In
need of nothing less than a victory at the ISPS HANDA Perth
International to secure his playing rights on The European Tour for next
season, Peter Hedblom set-up that dream scenario by taking a share of
the first round lead at Lake
Karrinyup Country Club in Western Australia.
The
Swede, one of many European Tour players in the last chance saloon to
secure their cards for next year at this, the last counting event for
the all-important top 110 in The Race to Dubai, put together a fine
opening round of four
under par 68 to join former World Amateur World Number One Jin Jeong of
South Korea and the Australian pair of James Nitties and Clint Rice at
the top of the leaderboard.
If
Hedblom is to achieve his dream he will have to overcome, among others,
American star Dustin Johnson who posted a three under 69 to lurk just
one shot off the pace and join an eight-strong group of players tied for
fifth spot.
That group also includes the Swedish
duo of Bjorn Akesson and Fredrik Andersson Hed as well as England’s Sam
Little who all need to finish the week within the top few to continue
their European Tour careers next year.
Johnson’s compatriot and defending
champion, Bo Van Pelt, is another name Hedblom will be more than aware
of in the chasing pack, but the Swede is hoping his care-free attitude
from round one can carry him to what would be a remarkable
fourth European Tour career victory.
“I'm
so far back that I need to win so I have nothing to hold back on,” said
Hedblom. “You just have to go for everything. I can’t be happy with
second, third, fourth or fifth – I just have to play as well as I can
and see if I can win
the tournament.
“Today
it felt like any tournament when I'm starting. But if I will be
leading playing the last day, then maybe I'll feel the tension. But
right now, it's just one round out of four but it's good to at least
have a chance to do it.”
Johnson
doesn’t have to worry about where he will be playing his golf next
year. The seven-time PGA Tour winner and Ryder Cup star was pleased with
his opening effort given he is recovering from a slight illness.
“I'm feeling way better than I was,”
said Johnson. “I just have a little bit of a cough which is okay – I'm
back to where I feel good enough to play good golf. I played pretty well
today and the course is fun to play.
“The greens are really firm and they
are really fast so you have got to be careful where you hit the ball on
your second shots. You don't want too many downhill putts because it's
hard to stop the ball and if you miss the green in the
wrong side, you're dead.”
Complete Round One Scores:
Par 72
68 P Hedblom (Swe); C Rice (Aus); J Jeong (Kor); J Nitties (Aus);
69
N Cullen (Aus); F Andersson Hed (Swe); D Johnson (USA); S Little (Eng);
D Papadatos (Aus); B Åkesson (Swe); N O'Hern (Aus); B Watt (am) (Aus);
70 B Van Pelt (USA); R Coles (Eng); J
Hansen (Den); A Brown (Aus); R Blizard (Aus); J Younger (Aus); T
Petersson (Swe); M Brown (Nzl);
71
C Campbell (Aus); E Kofstad (Nor); R McGowan (Eng); B Rankin (Aus); S
Hansen (Den); B Rumford (Aus); D Bransdon (Aus); J Sjöholm (Swe); T Bond
(Aus);
72
D Drysdale (Sco); D Popovic (Aus); R Haller (Aus); R Fisher (Eng); M
Fraser (Aus); P Cooke (Aus); R Finch (Eng); P Wilson (Aus); S Wakefield
(Eng); P Spargo (Aus); A Hall (Aus); A Bland (Aus); O Fisher (Eng); N
Basic (Aus); C Parry
(Aus); D Willett (Eng); B Ninyette (Aus); B Lamb (Aus); C Doak (Sco);
73
M Jonzon (Swe); P O'Malley (Aus); B Grace (RSA); P Lonard (Aus); J
Lara (Esp); J Morrison (Eng); A Snobeck (Fra); C Lee (Sco); M Griffin
(Aus); M Hoey (Nir); J Edfors (Swe); A Katholos (Aus); D Higgins (Irl);
W Ormsby (Aus); M
Korhonen (Fin); G Havret (Fra); P Lawrie (Irl);
74
S Leaney (Aus); M Guyatt (Aus); G Paddison (Nzl); M Millar (Aus); A
Kaleka (Fra); M Jager (Aus); A Levy (Fra); R Fox (Nzl); A Kelly (Aus); J
Kingston (RSA); S Henry (Sco); S Jones (Aus); S Dartnall (Aus); A
Buckle (Aus); L McKechnie
(Aus); A Martin (Aus); G Lockerbie (Eng);
75
N Holman (Aus); M Cain (Aus); F Zanotti (Par); A Stolz (Aus); M
Ballard (Aus); M Tullo (Chi); K Mueck (Aus); O Floren (Swe); T Cox
(Aus); A Summers (Aus); T Van Der Walt (RSA); C Hancock (Aus); P
Erofejeff (Fin); M Stieger (Aus);
T Wood (Aus); A Crawford (Aus); D McKenzie (Aus); D Fox (Aus); J Wilson
(Aus); J Scrivener (Aus); R Bland (Eng);
76
S Kjeldsen (Den); N Green (Aus); M Wright (Aus); J Walters (RSA); P
Casey (Eng); S Jeffress (Aus); M Sim (Aus); R Karlberg (Swe); A
Presnell (Aus); J McLean (Aus); M Foster (Aus); R McEvoy (Eng); J Wade
(Aus);
77
C Paisley (Eng); R Batibasaga (Aus); S Laycock (Aus); P Fowler (Aus); B
Shilton (Nzl); A Hartø (Den); B Stone (RSA); L Jensen (Den);
78
D Van Der Walt (RSA); K Felton (Aus); J Norris (Aus); M Delpodio
(Ita); L Deagan (Aus); K Richardson (Aus); J Geary (Nzl); M Moore
(Aus); R Lynch (Aus); L Gagli (Ita); M Pearce (Nzl); A Dodt (Aus);
79 M Nixon (Eng); K Pratt (Aus); M Goggin (Aus);
80 R Kulacz (Aus);
81 J Lagergren (Swe); G Reed (Aus);
82 A Tschudin (Aus);
85 M Giles (Aus)
ENDS
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