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Schietekat in slender lead at Selborne

Cape Town - Neil Schietekat signed for a stunning six-under-par 66 opening round of the Vodacom Origins of Golf at Selborne Park Golf Club to take a one-shot lead into the second round.

He opened with three birdies back-to-back a bogey on the fourth hole. He picked up three pars after that to steady himself and but those too were followed by another dropped shot on the eighth before he made another birdie on the ninth to turn in 34.

His back nine was more eventful, however, because he took full advantage of the par-five 10th and picked up an eagle there. Two more birdies on the 11th and 14th meant a bogey-free for the reigning Sun City Challenge champion.

“If you get off to a nice start, this course is fun,” he said, “but it can also bite. I’m glad to be back here because I kind of play well here every time. But, I didn’t feel like I played my best, I just kind of kept it in play all day. I’m putting really well at the moment, making the putts that I’m supposed to make. But the game has been solid for the last couple of months.”

Hot behind Schietekat’s and trailing by a single shot was the 2013 champion, Jacques Blaauw, Wynand Dingle and member of the Gary Player Class, Lindani Ndwandwe on five-under. While Blaauw dropped two shots en route to his 67, Dingle and Ndwandwe each made a single bogey on day one.

“It was all going my way today,” said Ndwandwe, “but, there wasn’t anything spectacular about it. I didn’t expect a lot from myself after being away from the golf for a while. But, I like this course, coastal. It makes you think a bit. It’s not one of those designed for the big-hitter but it wants to you think around here.”

Andrew Curlewis is four-under and occupies the fifth spot while the sixth is shared by Chris Swanepoel, Herman Loubser, Garth Mulroy, MJ Viljoen, Tyler Hogarty, Peter Karmis, Ulrich van den Berg and Anton Haig all on three-under-par 69.

Scores:

66 - Neil Schietekat

67 - Jacques Blaauw, Wynand Dingle, Lindani Ndwandwe

68 - Andrew Curlewis

69 - Chris Swanepoel, Herman Loubser, Garth Mulroy, MJ Viljoen, Tyler Hogarty, Peter Karmis, Ulrich van den Berg, Anton Haig

70 - Kyle McClatchie, Daniel Greene, Ockie Strydom, Pieter Moolman, Andre Nel, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Teboho Sefatsa, Jason Smith, Steve Surry, Alex Haindl, Colin Nel, Aubrey Beckley

71 - Scott Campbell, Ruan Conradie, Louis de Jager, Wallie Coetsee, Victor Lange, Theunis Bezuidenhout, Stuart Smith, Tyrone Ryan, Jason Viljoen, Fredrik From

72 - James Pennington, Jade Buitendag, Justin Harding, Michael Palmer, Daniel van Tonder, Tyrone Ferreira, Merrick Bremner, Hennie Otto, Ruan de Smidt, Michael Hollick, Coert Groenewald, Desne Van Den Bergh, Toto Thimba, Martin Rohwer, Titch Moore, Erhard Lambrechts

73 - Stephen Ferreira, Lyle Rowe, Bennie van der Merwe, Philip Eriksson, Jared Harvey, Luke Jerling, Chris Cannon

74 - Warren Abery, Madalitso Muthiya, Thriston Lawrence, Jean Hugo, Louis Albertse, Duane Keun, JJ Senekal, Vaughn Groenewald, Rourke van der Spuy, Doug McGuigan, Ryan Cairns, Daniel Hammond

75 - Marc Cayeux, Keenan Davidse, Breyten Meyer, Jaco Ahlers, Philip Geerts, Marthin Scheepers

76 - Jabulane Mabilane, Christiaan Basson, Heinrich Bruiners, Estiaan Conradie, Ryan Tipping, CJ du Plessis, Adilson Da Silva

77 - Combrinck Smit, Matt Bright, Makhetha Mazibuko, Wayne Stroebel, Derick Petersen, Benjamin Follett-Smith, Jake Roos, Jake Redman, Roberto Lupini, Jacques P de Villiers, Matthew Carvell

78 - Adriel Poonan, Michael Schutz, Mark Williams, Thabang Simon, David McIntyre

79 - Allister de Kock, Callum Mowat, Kyle Barker, Dylan Mostert, Musiwalo Nethunzwi

80 - Keelan Africa, Steven Lecuyer, Michael Green, Jason Roets, Bryandrew Roelofsz, Rhys West, Jacquin Hess

81 - Luke Trocado, Gideon van der Vyver, Mohit Mediratta

82 - Basil Wright, Kayyam Rauf Mandhu, Thabo Moraba

83 - Altaaf Bux

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