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Arjun Atwal fires course record to lead AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open

BEL OMBRE, MAURITIUS - NOVEMBER 30:  Arjun Atwal of India speaks with his caddie during day one of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at Heritage Golf Club on

Arjun Atwal fired a course record to open up a four-shot lead at the Mauritius Open, as Louis Oosthuizen made a strong start.

The EurAsiaCup captain, who only arrived late on Wednesday after a 16-hour journey from Kuala Lumpur, struck seven birdies and an eagle on his way to a nine-under 62 at the Heritage Golf Club.

Sebastian Heisele, Ockie Strydom, Louis de Jager, Miguel Tabuena and Adilson da Silva share second spot on five under, with pre-tournament favourite Oosthuizen a further shot back.

BEL OMBRE, MAURITIUS - NOVEMBER 30:  Arjun Atwal of India tees off on the 18th during day one of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open at Heritage Golf Club on N
Image: Atwal is chasing a first worldwide victory since 2014

"I had no practice round and went straight on the first tee," Atwal said. "I'm pleased and shocked. I took a very long route coming here. I was tired and I didn't really expect anything.

"Sometimes when you don't expect much, you get a lot out of it. I found it pretty tough out there but I didn't make any mistakes and I had a hot putter."

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Atwal opened with back-to-back birdies and added successive gains from the sixth to reach the turn in 31, before picking up a shot at the 10th and making an eagle at the 14th to top the leaderboard.

The Indian drained a 20-footer at the 16th and knocked in a close-range gain at the last to extend his advantage, while Oosthuizen is part of a group five off the pace after mixing five birdies an eagle in his opening-round 67.

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BEL OMBRE, MAURITIUS - NOVEMBER 30:  Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa plays his second shot on the 10th during day one of the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open a
Image: Oosthuizen is one of only two players inside the world's top 100 to feature

Oosthuizen is joined on four under by former champion George Coetzee and England's Laurie Canter, while former Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke struggled to a five-over 76.

Watch the Mauritius Open throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf. Live coverage continues on Friday from 6.30am.

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