FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
PLAY was suspended for the day at the South African Open Championship as a storm engulfed
the Serengeti Golf and Wildlife Estate to leave Henrik Stenson’s four-shot lead in tact.
Stenson’s sublime seven-under-par 65 came in
more serene conditions as the later starters were hauled off the course
after thunder rumbled and lightning flashed across the sky.
Several
players including overnight leader Merrick Bremner, 2011 Masters
Tournament champion Charl Schwartzel, the surging Tommy Fleetwood and Scots Craig Lee and David Drysdale will resume their respective rounds at 7:30am tomorrow.
Stenson had earlier stolen the show in his pursuit of a first title on The European Tour for five years.
The Swede compiled a quintet of pars before his long, straight driving finally yielded a run of five birdies in seven holes.
The
36-year-old came into the event ranked 59th in The Race to Dubai
rankings and seemed inspired by the opportunity to book a spot at next
week’s DP World Tour Championship - which the top 60 will compete in.
An
eagle at the par five eighth extended his lead after another booming
tee shot was followed by a six iron approach which left his ball within
six feet.
Stenson was understandably delighted with his round,
even if a squandered birdie opportunity on the ninth scuppered his hopes
of equalling Bremner’s course record 64 yesterday.
"There’s still
a lot of golf to be played. I’ve put myself in a nice position going
into the weekend, and I’m looking forward to it. I’m eager to win," he
said.
“I’ve hit a lot of good drives. I counted eight good drives
in the first round, and that’s probably as many as I hit the entire 2011
season. It’s nice to get the feel back with the driver.”
Stenson’s
compatriot Magnus Carlsson was the nearest pursuer on nine under with
Bremner keeping him company in joint second after 14 holes.
Norwegian
Espen Kofstad, the man at the top of The Challenge Tour rankings, had
briefly threatened to join his fellow Scandinavians in the upper reaches
of the leaderboard, yet three bogeys in five back nine holes saw him
slip back.
Elsewhere, Fleetwood, who is fighting for a card on
The European Tour next season, was perhaps the most disappointed to come
off after finding his groove by claiming five shots in six holes.
Lloyd Saltman recaptured his long-lost amateur style by shooting a 66, four less than in Round 1, to be lying third on eight-under-par 136 among those who have completed two rounds.
Peter Whiteford is joint eighth on 138 with a pair of 69s while Marc Warren has returned scores of 70 and 69 for a share of 14th place on five-under 139.
COMPLETED SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
+Several players will go out early Saturday morning to complete their second rounds.
Par 144 (2x72)
131 H Stenson (Swe) 66 65
135 Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 68 67
136 Lloyd Saltman (Sco) 70 66
OTHER SCOTS' TOTALS
138 P Whiteford 69 69 (T8)
139 M Warren 70 69 (T14)
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