The Herald (South Africa)

Mouton, Nel in lead at windy Humewood

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IF you see Jaco Mouton wearing the same cap he wore during the first round of the R750 000 Sun Boardwalk Challenge yesterday, it will be because his four-under-par 68 exceeded even his own expectatio­ns.

It gave him a share of the first-round lead at a windswept Humewood Golf Club with Colin Nel on a day when gusts of up to 50km/h made life difficult and turned the best-known links course in South Africa into the testing track locals know it can be.

“Before I started I told the guy I’m travelling with that if I shot under par, I’d wear this cap for the rest of my life,” Mouton said.

“I think four-under is incredible, to be honest.”

What makes it even more incredible is that it came in his first tournament round on the course.

“It’s my first time at Humewood,” he said.

“I played the pro-am on Monday and it blew me out of the water here.

“Today [yesterday] was really tough. It was cold and the wind was pumping. If you hit anything higher than 20 feet off the ground it was gone. “But it’s a nice challenge.” He responded with an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys on a day on which only a single player managed to go around without dropping two shots or more.

His co-leader, Nel, also made an eagle, but he had five birdies and three bogeys in his round.

“I’m very happy with my round,” Nel said. “It was a grind the whole day in the wind. You couldn’t take it easy on any hole.

“It was mentally draining too. You know the normal yardages, but then you take the wind into considerat­ion. It becomes difficult with the gusting.”

The secret for Mouton lay in the work he did close to the greens.

“You’ve got to just keep it in play here and your short game has got to be good,” he said.

“You’ve got to up-anddown a lot because it’s really hard to hit all the greens.

“I really like the course. It’s the most links-style course I’ve played in the country.

“It allows you to run the ball onto the greens, which helps a lot playing in this type of wind.”

Mouton and Nel held a onestroke edge over five players.

Francois Coetzee, Andrew Curlewis, Antonio Rosado, Hennie du Plessis and Hennie Otto all carded three-underpar 69s.

There was a group of 11 players on two-under-par.

For Mouton, his opening round was a huge relief.

“I missed seven cuts in a row before coming here.

“This week, I finally put a round together in probably the hardest conditions we’ve played this season,” he said.

 ?? Picture: SUNSHINE TOUR/GALLO IMAGES/ CARL FOURIE ?? EAGLED-EYED: Co-leader Colin Nel watches the flight of his ball during the first round of the Sun Boardwalk Challenge at the Humewood Golf Club yesterday
Picture: SUNSHINE TOUR/GALLO IMAGES/ CARL FOURIE EAGLED-EYED: Co-leader Colin Nel watches the flight of his ball during the first round of the Sun Boardwalk Challenge at the Humewood Golf Club yesterday
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