• Ahlers leads in Kenya

    Jaco Ahlers

    South African Jaco Ahlers topped a crowded leaderboard after the first day of the new European Challenge Tour season, as his seven under par round of 64 earned him a one-shot lead at the Barclays Kenya Open.

    Starting on the tenth hole, the South African showed his intent from the off, opening with an eagle at Nairobi’s Muthaiga Golf Club before a run of birdies around the turn put him in control ahead of the other morning starters.

    The more testing front nine offered fewer opportunities to score, but a closing birdie meant the 34 year old ended Round One with a slim advantage over a group of players on six under par.

    Ahlers earned a European Tour card at the end of last year after successfully navigating the marathon Qualifying School Final Stage, but he suggested that this appearance on the Road to Oman might not be a one-off, especially given the start he has made to the year.

    ‘It was a very good start to the round,’ he said. ‘I eagled the first, which always gets some of the nerves out of the system and I played solid, the front nine especially.

    ‘I made a few putts and a lot of good swings on the front nine, the back nine was a little bit more scruffy, but I managed to birdie the last and it’s a nice score to finish on.

    ‘I like the look of the course. It’s like a lot of African courses, they look pretty similar, and we play an event every year in Zimbabwe and two in Zambia and they look pretty much the same, and I just like the look of it – it’s a great South African-style course.

    ‘I definitely feel the back nine is playing easier. It’s a lot longer as well, about 400 yards longer than the front nine, and there’s a lot more wedges you hit in and birdie opportunities on the back.

    ‘Overall this week I think you’ll probably see the front nine playing a lot more difficult.

    ‘I got a card at Q-School, so I’ll probably be jumping a bit between the Challenge Tour and the European Tour throughout the summer, but it’s a good start to the year whatever happens.’

    This is the 25th time the historic tournament has formed part of the Challenge Tour schedule, and fittingly there was much for the local fans to cheer about, most notably the performance of Simon Ngige, whose four under par round of 67 left him in a tie for 13th place.

    Reigning Cape Town Open winner Jacques Kruyswijk opened with a 66 to be the next best South African in the field. Bryce Easton was one shot further back, after opening with a 68 on Thursday.

    Credit: europeantour.com

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