Clearwater Bay Open: Nick Voke blasts out of the gate in windy conditions
New Zealander hits five-under-par 65 with Italian Cristiano Terragni and Swede Oskar Arvidsson one shot back
New Zealander Nick Voke came out of the gate strong at the Clearwater Bay Open, shooting a five-under-par 65 to secure a first-round lead on Thursday.
Voke is followed by Italian Cristiano Terragni and Swede Oskar Arvidsson, who both shot four under par at the Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club.
Voke eagled the par-five 18th to finish the day, a decisive statement from the 23-year-old Kiwi heading into Friday’s second round. He is No 327 in the world and is New Zealand’s fourth-ranked player.
“I’m pretty stoked to be honest as it was very challenging out there,” he said. “The course was playing very tricky and the wind just makes it all the more difficult.
“I played some really smart golf and I was executing some good shots, plus a nice little eagle on the last.”
Voke was the only player to eagle the 550-yard dog-leg left 18th hole.