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Strydom grabs lead to open Serengeti title defence

Kempton Park - Jean-Paul Strydom fired in a solid six-under-par 66 opening round of the Tour Championship to get his title-defense underway at Serengeti Golf and Lifestyle Estate.

Strydom claimed victory here last year, defeating Jean Hugo, Jake Roos, Ockie Strydom and Thriston Lawrence by a single stroke at 14-under-par to claim his only title on Tour.

He started this year's edition solidly, making back-to-back birdies on the 10th and 11th hole, having teed off from the 10th tee. He would not make another birdie for the next four holes but didn’t drop a single shot there, either. He turned things up a bit and birdied the 16th, 17th and 18th holes to turn in 31.

"I played nicely and solidly," he said after his round. "I think we missed only about two or three fairways today. I played solidly off the tee, kept it in play and putted nicely. I think I missed two fairways today. I made three (birdies) in a row - 16, 17 and 18 - which is a bonus. This nine is always the trickier one with the wind coming in so it makes those holes even trickier."

His back nine - the front nine of the golf course - was a little indifferent because despite picking up two birdies there, Strydom also dropped a shot on his 13th hole.

A shot behind Strydom lies one of last year's runners-up, Thriston Lawrence, Haydn Porteous, Daniel Greene, Rhys Enoch of Wales and leading rookie, Garrick Higgo.

"I played nicely today, starting with a 20-foot birdie-putt," said Higgo who effectively has the rookie race won.

"I hit the ball average though and I think my putter saved me today. My tee shots were great and because the fairways can be quite wide here so you can miss a few fairways here and the rough isn’t that long. Today, I guess, it just came down to wedge-play and putting."

Occupying the fourth spot today at four-under 68 is James Hart du Preez, Luke Jerling who has seen his stock rise this season thanks to a couple of solid results, Christiaan Basson and another rookie who has really impressed this season, Deon Germishuys.

Jacques Kruyswijk, Jacques Blaauw, JC Ritchie, Brandon Stone and Ockie Strydom share 11th at three-under. With this being the final event of the regular season, Ritchie and Daniel van Tonder have it all to play for because they are both trying to win the Order of Merit and with Jaco Ahlers not in the field this week, that race is between the two of them.

Scores:

66 - Jean-Paul Strydom

67 - Thriston Lawrence, Garrick Higgo, Daniel Greene, Rhys Enoch, Haydn Porteous

68 - James Hart du Preez, Christiaan Basson, Luke Jerling, Deon Germishuys

69 - Jacques Blaauw, Jacques Kruyswijk, JC Ritchie, Brandon Stone, Ockie Strydom

70 - Daniel van Tonder, Keith Horne, Hennie du Plessis, Jake Redman

71 - Keenan Davidse, Martin Rohwer

72 - Jean Hugo, Toto Thimba Jnr, Alex Haindl

73 - George Coetzee, CJ du Plessis, Darren Fichardt, MJ Viljoen, Ruan Conradie, Jaco Van Zyl

74 - Jaco Prinsloo, Oliver Bekker

75 - Dylan Naidoo, Merrick Bremner, Jake Roos, Steve Surry

76 - Louis de Jager, Stephen Ferreira, Callum Mowat

77 - Estiaan Conradie

78 - Ruan de Smidt

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