Holders sweep clear in Seve Trophy
VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) -- Holders Britain and Ireland, inspired by Lee Westwood and David Howell, led Continental Europe by 3-1/2 points to 1-1/2 after the first day fourballs in the Seve Trophy at Campo de Golf Parador.
Englishmen Westwood and Howell set the tone, picking up eight birdies between them on their way to a two-hole victory against Ryder Cup veterans Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal in the first match.
Fellow Britons Brian Davis and Paul Casey maintained the momentum, beating Spaniards Ignacio Garrido and Miguel Angel Jimenez 2 and 1, before German Alex Cejka and Frenchman Raphael Jacquelin earned Continental Europe's first points.
Cejka and Jacquelin, seven clear after just nine holes, held off a brave fightback by good friends Justin Rose and Ian Poulter before triumphing 4 and 3.
Swedish duo Fredrik Jacobson and Niclas Fasth squared their contest with the Scottish combination of Colin Montgomerie and Paul Lawrie.
But Irishman Padraig Harrington and Briton Phillip Price completed a successful day for the visitors in the final match.
Harrington and fellow Ryder Cup player Price beat Denmark's Thomas Bjorn and Spaniard Sergio Garcia by two holes to give Britain and Ireland a two-point lead going into Friday's fourball matches.
Four greensomes are scheduled for Saturday morning with four foursome matches to follow in the afternoon.
The third edition of the trophy will then be decided over 10 singles matches on Sunday. The winning team needs a minimum of 14-1/2 points.
Continental Europe won the inaugural event at Sunningdale in England but Britain and Ireland levelled the series last year at Ireland's Druids Glen.