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Bekker, Schietekat set the pace

Michael Vlismas

Oliver Bekker and Neil Schietekat lead the race to claim one of SA golf’s most coveted trophies after they opened with rounds of seven-under-par 65 in the first round of the SA Open at the Gary Player Country Club on Thursday.

Bekker and Schietekat are tied for the lead and one stroke clear of Bryce Easton and Lyle Rowe.

With an in-form Heinrich Bruiners and Hennie du Plessis in a group two shots back, multiple winner Justin Harding three strokes off the lead, and defending champion Christiaan Bezuidenhout, PGA Tour campaigner Dylan Frittelli and rookie professional Martin Vorster five shots back, the next three days are bound to live up to the history of this great championship. Even GolfRSA amateur Werner Deyzel has given himself a chance with an opening round of three under as he also leads the chase for the Freddie Tait trophy for top amateur.

For now, though, both Schietekat and Bekker are more than happy with the targets they have set after day one.

“I’m very pleased with how it went,” said Bekker. “The weather was a bit on and off with the rain and I didn’t really know what to expect, but luckily it stayed pretty good and I managed to capitalise. I got off to a great start with birdies at the first three holes and I just played nicely from there.”

Schietekat played in the afternoon and took advantage of conditions. “I was one over early in the round and the scores were pretty good in the morning so I put a bit of pressure on myself. I threw in a couple of birdies straight after that bogey. I hit some good shots and the course was nice and soft, so I enjoyed every minute,” he said at the golf course where he won the 2018 Sun City Challenge.

“I think it’s the best golf course in the country. It obviously helps that I’ve won here.”

As their nearest challengers, both Easton and Rowe relied heavily on strong iron play to work their way into contention.

“I hit a lot of good iron shots. I hit a few close and that didn’t leave me too much work to do with the putter,” said Easton.

It was a similar theme from Rowe. “It’s just such a good course. If you give yourself a chance on these greens you’ll make putts.”

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