• Atwal blasts clear in Mauritius

    Arjun Atwal
    Arjun Atwal during the day 1 of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

    After a 16-hour flight and with no practice round, India’s Arjun Atwal opened with a course record nine-under-par 62 for a four-stroke lead in the first round of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at Heritage Golf Club on Thursday.

    Atwal admitted he was both ‘pleased and shocked’ with a round that started with two consecutive birdies and included another three birdies in five holes from the sixth, and then saw him close with an eagle and two birdies in his last five holes on this par-71 course.

    His round bettered the previous course record of six-under-par 65 held by the four players of past champion George Coetzee, Carlos Pigem, Jeunghun Wang and Thorbjørn Olesen, which they posted in the 2015 edition of the tournament here.

    Atwal’s record round took him clear of the chasing pack of five players including South Africans Louis de Jager and Ockie Strydom, Germany’s Sebastian Heisele, Brazil’s Adilson da Silva and Miguel Tabuena of the Philippines on five under. World number 22 Louis Oosthuizen opened with a four-under-par 67. Coetzee, who won here in 2015, also opened with a 67, as did the in-form Dylan Frittelli.

    ‘I was in Kuala Lumpur the last two days to announce the players in Team Asia for the EurAsia Cup and I had some media activities to do. I had no practice round and went straight to the first tee,’ said Atwal, who is a three-time winner on the European Tour and also the first Indian golfer to win on the PGA Tour in the 2010 Wyndham Championship.

    ‘I’m pleased and shocked. I took a very long route coming here. I came through Dubai and it took me 16 hours to get here. I was tired and I didn’t really expect anything. Sometimes when you don’t expect much, you get a lot out of it. I found it pretty tough out there but I didn’t make any mistakes and I had a hot putter.’

    Oosthuizen, who is making his debut in this tri-sanctioned tournament between the Sunshine, European and Asian Tours, also said he found conditions somewhat tricky on the first day.

    ‘I was four under through seven, then it got tricky. The wind really picked up and there are some good holes out there. A lot of risk and reward. You’ve got to be careful because there are hurdles along the way the whole time.’

    First round leaderboard:

    62 – Arjun Atwal

    66 – Sebastian Heisele, Louis de Jager, Miguel Tabuena, Adilson Da Silva, Ockie Strydom

    67 – Joel Stalter, Romain Langasque, Pontus Widegren, George Coetzee, Louis Oosthuizen, Jbe’ Kruger, Oliver Bekker, Teaghan Gauche, Anders Hansen, Marcus Kinhult, Jason Knutzon, Dylan Frittelli, Laurie Canter

    68 – Justin Walters, Adrien Saddier, Sam Horsfield, Jacques Kruyswijk, Masahiro Kawamura, Ricardo Gouveia, Shubankar Sharma, Andrea Pavan, Jarin Todd, Richard Mcevoy, Jose-Filipe Lima, Pep Angles, Casey O’Toole

    69 – Raphael Jacquelin, Suradit Yongcharoenchai, Doug McGuigan, Andrew Curlewis, Johannes Veerman, Mark Williams, Jaco Prinsloo, Haydn Porteous, S S P Chawrasia, Matthieu Pavon, Shiv Kapur, James Morrison, Jaco Ahlers

    70 – Jens Dantorp, Kyle Barker, Javi Colomo, Jake Higginbottom, Chiragh Kumar, Paul Peterson, Honey Baisoya, Micah Lauren Shin, Dawie Van der Walt, Danthai Boonma, Scott Vincent, Darren Fichardt, Clement Sordet, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Hennie Otto, Daniel van Tonder, Neil Schietekat, Scott Barr

    71 – Barry Lane, Omar Sandys, Chikkarangappa S, Jacques Blaauw, Phachara Khongwatmai, Jack Harrison, Scott Hend, Jean-Paul Strydom, Jean Hugo, Jinho Choi, Alfie Plant, Tyrone Ryan, Jeff Winther, Nico Geyger, Pedro Oriol, Dean Burmester, Bradley Neil, Gregory Havret, Estanislao Goya

    72 – Ryan Mccormick, Tirawat Kaewsiribandit, Gavin Moynihan, Ashley Chesters, Alex Haindl, Pavit Tangkamolprasert, Lyle Rowe, Marcel Schneider, Keenan Davidse, Brett Munson, Henric Sturehed, Jake Roos, Christiaan Basson, Mitchell Slorach, Connor Syme, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Mark Foster, Ashun Wu, Michael Tran

    73 – Peter Karmis, Carlos Pigem, Himmat Rai, Zander Lombard, Justin Harding, Aaron Rai, Lionel Weber, Titch Moore, Phil Minkley, Chanwoo Kim, Ulrich van den Berg, Oscar Zetterwall, Jamie Donaldson, Christofer Blomstrand, Sam Chien, Steven Brown, MJ Viljoen, Scott Fernandez

    74 – JC Ritchie, Toby Tree, Alexander Bjork, Piya Swangarunporn, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Sebastien Gros, Lorenzo Gagli, Gavin Green, Jazz Janewattananond, Marc Cayeux

    75 – Rahil Gangjee, Nicolas Colsaerts, Ross McGowan, Khalin Joshi, Madalitso Muthiya, Chris Swanepoel, Vaughn Groenewald, Wolmer Murillo

    76 – Ben Stow, Sutijet Kooratanapisan, Hennie du Plessis, Darren Clarke, Espen Kofstad, Ruan de Smidt

    77 – Petr Dedek, Ben Evans, Siddikur Rahman, Sujjan Singh, Toto Thimba

    78 – Jared Harvey

    79 – Jonathan Thomson

    80 – John Michael O’Toole

    81 – Gary Stal

    82 – Riekus Nortje

    86 – Gerrit Foster

    RTD – Matthew Baldwin

    Photo: Luke Walker/Sunshine Tour/Gallo Images

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