Basson leads illustrious countrymen in South Africa

26 November 2015 05:16

Home favourite Christiaan Basson put his more famous compatriots in the shade as he led the challenge after the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship in South Africa.

Major winners Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel were joined in the field by defending champion Branden Grace, but they all trailed fellow South African Basson at Leopard Creek in the opening event of the 2016 season.

Basson shot an error-free 64 to lie on eight under par and lead Schwartzel, England's Matt Ford and Zimbabwe's Mark Williams by three shots.

Schwartzel was one of 39 players still to finish their rounds when play was suspended due to bad weather. He had the 18th to play.

Basson made birdies on the second, fifth, sixth and eighth to turn in 31 and picked up four more shots at the 11th, 13th, 14th and 16th.

Ford had an eagle and five birdies in his round, but two bogeys meant he had to settle for a 67. Williams had an eagle and six birdies, along with three dropped shots.

Schwartzel, who has finished second four times at Leopard Creek, started with two birdies and a third at the sixth put him in a strong position.

Bogies at the seventh and eighth slowed his progress, but further birdies at the ninth and three in a row from the 14th got him right back in contention before the threat of storms brought a premature end to his round.

Sweden's Niclas Fasth, playing his 500th European Tour event, was in a group of seven players on four under as he included an eagle, four birdies and two bogeys in his round.

Joining Fasth were Vaughn Groenewald, Benjamin Hebert, Joost Luiten, Jean-Paul Strydom, Ryan Tipping and Borja Virto Astudillo.

Oosthuizen carded an opening 70 and Grace a 71, with p lay due to resume on Friday at 0630 local time.

Source: PA