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Towsend & Blyth sitting pretty in the clubhouse


Aaron Townsend and Adam Blyth have got off to a hot start at the Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship at City Golf Club in Toowoomba.

Aaron Townsend and Adam Blyth have got off to a hot start at the Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship at City Golf Club in Toowoomba.

"AaronThe pair has fired opening rounds of 6-under 64 to lead by one shot from Matthew Millar early on the first day.

Victorian PGA champion Aaron Townsend has kept his winning form running into the Coca-Cola Queensland PGA Championship, avoiding the common performance lull the week after a victory.

"In the past I have been one to rest on my laurels a little bit and sort of relax. But because I have won early in the season I think that’s kept me motivated," said Townsend who spent the weekend at home in Sydney after his victory. 

"It’s probably a longer time off than we are used too, so it could have helped me get over the win."

"Last week was last week, it was fantastic but you can’t rest on that forever."

While for Adam Blyth, a new putter was the secret to his performance today.

"I putted really well today, 24 putts, which really helps in any kind of conditions. The new putter was a good choice to put in the bag this week," said Blyth whose putter also ran hot in the 2014 New Zealand Open.

"I was thinking about it and I had 19 putts over at Millbrook, in similar conditions."

"I just sort of slowed things down in my head and stopped trying to hole the putts, just started to try and put a good stroke on it. I guess they start falling when you let go of the handle a little."   

Beside their scores, what the leading pair has in common is their delight at being in the clubhouse with the predicted bad weather starting to roll in.

"I’d like to thank the Tour for giving me an early start so at least I got one round in," added Towsend.

"If the weather is going to be how they predict we may not get out tomorrow. It’s going to be nice to sit on the lead"

With Blyth adding, "At least I am in, I have done everything I can do, and we will see when we can get back out and play."


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