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Davidse rises from sick bed to take lead

- Agency Staff /Reuters

South African Keenan Davidse overcame illness and a spell in hospital to card a 63 and take a one-shot lead after the opening round of the European Tour’s Joburg Open at the Randpark Golf Club on Thursday.

Davidse spent four days in hospital with a bad bout of flu after missing the cut in Mauritius last week but carded nine birdies and a bogey to lead by a single stroke ahead of a group of six players, including Englishmen James Morrison and Matthew Baldwin.

Another 10 players are a further shot back at six-under-par on a good day of scoring on the Firethorn and Bushwillow courses that are being used for the 240-strong field.

“I’m obviously very happy. I’ve worked very hard. I went to Mauritius last week and didn’t play too well. I was in hospital for about four days so I’m very chuffed today,” Davidse said.

“I didn’t really have any expectatio­ns coming into the week. I’m just out here to have fun. Some guys say this golf course [Bushwillow] is easy, but you’ve still got to hit the ball.

“It’s a good test, you still need to hit it in the right areas and make the putts.”

The Joburg Open is the final tournament of the year on the European Tour, and is cosanction­ed by the Asian Tour and SA’s Sunshine Tour.

Davidse’s best finish on the European Tour was in this tournament 10 months ago when he finished seventh.

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