Spain edged into a one-shot lead after the first day of action at the 2016 World Cup of Golf in Melbourne, Australia, as Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Jon Rahm combined in the first foursomes round for a three-under par 69 on Thursday.
Tied for second after rounds of 70 are United States duo Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker, Chinese pair Wu Ashun and Li Haotong, and Victor Dubuisson and Romain Langasque of France.
England's Chris Wood and Andy Sullivan carded a one-under 71 along with Italy's Francesco Molinari and Matteo Manassero, while hosts Australia lie 14th in the field of 28 following Adam Scott and Marc Leishman's 74.