Cut goal
Kleu recorded four birdies each on the outward and inward nines for his ten-under-par total as the 23-year-old builds on his run to the last-64 in 2020 at nearby Royal Birkdale. Tiverton’s Baker joined him on that mark late in the day after his own 64 at Southport & Ainsdale.
Kleu said, “There are so many players here, 288. The first goal is always to make the cut and after that, it sounds like a cliché, but I'm here to win the thing.
“I really enjoy links golf because it gives you so many different possibilities. Last week we played in St Andrews, at the home of golf, and so that sort of prepared us for this links style, which is really fun. It’s definitely different to golf courses in Switzerland, a lot of fun.”
One of the last players to finish at Hillside, Teder, 18, shot a 69 for his ten-under total. He is making his championship debut and has won four times this year, including the Estonian Amateur Open.
Aussie shines
Greer began his round at Hillside with five birdies in the first six holes. The 22-year-old, who was born in Glasgow, has top-five finishes in three events in Australia in 2023.
He said, “I didn't really play much golf when I lived in Scotland. It was more football. I guess all the courses I've played have been in Perth (Australia), but I come back here every year so I'm used to this sort of golf. I'm hitting it pretty good so if I can keep doing that it makes it a bit easier. I guess whoever putts the best generally wins but I’ve just got to see what I can do.”
Rafferty, who enjoyed a bogey-free round, has recorded top-seven finishes in the Irish Amateur Open, the East of Ireland Amateur Open and the St Andrews Links Trophy this year.
Rafferty said, “Whenever I do play it's pretty good at the minute. I’ve had a couple of good results this season so far from what I've played. I’m just really comfortable with my game.
“Playing a lot, then not playing, playing nine holes and stuff at home and going under par regularly is a big help as well, because you're not afraid to do it anymore. Whereas over the years, you wouldn't have got a chance to do that as much and it was always a bit of a struggle in competition golf because you're grinding every week. The more social, laid-back aspect has definitely helped me a lot.”