Schietekat on top at weather-delayed BNI Indonesian Masters

Dec 1, 2022 | Featured, South Africans abroad

From Asian Tour

Neil Schietekat from South Africa and Thailand’s Kosuke Hamamoto both shot sizzling six-under-par 66s to take the clubhouse lead on the opening day of the BNI Indonesian Masters on Thursday, which was cut short because of lightning.

Hamamoto playing well off the back of a second-placed finish in Bangladesh last Sunday toured the layout at Royale Jakarta Golf Club bogey free, with four birdies on the front and two on the back, while Schietekat, battling to keep his Tour card, carded seven birdies and one dropped shot.

India’s Veer Ahlawat returned a 67 while Korea’s Bongsub Kim, Pawin Ingkhaprait from Thailand, Canadian Richard T Lee and Filipino Miguel Tabuena all came in with 68s.

Half the field were unable to complete their rounds as play was stopped for the day at 4.45pm local time.

Schietekat is 72nd on the Asian Tour Order of Merit and needs a good result this week to finish in the top 60 and retain his playing privileges.

“It’s been a disappointing year,” said the 38-year-old from Johannesburg.

“I came out here having got my card, at the 2020 Q School, and wanted to do much better. I am getting used to Asia, which I love, but I need a good week to keep my card. It is what it is, I got off to a good start.

“I started off well today, made a lot of putts. I had 27 putts and missed two greens. Struggling with the driver a little bit, I think I cracked my favourite driver in Morocco, and when I was getting a fitting in Egypt the week after, they said the face is cracked. That was my baby, had it for two and a half years and I normally pride myself on my driving. So, I am fiddling with other drivers.”

Bad weather first stopped play at 2.20pm and resumed at 4.15pm, for half an hour.

South African Mathiam Keyser was five under with five to play, while Indian Anirban Lahiri, who won here in 2014, was four under after 10 holes.

Play will resume at 6.15am on Friday.

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