Centurion - Matthew Carvell found it easy to relax with his long-time friend Will Taylor on the bag, and shot a confident 64 at Centurion Country Club on Wednesday to share the Telkom PGA Pro-Am lead.
“It’s enjoyable having a buddy on the bag. We had a laugh out there and enjoyed it, because we go a long way back. That really helps you relax and accept that whatever happens, happens,” he said.
The 27-year-old, who finished 35th on the 2012 Order of Merit, showed no signs of struggling to regroup after the festive break and coasted to eight-under-par, joining England’s Ross McGowan at the top of the leaderboard.
“I was nervous at the start, because I was worried I’d forgotten how to play golf,” joked Carvell. “But I hit the ball better than I expected to and I putted really well today - no three-putts on these greens is pretty good. I didn’t have any expectations, although I have been working hard and didn’t take much time off during the break.”
The Kyalami Country Club professional had a sterling day on the 6 700m layout, avoiding bogeys and pencilling in eight birdies during the round.
Low rounds have become the norm for Carvell, who missed only three cuts during the second half of last year. The consistency in his results is directly connected to hard work.
“I do feel comfortable being up there. It’s great to start this way, because you want to get back near the top of the leaderboard straight away. I’m going out to try for a win this week, but I know that if I keep playing the way I am it will eventually come. It takes away from all of the hard work when you try to force a win.
“I’m already into the Joburg Open, so I’m not looking too far ahead. We’ll take it from here and hopefully do some damage in the co-sanctioned events,” he said.
Morning starter McGowan, who won the 2009 Madrid Masters, looked every inch the European Tour champion as he set the clubhouse lead on eight-under-par. Having lost the majority of his playing privileges due to a wrist injury, the 30-year-old has chosen the Sunshine Tour as the foundation upon which to rebuild his career.
“First tournament of the year and it’s nice to get off to a good start,” he said. “I’ve still got to get into Joburg Open, so the main goal is a top-five finish here. But if we can lift the trophy at the end of the week then it’s even better!”
Steven Ferreira also got the year off to a good start and shot 65, which included an eagle at the par-five third. His seven-under-par haul was enough for sole second at the close of round one.
“I definitely got it going today, just hitting all of the right shots. I only had 23 putts, with nine on the front nine, but I actually stayed calm out there and took it one shot at a time.
"I’m looking forward to the season, because my game is where it needs to be. All of the preparation is done and now it’s time to play,” he said.
Scores (RSA unless otherwise specified):
64 - Ross McGowan (ENG), Matthew Carvell
65 - Steven Ferreira
66 - Johan Bekker, Oliver Bekker, Dawie Van der Walt, PH McIntyre
67 - Wallie Coetsee, David Hewan, Riekus Nortje, Ryan Tipping, JJ Senekal, Ockie Strydom
68 - Wynand Dingle, Louis de Jager, James Kingston, Jared Harvey, Ryan Strauss, Shaun Norris
69 - Morne Buys, Toto Thimba (Jnr), Michael du Toit, Colin Nel, Justin Harding, Jean Hugo, Tjaart van der Walt, Tyrone Ferreira
70 - MJ Daffue, Anthony Michael, Chris Swanepoel, Derik Ferreira, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Pieter Kruger, Neil Schietekat, Desvonde Botes, Grant Muller, Mark Murless
71 - Alex Haindl, Vaughn Groenewald, Michael Hollick, Tyrone Mordt, Martin du Toit, Mark Williams, Bradford Vaughan, Ryan Cairns (ZIM), Teboho Sefatsa, Theunis Spangenberg, Warren Abery, Lyle Rowe
72 - Ryan Thompson, Lindani Ndwandwe, Gert Myburgh, Ulrich van den Berg, Brandon Pieters
73 - Musiwalo Nethunzwi, Michiel Bothma, Ruan de Smidt, Joshua Cunliffe, Tyrone Ryan, Daniel Greene, Dean Burmester
74 - Albert Pistorius, Paul Marks, Neil Cheetham (ENG), Charl Coetzee
75 - Keenan Davidse, Andrew Georgiou
76 - Divan van den Heever
79 - Johan du Buisson
80 - JG Claassen
81 - Johan van Vuuren
83 - Norman Mashaba
“It’s enjoyable having a buddy on the bag. We had a laugh out there and enjoyed it, because we go a long way back. That really helps you relax and accept that whatever happens, happens,” he said.
