Langasque and S?derberg lead the charge in first round
Sebastian S?derberg, having secured back-to-back second-place finishes in the last two weeks, maintained this momentum throughout the afternoon round. He credited this recent run of success to his focus on each shot. This concentration particularly helped him out in the final hole, where he was able to recover from a poor lie to save par and finish the day bogey-free. Reflecting on the end of Thursday's round and his attitude going into tomorrow, he said, "Being bogey-free is always a good feeling, but my attitude going into tomorrow would have been the same regardless. If anything, having a rough patch would probably light a fire under me. Overall, I'm happy with my game and the course so far. Good rounds definitely help with confidence. Despite some bad shots, I can shake it off and hit a good one next. Keeping this momentum has been helpful for me."