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Home favourite Li Haotong in China Open contention after first round in Shenzhen

Li Haotong delighted the home crowd with an opening 64 as he bids to win a second Volvo China Open title in Shenzhen.

Li, who lifted the trophy in 2016, carded eight birdies at Hidden Grace Golf Club to end the day a shot behind France’s Romain Langasque and in-form Swede Sebastian Soderberg.

Langasque had started from the 10th and set the early clubhouse target with a flawless 63, which included seven birdies in a row from the 16th.

Playing in the group behind, Li birdied his last three holes to complete his error-free 64 before Soderberg rounded off a day of low scoring – 49 players broke 70 and 92 finished under par – by joining Langasque at the top of the leaderboard.

Tom McKibbin is the sole Irish player in the field and the Holywood golfer is two under following an opening 70.

Three front nine birdies for McKibbin who dropped his only shot of the day on the par four 14th and he sits in a tie for 50th going into the second round.

"I’ve been playing really solid over the last few weeks," Li said. "My putting has been very good and hopefully I can continue this momentum for the rest of the week.

"I was expecting a lot of attention and media requests this week and having played this event in the past, I am used to it.

"I am really enjoying the experience of playing in front of home crowds. The atmosphere is amazing and I have a lot of people following me around this course."

Soderberg has finished second in his last two events to occupy top spot in the DP World Tour’s Asian Swing, with the top three after this week’s event securing a place in the US PGA Championship at Valhalla.

"It would be really nice to come out on top and win the Asian Swing," Soderberg, who has risen to a career-high 98th in the world rankings, said.

"There

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