the south african golfer Dean Burmester was the first leader of the Alfred Dunhill Championshipplayed on the Leopard Creek course in the South African town of Malelane, after closing the first day with a total of 65 strokes, seven under par.
Burmester, who has two DP World Tour titles to his credit, He led the table with a total of 65 hits, after posting a total of seven “birdies” and a “bogey” on hole seven.
By one stroke more than the South African golfer, whose course signed a brilliant eleventh position in the British Open, the Austrian Lukas Nemecz stood in the classification, showing a card of 68 strokes, six under par.
The first classified Spaniards are Alejandro Cañizares, Jorge Campillo and Santiago Tarrío, occupying the seventeenth position with a total of 69 strokes.four more than the test leader.
For his part, the Spanish too Adrián Otaegui, who won the Andalucía Masters held in Valderrama in October, is ranked 31st with a total impact of 702 under par, after an uneventful day in which San Sebastian made six birdies and four bogeys.
In another shot, 71, Ángel Hidalgo from Málaga is ranked 51st, while Alejandro del Rey, also a Spaniard, is in 103rd place, after not leaving the field by showing a card of 74 strokes, 2 over par.
Source: La Verdad

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