Grace at joint top of SA Open leaderboard

Branden Grace has soared to joint top on the leaderboard on the back of three eagles in the first round of the European Tour's South African Open.

South African Branden Grace has carded three eagles on his way to a seven-under-par 65 for a share of the lead with American Chase Koepka after the first round of the European Tour's South African Open.

Grace, the highest-ranked player in the field at No.30 in the world, also recorded three birdies and two bogeys as he attacked the pins, particularly on the front nine.

All his eagles came on par-five holes, the second, eighth and 15th, the last following an excellent 20-foot putt.

Koepka, the younger brother of 2017 US Open champion Brooks, carded an eagle and seven birdies to go with two bogeys.

The pair were one shot ahead of England's Chris Paisley, who had seven birdies and a bogey in his round of 66.

South African major winners Ernie Els (71), Retief Goosen (69) and Charl Schwartzel (69) all had solid opening rounds, but Trevor Immelman (79) carded five bogeys and a double-bogey on a day to forget for the 2008 US Masters champion.

Defending champion Graeme Storm from England struggled to an opening 75.

The tournament is the second-oldest Open championship in the world having first been formally played in 1903.


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