OOSTHUIZEN, SCOTT SHARE LEAD AT MISSION HILLS, CHINA
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE ASIAN TOUR
Dongguan,
China: Louis Oosthuizen and Adam Scott produced sparkling
golf to charge to the top of the WGC–HSBC Champions leaderboard after
round one of the season’s final World Golf Championship event at Mission
Hills Golf Club.
The
South African and Australian – both runners-up in Major Championships
this year – carded rounds seven-under-par 65s over the Olazábal Course
to share pole position on Thursday.
Former
Open champion Oosthuizen, pictured above,who was beaten in a play-off at this year’s
Masters Tournament by Bubba Watson, had seven birdies in his round
including a 15-foot effort on his final hole of the day, the par five
ninth.
That
looked good enough for the first round lead until Scott hit a stunning
second shot to 12 feet at the same par five and sank the resulting eagle
putt.
Watson
and another left-handed American who owns three Green Jackets, Phil
Mickelson, are joined by last week’s BMW Masters champion Peter Hanson
and Shane Lowry in third place on six under par.
Oosthuizen,
whose two European Tour wins this season include victory in Malaysia a
week after his Augusta heartbreak, admitted he had not expected to get
off to such a good start.
“I
don't think I saw a really low number out there but once you look at
the leaderboard and see the guys are firing it up, all of a sudden you
started seeing birdies,” said the 30-year-old.
“I
played well - I made five birdies on the par fives, and that got the
round going, and then I made two more birdies. I hit a few bad iron
shots, but made good up-and-downs for pars and just glad to have a
bogey-free round, I'm always happy with that.
“There
are three rounds left and a lot of golf to be played. The main key is
to try to put myself in a spot to win it on Sunday. If I can keep doing
what I'm doing on the par fives and hitting fairways, you've got a good
chance.”
Scott was delighted with his finish as he chases a second WGC title after claiming last year’s WGC–Bridgestone Invitational.
“It
was a solid day that all of a sudden turned into a really good day,”
said the dashing Australian, who has won numerous titles in Asia.
“I hit a lot of good shots, and they ended up finishing close on the last couple holes and I took advantage of that.
“With
five par fives, it sets up well for my game, and the plan is to just
take advantage of the fives and hopefully hang in there with the leaders
all week.”
Mickelson,
seeking a third victory in the event, matched Scott's eagle on the
ninth, in his case from 25 feet, and said: "My game feels really good.
It's gotten better each week since the PGA Championship and hopefully I
can carry on - I certainly feel confident that I will be able to."
Watson
mixed seven birdies and three bogeys with an eagle at the long 11th,
while Lowry looked to be surging into a clear lead when he holed a six
footer for birdie at the 15th and gained another shot from ten feet at
the 16th.
However,
he failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker at the 17th and
paid the price for driving into sand at the last - the two closing
bogeys souring the Irishman’s round somewhat.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 72. Yardage 7301
65 Louis OOSTHUIZEN (RSA), Adam SCOTT (AUS).
66 Phil MICKELSON (USA), Bubba WATSON (USA), Peter HANSON (SWE), Shane LOWRY (IRL).
67 Dustin JOHNSON (USA), Prom MEESAWAT (THA).
68 JANG Ik-jae (KOR), Luke DONALD (ENG), Scott PIERCY (USA), WU Ashun
(CHN), Thomas AIKEN (RSA), Martin KAYMER (GER), Jason DUFNER (USA).
69 Ian POULTER (ENG), Paul LAWRIE (SCO), Bill HAAS (USA).
70 Garth MULROY (RSA), Lee WESTWOOD (ENG), Ernie ELS (RSA), Thongchai
JAIDEE (THA), Yuta IKEDA (JPN), Carl PETTERSSON (SWE), Scott HEND (AUS).
71 Greg CHALMERS (AUS), Jamie DONALDSON (WAL), Thorbjorn OLESEN (DEN),
Gonzalo FERNANDEZ-CASTANO (ESP), Marcel SIEM (GER), Julien QUESNE (FRA),
Graeme McDOWELL (NIR), Keegan BRADLEY (USA).
72 Jeev Milkha SINGH (IND), Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA), Masanori KOBAYASHI
(JPN), LIANG Wenchong (CHN), Thomas BJORN (DEN), Nick WATNEY (USA),
Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT), Alvaro QUIROS (ESP), Joost LUITEN (NED), John
SENDEN (AUS), Justin ROSE (ENG), Brandt SNEDEKER (USA).
73 George COETZEE (RSA), Hiroyuki FUJITA (JPN), Marcus FRASER (AUS), Han
LEE (USA), Tadahiro TAKAYAMA (JPN), Marc LEISHMAN (AUS), Mark WILSON
(USA), Nicolas COLSAERTS (BEL), Gaganjeet BHULLAR (IND), Brad KENNEDY
(AUS).
74 Jaco VAN ZYL (RSA), Toshinori MUTO (JPN), Francesco MOLINARI (ITA), Brendan JONES (AUS), Danny WILLETT (ENG).
75 Geoff OGILVY (AUS), Branden GRACE (RSA), Johnson WAGNER (USA), Rafa CABRERA-BELLO (ESP), ZHANG Xin-jun (CHN).
76 David LYNN (ENG), Robert GARRIGUS (USA), Hennie OTTO (RSA), Robert ALLENBY (AUS).
77 Siddikur RAHMAN (BAN), Kenichi KUBOYA (JPN).
78 David LIPSKY (USA), Robert ROCK (ENG), Richie RAMSAY (SCO), KIM Hyung-sung (KOR).
79 HU Mu (CHN), Kyle STANLEY (USA).
83 Jbe KRUGER (RSA).
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