Bryce’s broomstick putter cleans up at Dimension Data Pro-Am

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Something had to give, and for Bryce Easton it was his putter. After months of playing what he felt was his best golf but not getting the results, Easton switched to a broomstick putter. The result was a 63 to lead the first round of the Dimension Data Pro-Am at Fancourt.

Playing the Outeniqua course in this Sunshine Tour and European Challenge Tour co-sanctioned tournament, Easton’s round of nine under par earned him a two-stroke lead over Frenchman Benjamin Hebert before the afternoon field struggled through difficult conditions of wind and rain.

“I’ve never gone super low on Outeniqua so that was nice,” said Easton, who will face The Links on Friday as part of the tournament’s rotation between the three Fancourt courses of the Outeniqua, Montagu and Links.

“I’ve found myself in a really strange space where I’ve been knocking on the door and playing good golf and have been close to some of my best ever golf technically, but the results just haven’t been there. My putting cost me a lot of shots on the DP World Tour last season and I lost my card there.

“So I’ve made a switch to the broomstick putter. I’ve been picking the brains of a few golfers on Tour who use it well. I’m just trying to learn how to use it. It’s a totally different method and it’s felt progressively better. But it has taken time. I made the switch knowing that other players who have done so have been really successful with it. Not making putts and shooting level par doesn’t get you anywhere out here, so it’s nice to knock a few putts in and convert the chances I’ve been giving myself.”

Behind him, Hebert certainly looked comfortable with his putting as he started his round with consecutive birdies and then went into Outeniqua’s back nine with two birdies and an eagle in his first three holes on his way to a 65.

“I didn’t expect anything because I never had a practice round on Outeniqua. But I played well and had a great start. It was a perfect day,” he said.

Both Easton and Hebert are cautiously optimistic of their starts in this event, with Friday’s weather expected to test the field again.

“I’ve heard the horror stories about the weather on Friday and I’m playing the Links, which is not ideal. But all I can do is play what’s in front of me,” said Easton.

Hebert has a similar philosophy. “There is a lot of golf to play, with two more different golf courses and the weather looking tough. But we’ll see.”

South Africa’s Luca Filippi, Stefan Wears-Taylor, Jacques Blaauw and Daniel van Tonder as well as Spain’s Victor Pastor will start the second round on six under par, while defending champion Oliver Bekker is four shots off the lead. – Michael Vlismas.

SCORES:

63 – Bryce Easton
65 – Benjamin Hebert
66 – Luca Filippi, Stefan Wears-Taylor, Jacques Blaauw, Victor Pastor, Daniel van Tonder
67 – Jaco Ahlers, Hennie du Plessis, Brandon Stone, Oliver Bekker, MJ Viljoen, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Nicolai Kristensen
68 – Jaco Prinsloo, David Ravetto, Jordan Gumberg, Martin Couvra, Alexander Levy, Hamish Brown, Tom Shadbolt, Anton Albers, Toto Thimba Jnr
69 – Louis Albertse, Keagan Thomas, Martin Vorster, Oliver Hundeboll, Thomas Aiken, Benjamin Follett-Smith, Keenan Davidse, Luca Cianchetti, Anthony Michael, Oliver Lindell, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen
70 – Mikael Lindberg, Marc Hammer, Franklin Manchest, Robin Williams, Malcolm Mitchell, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Soren Broholt Lind, Dayne Moore, Conner Mackenzie, Pierre Pineau, Chris Paisley, Alfie Plant, Clement Berardo, Hennie Otto, Laurie Canter, Zander Lombard, Oihan Guillamoundeguy, David Langley
71 – Craig Howie, Yurav Premlall, Shaun Norris, Robin Roussel, JC Ritchie, Conor Purcell, Kyle Barker, Maxence Giboudot, John Parry, Quim Vidal, Lars van Meijel, Jamie Rutherford
72 – Martin Simonsen, LB Boshoff, Lyle Rowe, Joshua Berry, Jaco Van Zyl, Jean Hugo, Sean Cronje, Dermot Mcelroy, Sam Hutsby, Haraldur Magnus, Richard Mcevoy, Philipp Katich, Heinrich Bruiners, Javier Sainz
73 – Connor Mckinney, Gary Boyd, Wilco Nienaber, Jonathan Caldwell, Ryan Van Velzen, John Axelsen, Dylan Naidoo, Justin Walters, Kyle McClatchie, Luke Jerling, Christofer Blomstrand, Casey Jarvis, Nikhil Rama, Anton Karlsson, Toby Tree, Lucas Vacarisas, George Mason
74 – Adriel Poonan, Jayden Schaper, Tristen Strydom, Justin Harding, Deon Germishuys, Wynand Dingle, Jbe’ Kruger, Clancy Waugh, Felix Mory, Richie O’Donovan, Mateusz Gradecki, Hayden Hopewell, Ruan Korb, Adam Breen, CJ du Plessis, Ronan Kleu, Gary Hurley, Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Kyle De Beer
75 – Euan Walker, JJ Senekal, Keith Horne, Daniel Young, Herman Loubser, Hennie O’Kennedy, Rupert Kaminski, Steven Brown, Jannik de Bruyn, Mark Power, Ricky Hendler, Rourke van der Spuy, Ross Mcgowan
76 – Gerhard Pepler, Gregory Bourdy, Romain Wattel, Danie Van Niekerk
77 – Bradley Bawden, Albert Venter, Merrick Bremner, Jovan Rebula, Julien Sale, Rhys Enoch, Lauri Ruuska, Jake Redman, Neil Schietekat, Jeppe Kristian Andersen
79 – Keelan van Wyk, Dylan Mostert, Ronan Mullarney
80 – Martin Rohwer, Tomas Gouveia, Joel Moscatel, James Mack
81 – Joachim B. Hansen
82 – Tapio Pulkkanen, Pietro Bovari, Jonathan Goth-Rasmussen
83 – Robson Chinhoi
84 – James Allan, James Kamte
85 – Musiwalo Nethunzwi