Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Donaldson, Bezuidenho­ut pace South African Open

Donaldson, 45, has won three times on the European Tour, with his last success coming in 2014 at the Czech Masters

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SUN CITY, South Africa (AFP) — Wales’ Jamie Donaldson shot a 10-birdie 63 on Friday to share the South African Open second round lead on 134 with Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut at Gary Player Country Club in Sun City.

South African Bezuidenho­ut, winner of the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip last weekend, carded a second successive 67 over the 7,834-yard (7,163-metre) layout, the longest on the European Tour.

They are two shots ahead of South Africans Dean Burmester (69) and Dylan Frittelli (68), who tied for fifth at the Masters last month.

Local hopes Ruan Korb (72) and Jacques Kruyswijk (72), Canadian Aaron Cockerill (68), Joost Luiten (67) from the Netherland­s and Austrian Matthias Schwab (72) share fifth place on 139.

On a day when many competitor­s battled with lightning-fast greens in the spectator-less tournament due to the coronaviru­s, Donaldson stood out as he stormed into contention after an opening round 71.

He birdied one and three, had his lone blemish of the day at four with a bogey five, then birdied five, six and nine for an outward 32, four under par.

He birdied 10, 13, 15 and the final two holes to fail by just one shot to equal the course record of 62, which Lee Westwood from England set in 2011.

Donaldson, 45, has won three times on the European Tour, with his last success coming in 2014 at the Czech Masters.

Bezuidenho­ut, the lowest ranked contender after climbing 20 places to 41 in the world following his Dunhill triumph, birdied five holes and did not drop a shot.

He birdied one and three, had his lone blemish of the day at four with a bogey five, then birdied five, six and nine for an outward 32, four under par.

He missed a short putt at 18 that would have given him the outright lead as he seeks a third European triumph after the 2019 Andalucia Masters and the Dunhill.

Frittelli had a five birdie-one bogey round and missed a short birdie putt at 18 that would have taken him within one shot of the frontrunne­rs.

Burmester had the most topsy-turvy round among the top four on the leaderboar­d, carding an eagle, four birdies and three bogeys.

 ?? KARIM SAHIB/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? JAMIE Donaldson
KARIM SAHIB/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE JAMIE Donaldson

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