Van der Walt leads early at Qatar golf

South African golfer Dawie Van der Walt has shot a seven-under-par 65 to be the opening-round clubhouse leader at the Qatar Masters in Doha.

South Africa's Dawie Van der Walt stole the clubhouse honours at the Qatar Masters on Wednesday with a dazzling seven-under-par 65 at the Doha Golf Club.

Van der Walt, who triumphed at the Nelson Mandela Championship in Durban earlier this month, shot a bogey-free round to lead by one stroke midway through the first round in the 17th edition of the $US2.5 million ($A2.85 million) tournament.

Spaniards Rafa Cabrera-Bello and Elviro Nacho had a 66 each and are tied in second place along with France's Francois Calmels, while India's Gaganjit Singh Bhullar was a further shot back on five-under. The Indian, however, had played only 15 holes.

Van der Walt had two birdies over his first nine holes - he teed off from the 10th - and began his back nine with an eagle on the 591-metre first hole. He followed it with two consecutive birdies to set the pace on a day delayed by 30 minutes because of fog.

The 115kg giant then picked up three more shots to set himself up nicely for the remainder of the tournament.

Spaniard Nacho, too, had a bogey-free round, while Frenchman Calmels dropped two shots that somewhat blotted an otherwise spectacular round in which he had six birdies and an eagle.

Steve Webster was already four-under after five holes, beginning proceedings with a sensational albatross on the 10th, his first hole.


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