12.14.2007
02:02 pm (ET)
PAARL, South Africa (PA) -- James Kingston moved to the top of the leaderboard at the South African Airways Open on Friday to head the field by one stroke after a 3-under round of 69.
The South African was one of just three players to end the day under par after high winds again took its toll on most of the field in this event co-sanctioned by the European Tour and southern Africa's Sunshine Tour.
Kingston, currently 18th on the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit, delivered a fine round that included an eagle on the par-5 third, which set him on his way as he moved to 2 under par for the tournament, one ahead of Andrew McLardy and Kyron Sullivan.
Zimbabwean-born McLardy shot a 71 to go with his opening-round 72, while Wales' Sullivan mirrored McLardy's scores to remain in the hunt at Pearl Valley Golf Estates.
"The wind was really strong," Kingston said. "You could see when you put the ball down, it was oscillating and it's not just that. You always got the wind, especially when it's from behind, pushing you and you spending so much energy to try and stand still.
"Especially on those delicate shots, it's so tough to make a decent stroke," he added. "But in saying that, I played really solid today. It was really a good outing for the conditions."
It was another tough day for the big names in the field, with only former world No. 1 Greg Norman and defending champion Ernie Els shooting below-par rounds.
Norman came home in 2 under to move to 1 over for the championship and three behind the leader, while world No. 5 Els shot the same score, moving to 3 over for the championship and five off the pace.
Norman, 52, was especially impressive, taking into account that it is his first tournament since the Dubai Desert Classic last March. However, his form could be attributed to something besides golf as it was revealed that he and Wimbledon legend Chris Evert -- at the event for the official launch of a Chris Evert Tennis Centre at Pearl Valley Golf Estates -- were engaged.
"Well yeah, this is an engagement ring and we were engaged four days ago," Evert said, when asked about the ring she was wearing at the press conference. "It was Sunday night while we were coming over here."
Speaking about his round, Norman said: "The golf course yesterday played more difficult than it was today. They made a few adjustments to the tee positions today that from my perspective were a little bit awkward because we had moved out 30-40 yards in different angles on different tee shots.
"I hadn't played here before so I didn't have any idea on some of them," he explained. "All in all the conditions make you have to really have to bear down if you don't concentrate hard enough you going to shoot a high number out here - it's as simple as that."
Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke had another impressive round as he carded a 73 to drop onto 1 over for the tournament, while another former winner of the event, Retief Goosen, matched his opening 74 to move to 4 over.
The best round of the day belonged to Dutchman Joost Luiten, who carded a 5-under round of 67 and is seven shots off the lead.
The imposing southeasterly wind did manage to send several big names tumbling with European Tour Order of Merit leader Ross Fisher, last week's Alfred Dunhill Championship winner John Bickerton and rising Northern Ireland star Rory McIlroy all missing the cut.
However, reigning U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera narrowly survived as his 9 over par for the competition saw him narrowly make the cut, which fell at 9 over.
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