The 27-year-old, who finished 35th on the 2012 Order of Merit, showed no signs of struggling to regroup after the festive break and coasted to eight-under-par, joining England’s Ross McGowan at the top of the leaderboard.
“I was nervous at the start, because I was worried I’d forgotten how to play golf,” joked Carvell. “But I hit the ball better than I expected to and I putted really well today - no three-putts on these greens is pretty good. I didn’t have any expectations, although I have been working hard and didn’t take much time off during the break.”
The Kyalami Country Club professional had a sterling day on the 6 700m layout, avoiding bogeys and pencilling in eight birdies during the round.
Low rounds have become the norm for Carvell, who missed only three cuts during the second half of last year. The consistency in his results is directly connected to hard work.
“I do feel comfortable being up there. It’s great to start this way, because you want to get back near the top of the leaderboard straight away. I’m going out to try for a win this week, but I know that if I keep playing the way I am it will eventually come. It takes away from all of the hard work when you try to force a win.
“I’m already into the Joburg Open, so I’m not looking too far ahead. We’ll take it from here and hopefully do some damage in the co-sanctioned events,” he said.
Morning starter McGowan, who won the 2009 Madrid Masters, looked every inch the European Tour champion as he set the clubhouse lead on eight-under-par. Having lost the majority of his playing privileges due to a wrist injury, the 30-year-old has chosen the Sunshine Tour as the foundation upon which to rebuild his career.
“First tournament of the year and it’s nice to get off to a good start,” he said. “I’ve still got to get into Joburg Open, so the main goal is a top-five finish here. But if we can lift the trophy at the end of the week then it’s even better!”
Steven Ferreira also got the year off to a good start and shot 65, which included an eagle at the par-five third. His seven-under-par haul was enough for sole second at the close of round one.
“I definitely got it going today, just hitting all of the right shots. I only had 23 putts, with nine on the front nine, but I actually stayed calm out there and took it one shot at a time.
"I’m looking forward to the season, because my game is where it needs to be. All of the preparation is done and now it’s time to play,” he said.
Scores (RSA unless otherwise specified):
64 - Ross McGowan (ENG), Matthew Carvell
65 - Steven Ferreira
66 - Johan Bekker, Oliver Bekker, Dawie Van der Walt, PH McIntyre
67 - Wallie Coetsee, David Hewan, Riekus Nortje, Ryan Tipping, JJ Senekal, Ockie Strydom
68 - Wynand Dingle, Louis de Jager, James Kingston, Jared Harvey, Ryan Strauss, Shaun Norris
69 - Morne Buys, Toto Thimba (Jnr), Michael du Toit, Colin Nel, Justin Harding, Jean Hugo, Tjaart van der Walt, Tyrone Ferreira
70 - MJ Daffue, Anthony Michael, Chris Swanepoel, Derik Ferreira, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Pieter Kruger, Neil Schietekat, Desvonde Botes, Grant Muller, Mark Murless
71 - Alex Haindl, Vaughn Groenewald, Michael Hollick, Tyrone Mordt, Martin du Toit, Mark Williams, Bradford Vaughan, Ryan Cairns (ZIM), Teboho Sefatsa, Theunis Spangenberg, Warren Abery, Lyle Rowe
72 - Ryan Thompson, Lindani Ndwandwe, Gert Myburgh, Ulrich van den Berg, Brandon Pieters
73 - Musiwalo Nethunzwi, Michiel Bothma, Ruan de Smidt, Joshua Cunliffe, Tyrone Ryan, Daniel Greene, Dean Burmester
74 - Albert Pistorius, Paul Marks, Neil Cheetham (ENG), Charl Coetzee
75 - Keenan Davidse, Andrew Georgiou
76 - Divan van den Heever
79 - Johan du Buisson
80 - JG Claassen
81 - Johan van Vuuren
83 - Norman Mashaba