Eagle
on 17 propels Schwartzel into South Africa Open second round lead
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[December 08, 2018]
By Nick Said
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Charl
Schwartzel sank a 75 yard eagle on his penultimate hole to card a
second round eight under par 63 for the lead at the halfway point of
the European Tour's South African Open at the Randpark Golf Club on
Friday.
Schwartzel's 12 under par tournament total is one ahead of Zambian
Madalitso Muthiya, who followed up his opening round 63 with a 68 on
the tougher Firethorn Course.
With a massive 240 player field, the first two rounds are split
between Firethorn and the shorter Bushwillow course which Schwartzel
tackled in his second round.
Overnight leader Louis Oosthuizen managed nine birdies in his 62 on
Thursday, but found the going much tougher on Firethorn with a 70
leaving him on 10 under par, tied for third with last weekend’s
Mauritius Open winner, American Kurt Kitayama (69), and home player
Zander Lombard (68).
Schwartzel made a steady start with gains on the first and fifth
holes, but sprang to life with four birdies and an eagle on his back
nine.
The eagle came after a wayward drive on the par five 17th as he
chipped in from 75 yards, and could yet be a pivotal moment as he
seeks a first win in his home Open championship after twice
finishing runner-up.
"It was one of my worst tee shots of the week so far‚" Schwartzel
admitted. "I figured if I could walk off with four or five that
would be good. I managed to hit a good little third shot there."
Former Masters champion Schwartzel, 34, believes he has been hitting
the ball better than ever in practice, but is still looking for his
first tour title in almost three years.
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South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel hits his tee shot on the fifth hole
during the second round REUTERS/Hannah McKay
"I feel like I've been playing well, I've been hitting very low
scores in practice and on the range I'm hitting the ball as good as
I ever have. It's just this little thing called golf ... I'm trying
to figure it out," he said.
"The golf courses are not playing very long, so if you are hitting
it straight you are leaving yourself with a mid-iron into these par
fives so you should be taking advantage.
"I would love to win this one, I've given myself a good chance and
I'm looking forward to the weekend."
Four-time Major winner Ernie Else (71) is at five under par for the
tournament, level on the leaderboard with his nephew, Jovan Rebula
(71), who is the leading amateur in the field.
Rebula, 21, claimed the British Amateur Championship at Royal
Aberdeen in June.
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 David Holmes)
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