• Prinsloo storms into Zanaco lead

    Jaco Prinsloo
    A bright start

    Jaco Prinsloo made five birdies and an eagle around the turn to take the first-round lead in the Zanaco Masters at Lusaka Golf Club at eight-under-par 65.

    That gave him a one-stroke edge over former top-ranked amateur Kyle McClatchie, with Chris Swanepoel and Rourke van der Spuy each signing for six-under-par 67s on the par-73 layout in the Zambia capital.

    ‘I got off to a really good start,’ said Prinsloo.

    ‘It got really hot around the turn. On the last five holes, I was fighting for a couple of pars, and I unfortunately didn’t birdie the last hole. But I’m smiling now.’

    His good start consisted of birdies on one and two, before he dropped a shot on four. He birdied six and then bogeyed seven before he set off on his brilliant run around the turn. He birdied eight, nine, 10, 11 and 12 before making eagle on 13 to take advantage of afternoon conditions which were much calmer than in the morning.

    ‘The wind dropped quite a bit this afternoon. It’s funny here in Lusaka; it always blows in the morning and then tends to calm down – so conditions were perfect, especially on the back nine and that’s where I made it count.’

    It was a case of taking advantage of a course which played much easier than Nkana Golf Club did last week, and he has put himself in a position to improve on his top-10 finish there.

    ‘I love the course,’ he said. ‘Last week we had it really tough. Nkana was a beast. This one’s not wide by any means, but there are a couple of holes where you can let loose and hit it, and that’s what I like doing. The whole of last week, I think I hit six drivers. Taking a good whack at it here just frees me up and makes me swing better. There’s no fear and you can just play your game.

    ‘The course is playing really well. The greens are really nice and that’s what we want – good greens.’

    McClatchie had an awful season last year, and it took a trip back to qualifying school for him to regain his playing rights on the Sunshine Tour. He made nine birdies and two bogeys in his round after missing the cut last week, and he reckons that enjoying the game again has helped him get back to the form that saw him look such a hot property when he turned professional.

    ‘One of the big things I’ve worked on for the last couple of months is trying to enjoy myself on the course again,’ he said. ‘You try to do well, and it starts getting tricky in your head – and having fun on the course is a big part of playing good golf.’

    Prinsloo certainly had fun.

    After a relatively quiet 2018-19, he’s come into the new season hot.

    ‘I started to get some form last season at Dimension Data, and then I had a good finish last week. It’s still early days, but I feel I’m hitting the ball well and I’m looking forward to the rest of the week.’

    First round leaderboard: 

    65 – Jaco Prinsloo

    66 – Kyle McClatchie

    67 – Chris Swanepoel, Rourke van der Spuy

    68 – Jaco Ahlers, Luke Jerling, Rhys Enoch

    69 – Tristen Strydom, Ryan Cairns, Luke Brown, JJ Senekal, Keith Horne

    70 – Louis Albertse, Jacques P de Villiers, Toto Thimba, Ross McGowan, Mwalikwa Sondashi, Rhys West, Titch Moore, Estiaan Conradie, JC Ritchie, Steve Surry, Chris Cannon, Lyle Rowe, Matthew Rushton, Sean Bradley

    71 – Deon Germishuys, Sydney Wemba, Madalitso Muthiya, Pieter Moolman, Andrew van der Knaap, Jonathan Agren, MJ Viljoen, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Neil Schietekat, Adilson Da Silva, Michael Palmer, Ruan Conradie, Herman Loubser, Garrick Higgo, James Kamte

    72 – Roberto Lupini, Thriston Lawrence, Kyle Barker, Philip Eriksson, Ruan de Smidt, Peetie van der Merwe, Vaughn Groenewald, Jean Hugo, Darin de Smidt, Jade Buitendag, Juran Dreyer, Anthony Michael, Daniel van Tonder, Andrew Odoh

    73 – Bradley Diggeden, Matt Bright, Philip Geerts, Musiwalo Nethunzwi, Jake Roos, Fredrik From, Andre Nel, Hennie Otto, Merrick Bremner, Teaghan Gauche, Ruan Huysamen, Jason Diab, Andrew McLardy, Hayden Griffiths, Patrick Mwendapole Snr, Robson Chinhoi, Tyrone Ryan, Jbe’ Kruger, Michael Hollick, Scott Campbell, Aaron Simfukwe Jnr

    74 – Kelly Tembo, Duane Keun, Jared Harvey, Luke Joy, Jacques Blaauw, Jason Froneman, Bennie van der Merwe, Theunis Bezuidenhout, Makhetha Mazibuko, Riekus Nortje

    75 – Luke Mayo, Christopher Van der Merwe, Simon Ngige, Christiaan Basson, Blair Kuhn, Derick Petersen, Breyten Meyer, Teboho Sefatsa, CJ du Plessis, Thanda Mavundla, Keelan van Wyk, Gerrit Foster, Hendrikus Stoop, Ryan Tipping, Jake Redman, Martin Rohwer, Trainos Muradzikwa, Shankar Natarajan, Dylan Kok

    76 – Altaaf Bux, Ryan O’Neill, Kyle Pilgrim, Franklin Manchest, Ockie Strydom, Doug McGuigan, Keenan Davidse, DK Kim, Clinton Grobler, Phillip Kasozi, Sipho Bujela, Combrinck Smit, Wallie Coetsee, Cameron Moralee

    77 – TC Charamba, Bwembwa Chanda, Erhard Lambrechts, Gabriel Chibale, Kelvin Phiri, Heinrich Bruiners, Jacquin Hess

    78 – Ruan Korb, Rupert Kaminski, Raphael Phiri, Dylan Naidoo, Dylan Mostert, Basil Wright

    79 – Stefan Wears-Taylor, Tatende Makunde, Stephen Ferreira, Damon Stephenson

    80 – Wynand Dingle, Nemanja Savic, Richard Muziya, Jonathan Waschefort

    81 – Adriel Poonan, Paul Boshoff, Mukuka Mwango Jnr, Dayne Moore, Sebastain Stobart, Sitali Nawa

    82 – PH McIntyre, Morton Muwowo, Wayne Stroebel, Bruce Chanda

    83 – Matengele Kaira, Kamil Bham

    84 – Tonderayi Masunga, Moses Chewe

    85 – Musonda Kapoma

    RTD – Callum Mowat

    Photo: Shaun Roy/Sunshine Tour/Gallo Images

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