Thursday, May 23, 2013

GODDARD LEADS WEATHER-HIT CHALLENGE TOUR EVENT AT WATERLOO

EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR REPORT
By NEIL AHERN 
Luke Goddard described it as the best round of his European Challenge Tour career as the Englishman carded a superb seven under par 64 to move into a one-shot lead after a weather-affected opening day of the Telenet Trophy in Belgium
The beginning of play was delayed by three and a half hours at the prestigious Royal Waterloo Golf Club, near Brussels due to heavy rain, but not even a further two-hour suspension midway through Goddard’s round would distract him as he flourished on the back nine.
The 25 year old resumed before embarking on a stunning run of four consecutive birdies from the fifth hole, his 14th, to add to the five birdies on his front nine before a bogey at the last denied him the chance to take a two-shot lead into the second day.
While many groups are yet to finish their first rounds, early on Day 2, Goddard was simply delighted with how all facets of his game came together in one thoroughly enjoyable round.
“I started really well with a birdie on ten,” said the former Walker Cup player. “Then I had a bogey at  the 11th but I played really solid after that, made plenty of birdies and even missed a couple of good chances.
“I'm really pleased with the way I played. At the (par five) fifth I 

was tempted to go for the green in two but I laid up and it was a 

good decision because I made birdie, then I chipped in at six with a 

nice shot up a tier.

“I holed a 15-foot putt at the seventh and hit a good approach into 

the eight to about 10 foot so it was a nice finish. I didn’t force it 

today and was nice and relaxed.

“It was the best round I've had on the Challenge Tour. It’s a 

really  nice feeling, especially after a poor start to the season.

It’s good to  get off and running.”

Goddard was one shot clear of Finland’s Roope Kakko, whose six 

under par opening round of 65 was enough to move him into 

outright second place and he was happy to maintain his momentum 

after an impressive final round 68 at last week’s Madeira Islands 

Open – Portugal - BPI, where he finished tied fifth.

“In the final round last week I just found something and I was 

striking the ball really well and that same feeling is still going,” said 

the 31 year old. “It’s funny, it seems the guys who play well on 
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Sunday play well the following week so I just tried to do the same 

things.”

Martin Sell of England was a shot further back in third place, after 

five under par 66, while American Dodge Kemmer, Adrian 
 
Otaegui of Spain and another Englishman James Ruth were tied 

fourth on four under.



 LEADERS IN CLUBHOUSE
Par 71
64 Luke Goddard (England).
65 Roope Kakko (Finland)
66 Martin Sell (England), Jame Ruth (England), Adrian Otaegui (Spain).
SCOTS SCORES
69 Jack Doherty.
71 Andrew McArthur
72 George Murray

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