Fraser, Zanotti share lead at BMW
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Jun. 17, 2012 04:48 PM

No Australians have won on the European or PGA Tours this season, and Marcus Fraser thinks that will change soon.

He could end the drought this weekend.

Fraser shot an 8-under 64 on Thursday and is tied for the lead after the opening round of the BMW International Open.

Fabrizio Zanotti of Paraguay, who is without a win on the European Tour, had two eagles while also posting a 64. Chris Wood, Danny Willett and Paul McGinley were next at 65.

Fraser birdied two of his opening three holes and five of his last six, including a long birdie putt on No. 18 at the Gut Larcenhof course outside Cologne.

It was Fraser's lowest score in 21 rounds in the prestigious German event.

''It's a great start and I just drove the ball really straight, missing just one fairway,'' he said.

''The greens were also quite nice this morning and I managed to make a few putts while that one at the last, a good 35 to 40 feet, was great to see drop.''

No Australian has won in Europe or the U.S. since August, when Adam Scott captured the Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio.

''I am sure that will change shortly, as there's a lot of great Australians playing over in the States and a good few playing here in Europe,'' Fraser said.

''It's maybe just one of those things, as a few years ago everyone was just accustomed to a lot of Australians winning in America. So I am sure another Australian win is not too far away.''

Zanotti also had seven birdies, a bogey and a double bogey during his wild first round.

''I made a lot of good putts today and the only bad shot I hit was in taking a double bogey,'' he said. ''It is very good for me to share the lead in a big tournament like this and it helps me getting used to it.''

McGinley finished his round with three threes, including an eagle on 16 and a birdie on 18.

''That was a great finish and it's turned a good day into a great day,'' McGinley said.

France's Gregory Havret, South Africa's Keith Horne, Sweden's Pelle Edberg and India's Shiv Kapur all shot 66s.

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