2012年2月17日星期五

Outeniqua delivered the leading score of the first round


Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the 
 
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well Mizuno MP-59 Irons yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also 
Titleist 910 D3 Driver  made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping 
discount golf clubs the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
   
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
  
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
  
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
  
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
  
Despite not dropping just one shot in his second round, the 29-year-old from Pretoria had not been entirely happy with things: "I think I played well yesterday," he stated, "and today, I hit several wayward shots and I got lucky."

Even though Outeniqua delivered the key score in the first round and seven-under, it gave the impression to play quite a bit tougher inside the second round. "We stood a slight breeze this evening which made it a bit tougher," said Van den Heever, "but I think the people who unquestionably Links this afternoon have to have been there worse.

With the exception of Jake Redman, that's: The 24-year-old who plays out of Fancourt carded a five-under-par 68 to climb to seven-under to the tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."
 tournament along with a share of fourth behind Van den Heever, Bekker and Warren Abery who was simply in third at eight-under.

"We were lucky
that the weather played to the advantage and the wind didn't blow very much. I used to be good off of the tee today and i also made good quality putts. My iron play was fairly accurate, so all round it absolutely was fantastic today, which I'm really pleased about," Redman said.

With Redman on fourth was Jean Hugo, who matched that 68
for the Links, and Morne Buys, who carded a two-under 71 there.

Abery
appeared to be cruising for the overall lead with the Links, but a double-bogey five about the 17th saw him slip back. "I played solidly but happened to be it to 10-under-par with one more par-five coming back home. Making double on 17 hurt a great round. I used to be concentrating very well and i also just hit one really bad shot," he said.

Bekker,
who had previously been flawless in the opening round on Montagu, was less tidy over Outeniqua in his second round, with bogeys on seven and 15 somewhat spoiling several birdies he worked so difficult for.

"I didn't chip and putt
perfectly," said Bekker, "and that's your scoring area, "so Personally i think I could are actually one or two better. I am hoping the putts drop tomorrow."

Bekker was nervous about his third round
in the Links, but took heart through the fact that Redman turned an 81 last year around to his 68 in 2010. "That shows it's doable," said Bekker. "With Site, you really want to find out which place to go."

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