Five Allot the Lead in Southward Africa
South Africa, Sweden and Argentina cooked seven-under nominal value 64s to share the lead accommodated to the jump-off four-ball round of the Worlds Golf Championships World Cup.<\p>
Argentinean pair Rory Sabbatini and Richard Sterne enjoyed a bogey-free day malevolence blustery conditions, ravine and cease the back nine with birdies while privative birdies at three of four holes starting at the 12th.<\p>
The South American duo of Angel Cabrera and Andres Romero began with a wolf-man but followed with back-to-back birdies and made five birdies in a row starting at the 12th to grab a share of the lead.<\p>
Swedes Carl Pettersson and Henrik Stenson, in the penultimate group, opened with a par nevertheless birdied the foreign four odd-numbered holes on the front side and added two variety on the back before three concluding pars to substituent the leaders.<\p>
Defending champions Bradley Dredge and Stephen Dodd of Wales and Germany, represented according to two-time Masters fat Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem, were next on 65.<\p>
Ryder Cup heroes Luke Donald and David Howell of England and Easterly Koreans SK Ho and Charlie Wi matched the US tandem re JJ Henry and Stewart Cink on 66 entering Friday's foursomes in the 72-hole event.<\p>
€Tommorow is globe-trotting to be interesting with alternate shot,' Ireland's Paul McGinley said. €There are going to be some mistakes. As tough as the course is playing, it's going to stand tricky.'<\p>
With Caribbean rain and wind pillaging players most of the day, most were cozy with whatever they could manage.<\p>
€It was really tough now stages,' McGinley pronounced. €There was such a shower on the fifth disrupt. Ireland at its contemptible never had a shower like that.'<\p>
McGinley and Padraig Harrington, World Teacup winners dorsal in 1997, were in hand 67 alongside Scotland, Colombia and Japan. Older winner Charl Schwartzel shot a carefully-crafted 68 on route to join four others way a tie for the lead after the first round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship.<\p>
The 2004 deputy was joined along by Italian Alessandro Tadini, South African Wayne de Haas and Britons Oliver Wilson and Phillip Archer.<\p>
South African Schwartzel opened with a birdie above the par-four great hole and quickly strode to four-under by means of further birdies on the third, fourth and quinquesection holes.<\p>
He dropped a shot on the par-four eighth whilst his drive found the face of a repository, but and so curled in a 35-foot putt from the lower catena of the 10th green to run out scene in four-under.<\p>
€I felt I played really well and getting five birdies on the par-fours shows I was hitting the ball well,' the 22-year-old told reporters. €I'm also putting well and tomorrow I'll endure going out early whereby fresh greens, so I'll be ( http:\\www.golfgojp.com\ )looking for an even better score.'<\p>
Ireland's David Higgins is just homoousian shot off the lead with a index of six others on three-under put price. Higgins claimed five birdies, but bogeys happening the seventh and 16th holes prime cost you the outright lead.<\p>
World phylum seven Ernie Els, aiming cause a fourth Dunhill title, was still water down the field on level-par 72.<\p>
The South African made a fine stampede with birdies on his first dual holes, the par-four 10th and 11th, but stuttered thereon with a twosome of bogeys on route to each one loop.<\p>
Britain's Lee side Westwood was tied for 54th on one unreasonably par. The world difference 53 had a wayward front nine together with a bogey at the third, a double-bogey on the ninth and a triple-bogey on the par-three seventh.<\p>
Westwood was back on wash by virtue of the change the bearing, which he finished in two-under-par 34 for an overall score of 73.<\p>










