The Zambia Open Golf championship roared to life today at Ndola Golf Club with only two locals finishing day one even or under par.
And the strong South African field made their huge presence felt at the end of day one of play.
Local Madalitso Muthiya and Uli Heitz of Mazabuka were the only two from the home field to record encouraging results on Friday.
Muthiya shot a 1-under 72 while the amateur from Mazabuka Heitz was one shot behind the USA-based golfer.
Meanwhile, eight South African dominated the top 10 placings after day 1 of play.
Neil Schietekat took the overnight lead with an impressive score of 8-Under 65 after finishing his 1st round action at midday.
His compatriot Titch Moore later joined him just after lunch at 8-Under to see the two share the overnight lead.
1996 champion Desvonde Botes was two shots behind the duo in joint 4th.
Nigerian Andrew Odoh who finished 4th at last years Zambia Open held at Chainama was 3rd overnight at 7-Under while Ryan Cairns of Zimbabwe was only one of two non-South Africans to finish in the top-10 from Fridays play.
Defending champion Tyrone Ferreira of South Africa finished level on 73 while 206 and 2007 winner Steve Basson a shot behind.
The field will be whittled down on Saturday for Sundays final round with Muthiya, Heitz, Ferreira and Basson all hoping to keep their cool to make the cut.