DP World Tour : Alfred Dunhill Championship Tee Times Weather Leaderboard
Thursday's opening round at this version of the Alfred Dunhill Championship is under way in Johannesburg, South Africa, 24*c mainly sunny, breezy 10-15mph in the early going, 8-12mph in the afternoon.
Spaniard, 25 year old Eugenio Chachara had a spectacular start with 8 birdies and an eagle -9 63 for the clubhouse lead with the late wave just getting underway.
He raised eyebrows by heading straight for the guaranteed money on LIV out of college before becoming disenchanted, leaving to return to play the DP World Tour, where he won the Hero India Open last year to secure his playing privileges until 2027.
Canada's Aaron Cockerill is in the late wave on the Royal Johannesburg GC, a parkland par 72 with 3 par 5's on the outward nine 37, just 1 coming home for 35.
EDIT >>> After 2 early bogey's Cockerill made eagle 3 on the par5 8th, then birdied 4 of his last 6 holes, including 3 in a row to finish -4 68, currently T29.
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EDIT >>>>Final wrap up
Eugenio Chacarra played his last 11 holes in -8 to share the lead of the 2026 Alfred Dunhill Championship as he and Christiaan Burke produced the lowest ever rounds at Royal Johannesburg Club.
With preferred lies in place, his 63 did not qualify as an official course record but it left him clear of the field until World Number 713 Burke wrapped up an eventful round to join him at the summit on - 9
The pair were one shot ahead of Burke's fellow South Africans Brandon Stone and Thriston Lawrence -8 64, after a day of low scoring as the tournament moves for this year from its traditional Leopard Creek home to Royal Johannesburg Club.
Chacarra said: “I think I played really good golf - I’d been playing really good golf last week too, it’s just how golf is, the score wasn’t there – but I trust the plan that I have with my caddie and I think we did a tremendous job. Happy with the start but it’s only the first round, a lot of golf left.”
Burke started with a remarkable run of six consecutive birdies, “Yeah, it was really fun. Good start – always fun, a six-birdie start! It’s tough to try to (keep) the momentum after that great start, but I’m happy with how I played today.
“I only figured out after the seventh hole I made six birdies in a row! So I just took the momentum from there. I like this golf course, I play here a lot. It suits my game and I’m just very comfortable on this golf course.”
Lawrence made his run after teeing off later in the day, with five birdies on his front nine and another three in the final four holes seeing him within one of the lead.
Three more home players, Branden Grace, Daniel van Tonder and Samuel Simpson, were tied at -7 65 with England's Brandon Robinson Thompson.
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