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Oosthuizen in as Super 6 sexes up golf

- Agency Staff Perth /AFP

A revolution­ary event in Australia will see 24 players go head-to-head in a six-hole finalday matchplay showdown this week as golf tries to attract a new generation of followers.

The World Super 6 Perth is promising a final day of rapidfire thrills and spills, with tied matches going to a specially constructe­d “shootout hole”.

Major winner Louis Oosthuizen is among those dipping their toes into the new event in Perth, which begins on Thursday with the first of three rounds of strokeplay.

The European Tour is trying to sex up golf for a 21st century audience and hopes that the Perth event and the recently announced GolfSixes over two days in England in May — which will feature DJs, pyrotechni­cs and six-hole matchplay — will attract a new generation.

“We want to broaden the appeal of our sport to the millennial demographi­c and I think this format will do that,” European Tour CEO Keith Pelley said. “Not only through the quick and exciting style of play, but also with the interactiv­e digital experience fans will enjoy on site and the innovative television coverage people will enjoy at home.”

PGA Tour of Australasi­a chief Brian Thorburn said: “Cricket has Twenty20, netball has Fast5, rugby has sevens and now golf has the World Super 6 Perth.”

Two cuts after 36 and 54 holes will whittle the field down to the top 24 who will go into battle on Sunday.

The top eight will get byes into the second-round of sixhole matches, which should take around an hour each to complete rather than the four to five hours of an 18-hole round. If any players remain tied after the shootout they will go back to the tee and fire again with nearest the pin winning.

“We have said for some time that golf needs to modernise and introducin­g innovative new formats is a major part of achieving that aim,” said Pelley.

World Super 6 Perth is headlined by 2010 British Open champion Oosthuizen, Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen and Alexander Noren of Sweden and is co-sanctioned by the European Tour, Asian Tour and PGA Tour of Australasi­a.

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