Cape Times

Bradbury can’t really complain with a 63 at Joburg Open

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ENGLISHMAN Dan Bradbury took full advantage of a sponsor’s invitation and led the suspended first round of the Joburg Open with an 8-under-par 63 at Houghton Golf Club yesterday. But South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence managed to take some of the spotlight with an historic first for South African profession­al golf.

Bradbury, who was given the news last Friday that he had an invitation to the tournament, made it into the clubhouse with a round featuring two eagles before the second suspension of the day due to lightning. It earned him a one-stroke clubhouse lead over Germany’s Nick Bachem. The first round resumes at 6.45am today, with the second round scheduled to start at 7.15am. “It was pretty good to be fair. I can’t really complain. I had some momentum on my second nine and then the first thundersto­rm stopped that. But I can’t really complain with a 63. It’s as good a start as I could’ve wished for,” said Bradbury.

Defending champion Lawrence

grabbed his own share of the headlines when it was announced that he had won the DP World Tour’s Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award for his two victories, – one of which was the Joburg Open last November – six top-10s and a major debut this past season. He is the first SA golfer to ever receive this award.

Lawrence celebrated that achievemen­t with an opening 5-under-par 66 to place him just three shots off the clubhouse lead.

“It’s a dream come true,” Lawrence said of his award. “If you look at the names on the trophy, it’s incredible. A year ago I didn’t even have a category, so when I started off with a victory, it came to mind straight away to go for this award. To have accomplish­ed it is an incredible feeling – I’m very grateful and honoured.”

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| Gallo Images DAN Bradbury.

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