The Portuguese professional golfer Tomás Bessa made his debut this Thursday at the Brittany Open, a tournament notable for the Challenger Tour, with two strokes below the Par 72 of the Pléneuf Val André Golf Bluegreen course, in France.
Bessa, 24, turned in a first card with 68 shots, after signing five birdies (one down) on holes 1, 6, 7, 11 and 13, a bogey (one up) on the green of the 12 and a double-bogey (two above) in hole 14.
Thanks to his good performance, the national professional champion was among the players sharing 26th place on the leaderboard, led at the end of the first 18 holes by the Austrian Timan Baltl, with 63 shots, seven under par.
Vítor Lopes, the other Portuguese professional who competes in the Challenge Tour tournament this week, completed the opening round with 71 shots, one above.
After recording birdies on holes 1, 5, 7, 10, 11 and 16, the 24-year-old Algarvian noted three bogeys (on holes 3, 4 and 8) and two double-bogeys (14 and 18) to join the group. of golfers who are two shots from the provisional cut.

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