• Jerling grabs share in Parys

    Luke Jerling in Parys
    A fast start in Parys

    Left-handed Luke Jerling got off to a great start on Thursday as he carded a six-under-par 66 to share the lead with Jonathan Agren of Sweden at the Vodacom Origins of Golf at Parys Golf and Country Estate.

    ‘I played really nicely here today,’ Jerling said about his best start in the last four events.

    ‘It is very pleasing. I felt like my game has been good the last few months, but I have always got off to a bad first round start and I have just been fighting back from there.’

    Jerling’s record for his last four opening rounds show that his opener at Parys was cause for celebration. He finished his first round of the Vodacom Origins of Golf St Francis on four-over-par 76; he finished the first round of the Vodacom Origins of Golf Arabella on three-over-par 75; and he was one-over-par 72 for his opening round of Vodacom Origins of Golf Selborne.

    ‘I got off to a good start, birdieing the 1st and then birdieing the par-five 4th. I just built momentum from there. I hit a few loose iron shots around the 10th, but I left myself in good positions to be able to get up-and-down. I managed to do that.

    ‘The back nine, I turned it on. I birdied the 10th and 11th. On 15th, I actually holed out for eagle from about 130 in the right rough and I did not even see the ball. It just flew and I didn’t see it go in. That really helped with my momentum and carried me through to the finish.’

    The 26-year-old only dropped a shot on the 6th hole which he believes is the most challenging on the course.

    ‘The 6th is definitely the toughest hole on the course,’ he said. ‘Five is never a bad score there, but I actually hit a very poor tee shot when I skied a three-wood. So, I was forced to lay-up, which I think was a blessing in disguise, because I think there is a lot of danger around that green.  I wasn’t too upset, because I saw on the scoresheet that there were a lot of guys who made fives and sixes already. So, it did not break my momentum too much.’

    Agren’s round started on the 10th, and he got off to a flyer, making five birdies on his way to the turn in 31. It was a little tougher on his homeward nine, with a bogey to start with, but two more birdies took him to six under and a share of the lead with Jerling.

    This all came after saying before his round that he believed it was a tough course. ‘If you look at every hole, it is quite a tough course,’ he laughed afterwards. ‘But I hit basically every tee shot where I wanted. That way I was left with some short irons in and I was lucky to hit those well as well. That way, you can make some birdies.’

    Keith Horne, Doug McGuigan and Garth Mulroy finished one shot off Jerling and Agren.

    ‘I haven’t been playing great in the last few months,’ said Horne. ‘I had a little bit of a break. Here to shoot 67 on a golf course I haven’t played before, I will take it.’

    McGuigan said, ‘I am hitting the ball very well. I am still struggling a bit to get over my illness, but I just have to keep going and keep fighting it. It is always nice to lead whether it is a first or second round. It would be better to do it in the last round.’

    For Jerling, it will be about building on his good start: ‘I think it will be really enjoyable to be in this position tomorrow for a change,’ he said.

    First round leaderboard:

    66 – Luke Jerling, Jonathan Agren
    67 – Keith Horne, Doug McGuigan, Garth Mulroy
    68 – Fredrik From, Jaco Van Zyl, Martin Rohwer, Hennie Otto, JJ Senekal, Chris Cannon, Michael Hollick
    69 – Marc Cayeux, Yubin Jung, Luke Joy, Lyle Rowe, Coert Groenewald
    70 – Teaghan Gauche, Duane Keun, Jaco Ahlers, Vaughn Groenewald, Ockie Strydom, Ruan Conradie, Ryan Cairns, Ulrich van den Berg, Louis Albertse
    71 – Michael Schutz, Callum Mowat, Sipho Bujela, Wallie Coetsee, Thriston Lawrence, Bryce Easton, Keenan Davidse, David McIntyre, Jbe’ Kruger, James Kamte, Herman Loubser, Jean Hugo, Chris Swanepoel, Madalitso Muthiya, CJ du Plessis
    72 – Wynand Dingle, Rhys Enoch, Todd Clements, Combrinck Smit, Alex Haindl, Jean-Paul Strydom, Derick Petersen, Christiaan Basson, Ruan de Smidt, Merrick Bremner, Irvin Mazibuko, Omar Sandys, Jaco Prinsloo, Hennie du Plessis, Estiaan Conradie, Stephen Ferreira, Jake Redman, Luke Trocado, Dayne Moore
    73 – Franklin Manchest, Jacques P de Villiers, Dawie Van der Walt, Louis de Jager, Jacques Blaauw, Jade Buitendag, Neil Schietekat, PH McIntyre, Scott Campbell, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Daniel van Tonder, Jason Smith, Damon Stephenson, Michiel Bothma
    74 – Bryandrew Roelofsz, Desne Van Den Bergh, Jacquin Hess, Musiwalo Nethunzwi, Andre Nel, Heinrich Bruiners, Titch Moore, Tyrone Ferreira, Breyten Meyer, Divan van den Heever, Altaaf Bux, Gideon van der Vyver, Stuart Smith, Andrew Odoh, Philip Eriksson, Lindani Ndwandwe, Steven Lecuyer, Jared Harvey
    75 – James Pennington, Allister de Kock, Riekus Nortje, Jason Viljoen, Theunis Bezuidenhout, Bennie van der Merwe, Marthin Scheepers, Jake Roos, Rourke van der Spuy, Colin Nel, Joe Nawanga
    76 – Daniel Hammond, Allan Versfeld, Wayne Stroebel, Adriel Poonan, Rhys West, Michael Palmer, Teboho Sefatsa, Roberto Lupini
    77 – Nic Henning, Keelan Africa, Mark Murless
    78 – Andrew van der Knaap, Pieter Moolman, Kyle McClatchie, William Weidner, Thabang Simon
    79 – Francois Coetzee, Bradford Vaughan, Aubrey Beckley, Jabulane Mabilane, Erhard Lambrechts, Toto Thimba, Philip Geerts
    80 – Ryan Tipping
    81 – Samba Niang, Fezekile Kana, Makhetha Mazibuko
    82 – Mark Williams
    RTD – Basil Wright

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