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SA's Stone in the running as Jamieson, Heisele lead Ras Al Khaimah Championship

German golfer Sebastian Heisele and Scotland's Scott Jamieson share the first round lead of the inaugural Ras Al Khaimah Championship in the UAE sitting at seven-under-par.

Jamieson carded seven birdies in a bogey-free 65 at Al Hamra Golf Club and was joined by Heisele on top of the leaderboard, one shot ahead of - South Africa's Brandon Stone, Belgian Thomas Detry, American Johannes Veerman and Scotland's David Law, who all fired a six under round of 66.

England's Matthew Southgate and Denmark's Nicolai Hojgaard were a shot further back, with world number 53 Richard Bland – the highest ranked player in the field – carding a one-under-par 71 on his 49th birthday.

Jamieson carded an opening 63 in the Abu Dhabi Championship a fortnight ago and led after each of the first three rounds, only to struggle to a closing 77 and slip into a tie for 10th.

"I just picked up where I left off at the end of November, I did a bit of work but nothing dramatic," the 38-year-old said of his early-season form. "No great overhauls which I've maybe been guilty of in the past, instead just improving on what I have a little bit here and there.

"I think being ready mentally was key, being ready to hit the ground running and thankfully I was able to do that.

"My iron play was good today, I didn't actually drive it particularly well. I wasn't miles off the fairways but the fairways are firm so tricky to hit. But there's not a great deal of rough so I was able to still get it reasonably close."

Heisele won twice on the Challenge Tour in 2019 and was fourth in the Italian Open in 2020, but suffered health problems towards the end of last season and has fallen to 602nd in the world rankings.

"I've had a few months away from golf and I've just been trying to

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