12/02/2011

GMAC Leads Sun City NedBank



Graeme McDowell will take a one-shot lead into the third round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City tomorrow.

McDowell overcame a double bogey seven on the 14th to card a five under par 67 at the Gary Player Country Club.

At seven under par the former US Open champion tops a crowded leaderboard with defending champion Lee Westwood, world number four Martin Kaymer, Swede Robert Karlsson and American Jason Dufner all one shot behind.

World number one Luke Donald is five shots off the pace after a 72 left him two under alongside home favourite and Masters Tournament champion Charl Schwartzel.

Schwartzel began the day tied for the lead with Westwood, but struggled to a 74 after running up a double bogey six on the eighth.

McDowell’s own double bogey came on the par five 14th after he pulled his drive into the undergrowth, but the Northern Irishman also had seven birdies, including two in his last three holes.

“That's exactly what I wanted,” McDowell said. “It’s a pretty bunched leaderboard, which says a lot about how tough the course is when you start leaving the beaten track.

“I’m very happy to finish with a couple of birdies after a bit of a whoopsie on the par five.”

McDowell spent a long time on the range after yesterday’s opening round and added: “I spoke to my coach Pete Cowen who told me to tighten up my backswing a bit and I felt like I controlled my ball a bit better today, so thanks Pete!”

Ryder Cup team mate Kaymer was also pleased with his 68, which featured one bogey, three birdies and an eagle on the par five 10th.

“I played well again, the same as yesterday,” the German said. “I look forward to the weekend, I think I’ve put myself in a good position.

“I had a few good weeks in China last month which gave me a bit of confidence.”



Maybin Ace Wins Omega Watch


Gareth Maybin’s perfect five iron from 199 yards on the par three fourth hole of the Hong Kong Golf Club saw the Northern Irishman win an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar watch during the second round of the UBS Hong Kong Open.

Maybin, whose ace was the fourth of his career, is tied for 17th in Hong Kong on one under par going into the weekend.

“I had 199, it was playing a bit downwind and it was a perfect number for my five 5 iron. Only about ten yards short, rolled up and went in. I saw it all the way and went a bit crazy on the tee but why not?

“Looking forward to getting the watch – I really wanted an Omega about two years ago and after I did well in Korea and went and bought one, looks like I have two now!”