McKibbin in the hunt at World Invitational at Galgorm Castle

Jordan Smith leads the men’s event; In women’s event, there’s a three-way tie

England’s Jordan Smith on day one of the ISPS Handa World Invitational at Galgorm Castle. Photograph: Peter Morrison/PA
England’s Jordan Smith on day one of the ISPS Handa World Invitational at Galgorm Castle. Photograph: Peter Morrison/PA

Teenager Tom McKibbin made the most of his sponsor’s invite into the ISPS Handa World Invitational tournament - on the European Tour - after an opening round 67, three-under-par on the Massereene course, left him in tied-11th position and leading the home challenge in the unique tournament that also has a separate women’s event running side by side.

England's Jordan Smith leads the men's event, after an opening round 62 (eight-under) on the Galgorm course, while South Korean Chella Choi, American Jennifer Kupcho and Scotland's Gemma Dryburgh each shot 66s (seven-under on the Massereene) to lead the women's tournament, which is co-sanctioned on the LPGA Tour and the LET.

“It was hammering down when we started and for the first nine, which made it pretty tricky,” said 18-year-old McKibbin of battling the heavy rain fail.” I had to grind a lot and make some good pars, but stayed patient,” he added.

Smith, ranked 241st in the world and whose best finish this season so far has been a tied-third in the Made in Himmerland in Denmark, again showed his liking for the Galgorm Castle layout: “Just everything came together really. I’ve been struggling with my iron play recently but that and my wedge game and my putting were really, really good . . . I’ve felt (my game) has been trending in the right way. It sort of all came together and I’m looking for more of the same.”

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The ISPS Handa World Invitational is an innovative event, combining as it does an individual event on the men’s European Tour and a separate women’s strokeplay event.

In the women's event, Olivia Mehaffey, playing on a sponsor's invite having turned professional after graduating from Arizona State University, opened with a solid 70.

Leading scores: ISPS Handa World Invitational (Galgorm Castle and Massereene)

Men

-8 - J Smith (Eng)

- 6- M Schmid (Ger), D Drysdale (Scot)

-5 - M Kawamura (Jp)

- 4 - M Baldwin IEng), E Pepperell (Eng), A Canizares (Sp), M Schmitt (Ger), N Elvira (Sp), C Hill (Scot)

Women

-7 - C Choi (SKor), J Kupcho (US), G Dryburgh (Scot)

-6 - E Talley (US)

-5 - MS Keoh (SKor), S Burnham (US), G Hall (Eng), C Hull (Eng)

Philip Reid

Philip Reid

Philip Reid is Golf Correspondent of The Irish Times