The Citizen (KZN)

Louis makes solid start

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Louis Oosthuizen (above) produced a solid opening one-under 70 in the first round of the PGA Championsh­ip at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte on Thursday.

The 2010 Open Champion was the best of the seven South Africans in the field and finished three shots behind joint leaders Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark and American Kevin Kisner led the way on four-under 67.

Oosthuizen had his struggles early on in his round, falling to two-over after eight with three dropped shots in four holes. The 34-year-old showed his experience on the back nine, starting off with two birdies in a row before a stunning eagle at the par-five 15th to get to two-under for his round.

However, a bogey at the par three 17th would leave a sour taste in his mouth.

Dylan Frittelli carded a respectabl­e two-over 73 for a share of 44th, alongside countryman Richard Sterne.

Charl Schwartzel was a further stroke adrift with 74 for a share of 62nd.

Branden Grace, the South African favourite based on current form, would have been left disappoint­ed with his sixover 77 and 108th position on the leaderboar­d.

Brandon Stone also battled on day one as he shot an eightover 79 for 127th place. The 24-year-old, however, will console himself that he will more than likely play many more Majors in his fledgling career if he fails to make the cut at Quail Hollow.

Ernie Els looked set to pack his bags after falling to a deflating opening nine-over 80 and 138th position.

Playing in his 100th Major at the age of 47, the Big Easy would have hoped to make the cut at the very least.

The four-time Major champion, however, may have some good advice to share instead with the young South African contenders at the other end of the field. – ANA

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