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Germishuys and Launer Baek share opening-round lead in Aberdeen
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Germishuys and Launer Baek share opening-round lead in Aberdeen

Deon Germishuys and Peter Launer Baek share a one-stroke lead after posting six under par rounds of 65 on day one of the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge supported by The R&A.

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South African Germishuys overcame an opening bogey to fire five birdies on the front nine and make the turn on four under par. Three more gains on the back nine, alongside a bogey, earned him a share of pole position, one clear of Denmark’s John Axelsen and Scotland’s Jack McDonald, heading into the second round.

The 24-year-old was pleased with his performance on day one at Newmachar Golf Club, a course he feels is suited to his game.

“I felt like I played really good today,” he said. “The whole game was good. I drove the ball well, my iron play was good, my wedge game was good, and I made a ton of putts – that really helped today.

“I like it when the greens are firmer, I spin the ball quite a lot and hit it high, so I feel like it benefits me. When you’re playing into the wind and going into a back flag, it’s easier to hit a lower shot with a long club and chase it into the back of the green. It’s difficult coming down wind, but I enjoyed it.”

Launer Baek posted six birdies in a bogey-free opening round to join Germishuys at the top of the leaderboard, and attributed his blemish-free scorecard to keeping the ball in play off the tee and putting well.

“I putted really well,” the Dane said. “I didn’t hit all the greens, but I holed some long putts for birdie on the front and stayed patient with my approach play.

“It’s hard out here and you have to fight for par on some of the holes. There were some tricky pins, so you had to be on the correct side of the green, and the greens were firm, so it was a good test.

“The wind picked up a bit and it got colder when I made the turn. I could feel some rain out there and I knew I needed to find the fairway on the last few holes. It was a testing last stretch but I’m really happy that I kept it in play.”

Home favourite McDonald shares third place with Denmark’s Axelsen on five under par, while 11 players are a shot further back in fifth, including Englishmen George Bloor, Brandon Robinson-Thompson, Lee Slattery and Jonathon Thomson.

The second round of the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge supported by The R&A gets under way at 7:30am local time, with Germishuys teeing it up at 8:35am and Launer Baek at 9:10am.

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