Lawrence flies high with Angel at Joburg Open

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Thriston Lawrence and his caddie

South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence and Spain’s Angel Hidalgo reached the top of the Joburg Open leaderboard just as the weather hit the first round at Randpark Golf Club on Thursday.

Lawrence was on six under par with one hole to play, while Hidalgo had made it into the clubhouse with his six under 65 when the siren sounded at 5:05pm for dangerous weather.

The first round will resume at 6:30am on Friday.

Lawrence and Hidalgo are one stroke clear of England’s Ashley Chesters, who managed to complete his first round. And PGA Tour campaigner Dylan Frittelli is only two shots off the lead after his 67.

At the end of a day that began in chilly and windy conditions, Hidalgo was certainly pleased to finish off his round before play was suspended and to give himself a shot in a tournament of this magnitude and so early in the new season.

“It was a lot of fun,” he said. “This was my third DP World Tour event in three years, so I was a bit nervous early in my round. But this start means a lot to me. It gives me a lot of confidence. It’s great to be here and playing with the best, so let’s start the party.”

The threat of Frittelli near the top of the leaderboard is a very real one, with the South African more determined than ever to perform well in front of his home fans this week. So much so, he’s taking a far more aggressive approach to this year’s event.

“I’m just going to keep smashing the driver out there,” he said. “I think if I can hit driver as far as I can it’s going to benefit me. I’m just going to keep my foot on the gas. In a lot of these Sunshine Tour events I’ve been a little bit cautious and tried to just keep it in play, but now I’m just going to go at it full tilt and see where it ends up after 72 holes.”

South Africa’s JC Ritchie scored the first hole-in-one of the new season when he aced the par-three 17th on his way to an opening round of one-over-par 72. But he was unlucky to miss out on the Jaguar that is on offer for a hole-in-one on the weekend of this tournament.