DP World Tour : Joburg Open Tee Times Leaderboard
Play was suspended at 9.15am local time due to thunder and lightning and resumed at 11.15am.
The clubhouse leader on the Houghton GC is the Dane Jacob Skov Olesen -5 65
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Luke Brown belied his inexperience on the DP World Tour to earn a one-shot lead following a weather-affected first day of the 2026 Joburg Open.
The 27-year-old is making only his 16th start at this level and currently sits in 19th place on the Sunshine Tour as he carded seven birdies through 12 holes to climb to the top of the leaderboard at Houghton Golf Course.
Brown missed the cut at last week's Investec South African Open Championship, but he had recorded four successive top-ten finishes prior to the Stellenbosch event, including third at the Jonsson Workwear Durban Open in February.
He heads the field by one at -7, but Brown could play up to 24 holes on Friday, which has a bleak forecast, following a weather delay of an hour and 45 minutes due to thunder and lightning in the area during the first round.
He was only two off the pace set by fellow South African Jayden Schaper, Englishman Nathan Kimsey and Austria's Maximilian Steinlechner at six under, but a hat-trick of birdies from the first saw him Brown nudge ahead before play was suspended at 6.17pm local time due to darkness.
Brown got off to a fast start with an opening birdie at the tenth and he continue his charge with further gains at the 12th, 15th and 17th to reach the turn in -31.
He was only two off the pace set by fellow South African Jayden Schaper, Englishman Nathan Kimsey and Austria's Maximilian Steinlechner at - but a hat-trick of birdies from the first saw him nudge ahead before play was suspended at 6.17pm local time due to darkness.
Steinlechner rolled in a birdie at the last, his seventh of the day to go with a bogey, to reach -----6 under, while Spaniard Angel Ayora signed for an eagle and four birdies to get to that mark through 15 holes and is one of 54 players yet to finish their first rounds.
Denmark's Jacob Skov Olesen recorded his lowest first round of the season in his 65 to -6 to sit alongside home hopeful Wilco Nienaber, Dutchman Darius van Driel and Sweden's Hugo Townsend at five under. Dan Bradbury and Kieran Vincent are also at that mark with four and eight holes to play of their opening rounds respectively
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