Quadruple bogey hampers O’Donovan’s opening round on the Sunshine Tour

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Richie O'Donovan (Photo Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour)

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Richie O’Donovan’s struggles continued as a quadruple-bogey eight derailed his opening round of the PGA Championship on the Sunshine Tour, resulting in a 10-over-par 82

O’Donovan’s first hiccup came on the eight hole with a double bogey six but the Lucan man bounced back with a birdie on the ninth. Disaster struck with a quadruple bogey eight on the 10th hole followed by a second double-bogey on 12 and O’Donovan wasn’t able to recover as his frustrating form goes on.

Keegan McLachlan and Robin Williams both shot impressive rounds of four-under-par 68 to claim a share of the lead at St.Francis Links.

It is the first time McLachlan, who has a title apiece on the Blue Label Development Tour and the Altron Big Easy Tour, has led on the Sunshine Tour.

Playing in his 11th event, he started South African golf’s second-oldest professional tournament on the back nine and birdied his first two holes, before picking up another two birdies to go to four-under through seven holes.

Back-to-back bogeys on the tricky par-four 18th and first holes were offset by three successive birdies from the fourth hole. McLachlan closed with a bogey-five on the par-four ninth hole.

“I played quite nicely in the morning and it was a good start. There was not too much wind, but it started to pick up on my back nine. But overall it was a good round, for most of the day I kept the ball in play well, my approach shots were good and I made a few nice putts,” Mclachlan said.

“Overall it was very solid and you just have to accept the bogeys and enjoy the challenge. I feel that my game is in a good spot at the moment, I just haven’t scored as well as I would have liked, but it’s been feeling close.

“I’ve learnt a lot already in my 10 tournaments on tour but this is the first time I’m leading. It’s been a cool learning curve and I’m just trying to learn and enjoy myself as my career continues,” the 24-year-old McLachlan said.

The South African born but England-based Williams also started solidly, from the first hole, managing to go bogey-free until the par-four 12th hole, while also collecting four birdies in five holes from the third.

He collected further birdies on the par-five 13th and par-four 15th holes, but also bogeyed the 400-metre 18th hole.

Williams and McLachlan have a one-stroke lead over a quartet of golfers on three-under 69 – Rupert Kaminski, CJ du Plessis, Peter Karmis and Jake Redman.

Richie O’Donovan will hope for a better day when he gets his second round underway at 11.30am local time, 10.30am Irish time.

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