Maiden Mercedes-Benz International Round
Sets Stacey Off On Right Foot
Round 01
of the third edition of the Mercedes-Benz International Pro-Am got
underway in near perfect conditions at the Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club, United Arab Emirates ... and there was some excellent scoring
to match.
The PGA of Great Britain and Ireland’s Jonathan Stacey took the early clubhouse lead and maintained it for the duration of the day.
The PGA of Great Britain and Ireland’s Jonathan Stacey took the early clubhouse lead and maintained it for the duration of the day.
A superb blemish-free round of 67 (-4)
that consisted of two equally impressive nines cemented his place at the
top of the leaderboard:
“I’m pleased – I played really nicely
and the greens are amazing out there so you certainly know when you’ve
holed a putt,” said Stacey. “I haven’t got a gameplan coming out here –
it’s -1 degree back home so I’ve hit a few balls but other than that
I’ve got a low expectations. It’s the first time I’ve played the course
and it’s a really good test of golf off the back tees so I’ll see if I
can keep it going.”
Starting on the 10th hole, Jonathan
parred the first four holes before birdieing the par-four 14th – another
birdie was to follow on the par-three 17th to reach the turn in a
two-under 33. Six straight pars followed, however two birdies in the
final three holes saw Jonathan post an unmatched 67 and gain the early
initiative over the 28 Professional-strong field.
Just one shot behind are Andrej Kraljic
(PGA of Slovenia) and Georg Schultes (PGA of Austria) who signed for
matching 68s. Kraljic’s round consisted of two bogeys, three birdies
and an excellent eagle on the 18th, with Georg matching the Slovenian
with two bogeys and five bogeys to sit close behind the leader moving
into the second round.
Two shots further adrift is the
defending Champion, PGA of GB&I’s Garry Houston, who, along with
Andrew Pilfold (PGA of GB&I) remain in an excellent position after
both signing for 70.
In the Team Pro-Am competition it turned
out to be a closely fought contest between the two teams from Rockliffe
Hall, who were both battling for the clubhouse lead and early advantage
heading into Round 2.
Head Professional, Jonathan Stacey, held
the clubhouse lead for a considerable amount of time with his team’s
superb score of 89 points (-17) that was seemingly unbeatable. However
Rockliffe Hall’s Assistant Professional, Jonny Dye, and his team of
Richard Roper, Tanny Sinfield and Tim Walker, went two better with a
sublime team score of 91 points (-19), made up from an exceptional 13
Nett Birdies and 3 Nett Eagles to give them a slender lead at the top.
For Full Round 01 Scores Visit: http://eur.pe/2016MercInt
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