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Hollick leads in Swaziland

Cape Town - Jake Redman included an eagle at the 17th to his late charge at the Royal Swazi Open on Wednesday and moved within one point of the lead at the Royal Swazi Sun Country Club.

Redman was in second place after the first round, one point behind leader Michael Hollick.

“It’s the first time I’m playing this tournament, because I’ve missed out in pre-qualifying for the last couple of years," Redman said.

"It’s great to get straight into the tournament and to get off to such a good start.

The 26-year-old headed to Swaziland with a game plan based on the modified stableford scoring system of the tournament, which promotes aggressive play and gives the professionals more reason to fire at the flags.

“This format is really nice, because it’s a bit different," he said.

"My game plan is designed for the scoring system, because it rewards those who make lots of birdies."

Redman headed out with that in mind and made a quick move on the front stretch to birdie his first three holes. He then birdied the seventh to turn with eight points in hand.

The back stretch held a slower start for the Fancourt player, who had to stay patient until the opportunities arose. The wait finally ended on the par-five 17th, where he made a five-point gain. He then closed with another birdie.

“That eagle at 17 was the highlight of my round, but it was long time coming after my good start.

"I almost holed my second shot for albatross, but I was still very happy to make eagle."

Redman has nine top-20 results on the Sunshine Tour and is no stranger to the front of the pack. With 54 holes still to play, there was plenty of golf to come, but the young gun was up for the challenge.

“The points are in my mind, but I want to take it one step at a time.

"The course has a strong risk-and-reward layout, and if you stay patient the scores will come."

Hollick, meanwhile, wanted to stay focused on the task of leading.

“I’ve just got to play it shot by shot now that I’m ahead," said Hollick.

"My downfall this year has been that I get ahead of myself, so if I stay in the moment then I’ll definitely be up there at the end."

Ruan de Smidt had a solid day on the 6 140-metre course and made seven birdies to share third on 14 points. He was joined by Zimbabwean Mark Williams, a fellow graduate of the Sunshine Big Easy Tour.

Scores after the first round of the Royal Swazi Open at Royal Swazi Sun Country Club, in Swaziland, on Wednesday (modified stableford; RSA unless otherwise specified).

16 - Michael Hollick

15 - Jake Redman

14 - Ruan de Smidt, Mark Williams

13 - Ryan Cairns (ZIM), Colin Nel

12 - Wallie Coetsee

11 - Brandon Detweiler (USA), Jaco Ahlers

10 - James Kingston, Doug McGuigan, Martin du Toit, Jean Hugo, Divan van den Heever, Shaun Smith, Darryn Lloyd, Keenan Davidse

9 - Alex Haindl, Merrick Bremner, Bradford Vaughan, Vaughn Groenewald, Grant Muller

8 - Titch Moore, PH McIntyre, Dean Burmester, John Bele, Nic Henning, Brandon Pieters, Christiaan Basson

7 - Jake Roos, Andrew Curlewis, Jacques Blaauw, Ross Wellington, Ulrich van den Berg

6 - Teboho Sefatsa, Allan Versfeld, James Kamte, Theunis Spangenberg, Charl Coetzee

5 - Lyle Rowe, JG Claassen, Louis de Jager

4 - Graham van der Merwe, Des Terblanche, Johan de Beer, Michiel Bothma, Warren Abery, Anthony Michael, Andrew Georgiou, Justin Harding, Matthew Carvell, Desvonde Botes

3 - Heinrich Bruiners, Peter Karmis, Steven Ferreira

2 - Derik Ferreira, Neil Schietekat

1 - Toto Thimba (Jnr), Bryce Easton, Ockie Strydom, Shaun Norris, Tyrone Ferreira

0 - Andre Cruse, Tyrone Mordt

-1 - Attie Schwartzel, Jeff Inglis (ENG)

-2 - Danie van Tonder, Chris Swanepoel

-3 - Hendrik Buhrmann, Desne van den Bergh

-5 - Kevin Stone, Lindani Ndwandwe

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