Scott, Oosthuizen share lead at HSBC Champions

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Scott, Oosthuizen share lead at HSBC ChampionsPhil Mickelson from USA tees off at the 12th hole during the first round of the WGC-HSBC Champions golf tournament in Dongguan, southern China's Guangdong province, Thursday Nov. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) (Credit: Kin Cheung)

SHENZHEN, China (AP) — The longer the holes at the Mission Hills golf course, the better Louis Oosthuizen and Adam Scott seemed to play.

Oosthuizen and Scott each had a 7-under 65 to share a one-shot lead after the opening round of the HSBC Champions on Thursday, in large part due to their perfect play on the five par 5s on the Jose Maria Olazabal-designed course.

Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open winner, made birdie on all five. Scott did him one better with four birdies and an eagle.

Two-time HSBC Champions winner Phil Mickelson was one shot back, along with Masters champion Bubba Watson, Peter Hanson and Shane Lowry.

Scott finished his round on a tear, sinking two consecutive birdies before making eagle on the 573-yard ninth hole.

“It was a solid day that all of a sudden turned into a really good day,” Scott said. “With five par 5s, it kind of sets up well for my game and the plan is to just take advantage of the 5s and hopefully hang in there with the leaders all week.”

The Australian, ranked sixth in the world, is still looking for his first tournament win of the year. He nearly captured his first major at the British Open in July until blowing a four-shot lead over Ernie Els with four holes to play.

His best finish since that collapse was a tie for sixth at the BMW Championship in September.

Oosthuizen also said the key to his game was hitting solidly off the tee on the par 5s, something he’ll need to do all week if he’s going to stay atop the leaderboard.

“If I can keep doing what I’m doing on the par 5s, you know, hitting the fairways and leaving myself with the irons or a 5-wood or something, you’ve got a good chance,” the South African said.

Hanson backed up his big win at the BMW Masters in Shanghai last weekend with a superb opening round in Shenzhen, making seven birdies against one bogey.

The Swede is second on the European money list, within striking distance of leader Rory McIlroy. If the Swede wins the $1.2 million paycheck at Mission Hills this weekend, he will overtake McIlroy with only three weeks remaining.

“It’s nice to get off to a good start, of course, coming off last week. You try to save a bit of energy the last couple of days and try to be ready for today,” Hanson said. “I’ve been on the road now for three or four weeks. Just need to keep your head fresh and this is a very demanding golf course. You can make some easy mistakes around here.”

Mickelson was further off the pace before sinking a 25-foot putt for eagle on his final hole for a 66.

“It was a great way to finish with an eagle. I was hoping just to make birdie on the last hole,” Mickelson said. “I think the reason I was so calm today was I drove the ball extremely well and hit every fairway.”

Lowry, meanwhile, sputtered down the stretch. After making birdies on the 15th and 16th holes to take a two-stroke lead over the field, the Irishman had bogeys on his final two holes — both times missing 10-foot putts — to drop him back behind the leaders.

“Felt like I had the ball on a string all day and felt like it came very easy to me today,” Lowry said. “Just to bogey those last two was disappointing.”

Dustin Johnson shot a 67 to sit two strokes off the lead with Thailand’s Prom Meesawat.

Defending champion Martin Kaymer was in a group of seven golfers tied for ninth at 4 under, along with England’s Luke Donald and American Jason Dufner.

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