Fans help Richie Ramsay rise to 'big' occasion in Betfred British Masters at The Belfry
Richie Ramsay rose to the occasion playing in front of normal-sized crowds again UK soil to sit just one shot off the lead after the opening round of the £1.85 million Betfred British Masters at The Belfry.
In an event being hosted by Danny Willett for the second year running at the four-time Ryder Cup venue, the 38-year-old carded a five-under-par 67 late in the day to sit joint-third as the pace was set by Dane Thorbjorn Olesen and Kiwi Ryan Fox.
For the past two years, the majority of DP World Tour events had either been staged behind closed doors or with a limited attendance due to Covid restrictions, but it’s back to normal this week and the first day’s play on the Sutton Coldfield course was witnessed by good-sized crowds.
“I’ve worked on my mindset the last few days and I think it helped today that it felt like a proper tournament,” said Ramsay after signing for six birdies. “It’s a big golf course and a good strength of field and it felt as though I needed to do something today and turn it on, so it was really pleasing to do that.
“My goal was to match my mindset and today I checked myself a couple of times and that was the difference.”
Ramsay has played well in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth in the past, while he’s also been in the mix on a couple of occasions on home soil in both the Scottish Open and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
“I think I play my best golf when we play our biggest tournaments and that isn’t a coincidence,” he added. “The other thing for me is playing on good golf courses. That makes quite a big difference to me.”
Even though he was out in one of the later groups along with England’s David Horsey and Swede Alexander Bjork, a number of spectators were still there as Ramsay


