Australian Open: Monty and Garcia off to slow starts

Colin Montgomerie and Sergio Garcia made slow starts to the Australian Masters.

Colin Montgomerie and Sergio Garcia made slow starts to the Australian Masters.

Montgomerie could only shoot a par 72 round on his return to the European Tour.

And Garcia fared even worse, carding a three-over par 75.

"Everything was wrong today," said the Spaniard.

"Not only the driver, everything. The three-wood, the irons, the putting."

Peter Fowler produced his best golf for seven years to share the first-round lead.

The Australian veteran fired a seven-under 65 to be joint leader with local amateur Michael Cocking.

Craig Parry, three times a winner of this event, and last year's runner-up Brett Rumford were two shots further back with Brett Ogle and Peter O'Malley among a quartet on four-under 68.

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