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Mixed reaction to shorts ruling in S.Africa

▶ European Tour season tees off in high temperatur­es

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Many golfers opted to play in trousers on Thursday despite being allowed to wear shorts because of intense heat when the 2020 European Tour season teed off in South Africa.

With temperatur­es set to reach 40 C during the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip, the organizers said shorts could be worn for the first time at an EPGA event.

While golfers wear shorts during practice rounds and at pre-tournament pro-ams, they were not permitted during competitio­ns until the searing heat brought a change of heart this week.

Females can wear shorts on the various profession­al circuits, including Europe, Asia and the US.

Among those who donned shorts for the first round of the Dunhill at Leopard Creek Country Club beside the Kruger National Park wildlife reserve was fourtime major winner Ernie Els.

“It is the right thing to do and a victory for common sense,” said the 50-yearold South African, ranked No.424 in the world and in the twilight of his illustriou­s career.

“Wearing shorts in extreme heat has been talked about for so long on all of the tours around the world.

“I think this could be a game-changer for golf that will end up enhancing the product,” added the two-time winner of both the British and US Open championsh­ips.

Dane Thomas Bjorn, captain of the 2018 Europe and Ireland Ryder Cup team, was another competitor to wear shorts at the stunningly picturesqu­e course in northeaste­rn South Africa.

“Golf has been moving in this direction and because of the extreme heat we need to make it as comfortabl­e for the players as we can.

“There are traditions in golf that will always be upheld, but we also need to try and make it easier for kids to get involved in the game and move with the times.”

European Tour tournament director David Williams said the decision was made to protect player health.

“The temperatur­es will increase as the week goes on and a lot of players were concerned about it,” he said.

The relaxed rules on shorts will apply only to the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip tournament for now, a European Tour statement said.

Daniel Greene was first to tee off Thursday, at 06:20 local time (04:20 GMT), and opted for trousers, unlike most of his South African compatriot­s.

Golf is a sport steeped in tradition with European Tour competitor­s wearing shoes, trousers, a golf shirt and, usually, a cap for decades.

Additional clothing, like a jacket, is added when the weather turns cold or wet.

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