough off the tee,ā he said. āIf you can stay in the short stuff, it gives you more control into the firm greens which are really tricky.
āOverall Iāve hit the ball nicely and Iād have definitely taken that at the start of the round. The key around here is just to eliminate mistakes, and strategy plays a big part. I stayed patient and I had a good game plan. Hopefully that continues.ā
The group lead by one shot from 13 others who share ninth, including Road to Mallorca Number One Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and DP World Tour winners Gregory Bourdy and Ricardo Santos.
Round two gets underway at 8:00am local time, with Moscatel and Pulkkanen teeing off alongside Spaniard Pedro Oriol at 8:40am.