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Matt Fitzpatrick makes ideal start in Ryder Cup hunt, Padraig Harrington three off lead

Matt Fitzpatrick and Yannik Paul made ideal starts in their last-ditch bids to qualify for the Ryder Cup in the Omega European Masters.

Two-time winner Fitzpatrick, who needs to finish tied seventh with one player or better to overhaul the absent Tommy Fleetwood on the World Points list, carded a flawless opening 63 to be part of a six-way tie for the lead.

Paul, who would replace Scotland's Robert MacIntyre in the final berth on the European Points list with a win, is just a shot behind on six under par alongside Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg, who continues to make a strong case for a wild card despite only turning professional in June.

Padraig Harrington was best of the Irish contingent with an opening 67 for a three under finish, with Tom McKibbin and John Murphy a further shot back.

"I played brilliant," former US Open champion Fitzpatrick said after a round containing seven birdies and no bogeys.

"I think I only hit two bad shots, one I got away with and one I managed to get up and down.

"That’s as good as I’ve played for a while. I made a good par save on 13 but missed a couple of putts for that score as well so really feel comfortable out there and it’s so nice to be back."

Fitzpatrick shared the lead with compatriot Eddie Pepperell, Denmark’s John Axelsen, Spain’s Nacho Elvira, Malaysia’s Gavin Green and Japan’s Masahiro Kawamura, while Scotland’s Scott Jamieson was alongside Paul and Aberg in a tie for seventh.

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Paul, MacIntyre and another Ryder Cup hopeful, Poland’s Adrian Meronk, all played in the same group, with MacIntyre returning a 68 and Meronk shooting 67.

"Obviously there’s a lot of (Ryder Cup) talk going on, but for me it didn’t really matter who I was playing with," Paul said.

"(There are) so many

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