Luke Donald a shot off lead in Nedbank Golf Challenge

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The former world number one, who is currently ranked 565th, carded seven birdies and trails leader Ryan Fox.
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November 10, 2022
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Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald showed some of his prospective team members how it should be done with a superb 65 in the Nedbank Golf Challenge.

The former world number one, who is currently ranked 565th, carded seven birdies – including three in the last four holes – at Sun City to lie just a shot behind leader Ryan Fox.

Fox, who can overhaul Rory McIlroy at the top of the DP World Tour rankings ahead of next week’s season-ending event in Dubai with a third win of the season, made an eagle and five birdies in a back nine of 29 in his 64.

“(It’s) a little bit unexpected to be honest, I wasn’t showing much form coming into this week,” said Donald, whose last top-10 finish worldwide came more than three years ago.

“I kept it in play well off the tee and my iron play was really good. I think I hit 15 greens today and around this course that is very pleasing.

“This isn’t an easy course, you can’t fake it around here. You have to stand up on certain tee shots with trouble on both sides. It plays with your mind a little bit, so to shoot a good score like that is always nice and good for your confidence.”

Fox was level par after eight holes before making four birdies in the next five, an eagle from four feet on the 601-yard 14th and further birdies on the 17th and 18th.

“I couldn’t have wished for a better start,” Fox said. “I figure if you can get to double digits under par around here for the most part you’re going to be pretty close (to winning) come Sunday.

“To be most of the way there after the first round is pretty nice. I had a lot of good numbers, managed to get the yardages right and I putted really nicely.

“It still feels a bit strange to be honest. This golf course has kicked my ass several times, so maybe it was nice today and will bite me tomorrow.

“I played okay on the front and from 11 on I didn’t miss a shot. When you’re in that state you just need to get out of your own way and hit shots. I’ve done that well this year, but did it really well today.”

Tommy Fleetwood
Defending champion Tommy Fleetwood shot an opening 70 in the Nedbank Golf Challenge (Richard Sellers/PA)

Italys Guido Migliozzi lies three shots off the lead on five under, with Richard Bland, Fabrizio Zanotti and Min Woo Lee another stroke back.

Defending champion Tommy Fleetwood, who has not won since his 2019 triumph – the tournament was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 – carded an opening 70.

Fleetwood, who was reported to be suffering from heatstroke following Wednesday’s pro-am, recovered from a double bogey on the eighth with four birdies to finish two under.

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LEE, Min Woo-468
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MOLINARI, Edoardo-369
RAMSAY, Richie-369
HERBERT, Lucas-369
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FLEETWOOD, Tommy-270
WHITNELL, Dale-270
WALTERS, Justin-270
GRACE, Branden-270
WARING, Paul-270
LAW, David-270
LANGASQUE, Romain-270
KIEFFER, Maximilian-270
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FISHER, Ross-171
FERGUSON, Ewen-171
NORRIS, Shaun-171
JAMIESON, Scott-171
SHINKWIN, Callum-171
CROCKER, Sean-171
SCHNEIDER, Marcel-171
SYME, Connor-171
SODERBERG, Sebastian-171
ROZNER, Antoine-171
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GREEN, GavinPar72
WILSON, OliverPar72
LI, HaotongPar72
CAMPILLO, JorgePar72
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LAGERGREN, JoakimPar72
SHARMA, ShubhankarPar72
RITCHIE, JCPar72
OLESEN, ThorbjørnPar72
COETZEE, GeorgePar72
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DETRY, Thomas+173
MACINTYRE, Robert+173
PAUL, Yannik+173
48MANSELL, Richard+274
PEREZ, Victor+274
WU, Ashun+274
ARMITAGE, Marcus+274
LAWRENCE, Thriston+274
VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai+274
BESSELING, Wil+274
55PEPPERELL, Eddie+375
ARNAUS, Adri+375
PAVON, Matthieu+375
SAMOOJA, Kalle+375
HØJGAARD, Nicolai+375
LONG, Hurly+375
SMITH, Jordan+375
62MERONK, Adrian+476
LOMBARD, Zander+476
64SOUTHGATE, Matthew+577
65PULKKANEN, Tapio+678
66LARRAZÁBAL, Pablo+880
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Nedbank Golf Challenge 2022

Date: November 10th - 13th 2022

Location: Gary Player CC, Sun City, South Africa

Purse: $6,000,000

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