JAMIE DONALDSON GOES THREE CLEAR AT NEDBANK CHALLENGE
REPORT FROM MICHAEL GIBBONS
European Tour staff writer
European Tour staff writer
Jamie
Donaldson, pictured, produced a domineering performance on the second day of the
Nedbank Golf Challenge to establish a three-stroke lead over Henrik
Stenson and Ryan Moore at the top of the world class leaderboard at the
Gary Player Country
Club, South Africa.
The morning after the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela began with a minute’s silence in honour of the great man at Sun City, before the weather-delayed first round was resumed.
The morning after the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela began with a minute’s silence in honour of the great man at Sun City, before the weather-delayed first round was resumed.
Donaldson, 38, from Pontypridd, Wales,
completed a first round of five under par 67 to finish round one in
second spot on the leaderboard but he soon put his foot down to
accelerate away from the field, firing seven birdies in 14 holes to move
to 11 under par and
three clear of golf’s man of the moment Stenson and American Moore.
“I
played really well. I hit a lot of iron shots quite close which enabled
me to make a few putts. The greens are not big here, so if you can get
it near the flag you are never too far away,” said Donaldson.
“I
have been playing nicely the last three weeks; it is a good end to the
year and obviously the last event of the season. I am looking forward
to some time at home with the family and Christmas as home, but I have
been on a good run
and have two important days to go first, which I am very much looking
forward to.”
Asked
if he would like to take a US $1.25 million Christmas present home to
the family, the Welshman smiled: “That would be a nice present from
Santa.”
Stenson,
Moore and the rest of the world class field, including defending
champion Martin Kaymer and Thomas Björn (both tied on seven under) may
have something to say about Donaldson’s plans for a huge Christmas bonus
over the next two
days at Sun City.
Stenson
admitted his dream 2013 season is beginning to catch up with him but
hopes the adrenaline can keep flowing for a couple of more days to get
him over the line.
“I
am kind of running of fumes to be honest,” said Stenson. “But I have
put myself in a pretty good position so hopefully I can keep going and
keep making birdies. If you can get yourself in a decent position early
in the week then that
can give you the little bit extra motivation to keep going to try and
be there on Sunday so I am hoping that will be the case again this week.
“I
am pretty tired mentally and physically but please don’t tell Jamie,
Ryan Moore and the other guys at the top of the leaderboard – we’ll keep
that little secret between us!”
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 144 (2x72)
133 J Donaldson (Wal) 67 66
136 H Stenson (Swe) 69 67, R Moore (USA) 71 65
137 M Kaymer (Ger) 71 66, T Björn (Den) 67 70
138 D Points (USA) 71 67, B De Jonge (Zim) 70 68, C Schwartzel (RSA) 68 70
139
D Fichardt (RSA) 71 68, L Donald (Eng) 68 71, G Fernandez-Castaño (Esp) 67
72, T Jaidee (Tha) 69 70, P Uihlein (USA) 70 69, S Garcia (Esp) 66
73,
140 J Rose (Eng) 73 67,
142 J Luiten (Ned) 74 68,
143 L Oosthuizen (RSA) 74 69,
144 D Lynn (Eng) 73 71,
145 V Dubuisson (Fra) 73 72,
146
M Manassero (Ita) 72 74, K Streelman (USA) 75 71, R Sterne (RSA) 73
73, F Molinari (Ita) 76 70, E Els (RSA) 75 71, B Grace (RSA) 75 71,
147 M Madsen (Den) 76 71, G Woodland (USA) 74 73, T Wiratchant (Tha) 71 76,
148 P Senior (Aus) 80 68,
149 D Van Der Walt (RSA) 77 72
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