Oosthuizen earns early advantage at low-scoring South African Open
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[December 07, 2018]
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favorite Louis Oosthuizen wielded a red-hot putter to bag six
birdies on his back nine and card an opening round 62 for a one-shot
lead at the European Tour's South African Open on Thursday.
Oosthuizen’s faultless round included nine birdies and he leads from
Zambian Madalitso Muthiya and last weekend’s winner at the Mauritius
Open, American Kurt Kitayama, who both carded eight-under-par rounds
of 63.
Oosthuizen and Muthiya played on the shorter Bushwillow Course at
the Randpark Golf Club, which saw most of the low scoring on
Thursday, while Kitayama teed off on the more formidable Firethorn
Course to put himself into an excellent position.
Oosthuizen has never won his national Open championship before but
is the highest-ranked player in this year’s field and has some form
after finishing in third place at the Nedbank Challenge last month.
Having turned at three under par, his superb approach to the 11th
set up a second birdie in succession on the back nine, which turned
into a hat-trick on the par-five 12th.
He managed further gains at 14, 16 and 17 for his lowest round on
tour since the 2014 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
"My game's good, it's trending in the direction I want it to be,"
Oosthuizen told reporters earlier in the week.
"There's still a lot of work to be done to really be where I want it
to be but I've been doing a lot of different things with my coach
and just getting a feel for a few more things."
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South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen during the first round Action Images
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Muthiya had a contrasting round in which he landed five birdies in
his first six holes, before slowing up on the back nine having
turned in 29.
Kitayama also started with a birdie blitz in four of his first five
holes and added an eagle on the par-five 14th, before finishing the
18th with another shot gained to tie for second.
The South African Open is the golf’s second oldest national
championship having first been played in 1893, and this year has
been combined with the Joburg Open into one event.
The highest finishing three non-exempt players this week will gain
exemption for the Open Championship at Royal Portrush next July,
with 2010 Open winner Oosthuizen already on the entry list.
(Reporting By Nick Said; Editing by Toby Davis)
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