Six birdies, twelve pairs and not a single bogey was it for Oosthuizen, who did not have much to complain about when he alone in the lead summed up what he described as a "perfect round".
- I did not make many mistakes.
When I had good opportunities to make birdies, I put the putts.
So a very good and stable round, says Oosthuizen.
Kinhult best Swedish
Marcus Kinhult, went around 69 strokes, one under par, and is the best Swede after the first day.
- I had a little chat with my caddy after nine holes and we both agreed that it felt pretty good, even though it happened to be some shit bogeys in a row, Kinhult says to TT.
To the results.