Jacob Oakley improved on his best ever round on the Sunshine Tour for the second tournament in a row as the Englishman fired an excellent eight-under-par 63 on Wednesday to lead the SunBet Challenge hosted by Sun Sibaya after the first round at Umhlali Country Club.
Oakley shot a wonderful 65 on the first day of the Vodacom Origins of Golf event at Sishen Golf Club on 20 September, and even though he then posted rounds of 75 and 74, his finish of tied-18th was still his best ever on the Sunshine Tour.
That 65 gave him a one-shot lead after the first round, but on Wednesday his 63 saw him open up a two-stroke gap on the well-travelled duo of Trevor Fisher Jnr and Alex Haindl.
The 26-year-old Oakley was also the first to tee-off on the 1st hole at Umhlali on Wednesday and no one was able to better his haul of eight birdies.
He started slowly with three pars, before three birdies in four holes led him to three under at the turn.
Oakley collected back-to-back birdies on the 12th and 13th holes, and then finished brilliantly with three successive birdies, making threes on the 16th and 17th holes and then a two on the 182m closing hole.
Having claimed the last of his five Sunshine Tour victories in August 2021 at the Vodacom Origins of Golf Sishen event, Haindl may have wondered when his next appearance at the top of a leaderboard would happen, finishing 93rd and 160th on the Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy since then. He has not made a cut in five events this season.
But the Schoeman Park golfer was inspired on Wednesday, collecting seven birdies by the 16th hole, but then dropping his only shot on the 18th.
Fisher Jnr began his round on the 10th and reached the turn on three under. He then birdied the 1st hole but dropped a shot at the par-four 2nd. But an eagle on the par-five 5th was followed by a birdie on his last hole, the par-four 9th, as he joined Haindl in the tie for second.
Astin Arthur, the winner of the Western Province, Indian Ocean and Southern Cape amateur opens this year and the runner-up in the South African Strokeplay Championship, was another surprise packet on Wednesday as he shot a five-under-par 66 to be in the tie for fourth place on four under par.
Luke Jerling, who made eight birdies but also three bogeys, and Malcolm Mitchell also shot 66s.
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