Nedbank Golf Challenge 2018: Sergio Garcia leads the way after dominating day one in Sun City

Garcia registered eight birdies in a bogey-free round and leads by four shots

Thursday 08 November 2018 21:23 GMT
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Sergio Garcia leads the competition by four shots
Sergio Garcia leads the competition by four shots (EPA)

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Sergio Garcia leads the Nedbank Golf Challenge by four shots after posting a superb eight-under 64 on the opening day in Sun City, South Africa.

The Spaniard, a two-time winner of the event, registered eight birdies in his bogey-free round at Gary Player Country Club.

South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel is one of three players on four under, along with Finn Mikko Korhonen and Frenchman Mike Lorenzo-Vera.

There is then a group of six at three under, including Schwartzel’s compatriot Louis Oosthuizen.

Sergio Garcia puts his round down to ‘smart play’
Sergio Garcia puts his round down to ‘smart play’ (Getty Images)

Englishmen Andy Sullivan and Matt Wallace, Australia’s Jason Scrivener, France’s Benjamin Hebert and China’s Wu Ashun are the others lying five shots back.

South Africa’s defending champion Branden Grace is at two under, along with New Zealand’s Ryan Fox, while Rory McIlroy, who went into this tournament still hopeful of winning a fourth Race to Dubai title, is a further two shots back.

The Northern Irishman made the fourth birdie of his round on the 13th before posting a second bogey on the 14th, and then double-bogeyed the 17th.

Garcia’s birdies came on the first, on four out of five holes from the seventh, and then on three of the last four.

The 38-year-old – going for a second consecutive win, having triumphed at the Andalucia Valderrama Masters last month – said in quotes on the European Tour website on Thursday: “It felt great. I rolled the ball nicely, I made some good putts here and there.

“It was one of those rounds where things happened nicely to me. I think I played very smart, I probably wasn’t swinging unbelievably but I kept it under control and kept the ball in play all the time which is difficult to do here.

“I managed to guess some of the winds here right and that is very, very difficult. When you can do that here, it’s nice to be able to shoot a score like this.”

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