South African chasing pack
A South African quartet, including Jordan Burnand, Simon du Plooy, Daniel Bennett and Altin van der Merwe, sit three shots further back on three-under-par after posting 69s.
Du Plooy finished his round in style with three birdies in a row to put himself in the mix early in the Championship.
“It was kind of a struggle in the beginning. I didn't hit the ball good at all and my bunker play was shocking, but then the last through holes, I finished up nicely. I'm very pleased with the round,” said du Plooy.
“Finishing like that gives you confidence and starting a championship under par is always good. I’m just going to try and get a little bit of practice in on my short game and bunker play and then hopefully tomorrow goes better.”
Burnand momentum
“It was a good round out there today and I held on nicely,” said Burnand, reflecting on his round that included an eagle on the par-5 15th.
“I started badly in the beginning and missed quite a few greens in my first six holes. My chipping and putting saved me a bit. Then I managed to build a bit of momentum and then the eagle on fifteen helped.
“So yeah, I’m very, very happy with my game. It was a good performance and I'm very happy with the start.”
Top-ranked player Christiaan Maas, Jack Buchanan and Amilka Bhana were the only other players to break par after one-under-par 71s.