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MacIntyre leads Made in HimmerLand event

Scotland's Robert MacIntyre holds a two-shot lead after day one of the DP World Tour's Made in HimmerLand event, despite making another coaching change.

MacIntyre was one under par for the day after a bogey on the 10th, but birdied five of the next seven holes to card a six-under-par 64 in testing conditions in Farso.

England's Ross Fisher had set the early target on four under, with Germany's Nick Bachem, Holland's Daan Huizing and American Johannes Veerman all on three under.

MacIntyre recently parted ways with coach Simon Shanks and caddie Mike Thomson to reunite with former coach David Burns and caddie Greg Milne, but the left-hander revealed he is again consulting Shanks.

"Driver was a concern for me last week [in the British Masters] and I changed coach to my old coach two-and-a-half weeks ago," the world number 107 said.

"I've then reverted back this week to Simon [Shanks] so there's been a lot going on, my head's been all over the place, but I've stayed positive and I knew my game was there.

"I've been working hard on my game the last three weeks. I've chopped and changed. There's been a lot of changes and I've kind of gone back to what I know I'm good at.

"This week I didn't turn up until Tuesday night and enjoyed myself for a few days at the tennis and I just pitched up here refreshed and with a good attitude.

"It was really tough today. When I was sat in my room this morning I was quite glad that I wasn't out there. It got a little bit nicer. Obviously, the breeze was really strong, but at least we didn't have any rain."

Fisher was among the early starters who had the worst of the conditions, with just 14 players ending the day under par.

"The weather was not very pleasant when we were waiting for the boys in front to

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