Simon Dyson, Trevor Fisher jnr one stroke in front of five players, including qualifier Erik van Rooyen, in Tshwane Open at Copperleaf SIMON Dyson, reinvigorated after nearly being banned by the European Tour last year, fired a seven-under-par 65 for a share of the incomplete first-round lead of the Tshwane Open on Thursday.He and local Trevor Fisher jnr, who had two holes to play when lightning forced a premature end at Copperleaf, are one stroke in front of five players, including pleased qualifier Erik van Rooyen, whose card included three bogeys.Dyson was chuffed with his own flawless round of seven birdies."That’s probably more satisfying than being the leader. Even if I’d shot five under and no drop shots I’d probably still feel the way I do now."No drops is very satisfying when you walk off 18," said Dyson, who was disqualified at the BMW Masters last year for illegally tapping down a spike mark in the line of his putt.He was fined more than R500,000 and handed a two-month ba...
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