Daily Dispatch

McIlroy set to take part in SA Open

- By CRAIG RAY

NORTHERN Ireland’s world No 3-ranked golfing star Rory McIlroy will fulfil a promise he made to South African legend Ernie Els and play in the 2017 SA Open at Glendower Golf Club in January next year.

Four-time major winner McIlroy‚ who last week picked up the Fedex Cup on the US PGA Tour‚ made the commitment to Els at the 2014 Irish Open and he’s keeping his promise.

Els‚ who is the official SA Open host‚ encouraged McIlroy to play in the world’s secondolde­st golf tournament (after The Open) when he was a guest of McIlroy’s own charitable foundation.

“Rory was very serious about coming to South Africa when I told him he ‘owed me one’ at the Irish Open‚” Els said.

“I’m glad that he made the commitment so soon. His presence will help the growth of the SA Open which has been doing so well over the last few years.”

The newly crowned 2016 FedEx Cup champion spent a few weeks in South Africa soon after he turned profession­al in 2008. He played in the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip at Leopard Creek and finished in a share of third with Els at the SA Open which was played at Pearl Valley near Cape Town that year.

“I can’t wait to come back to play in South Africa – it’s been a while since I was there‚” McIlroy said.

“Ernie’s done such a great job of assembling a great field. Obviously we’re also there to support a great cause in Els for Autism.”

The 27-year-old McIlroy’s four major titles include two US PGA victories in 2012 and 2014‚ the 2011 US Open and the 2014 Open.

He has won 22 titles worldwide and earned over $70-million (about R969-million) in prize money.

McIlroy spent 95 weeks at No 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking‚ the fourth-longest period at the summit of the list. He is currently ranked No 3 and his participat­ion in the upcoming 106th SA Open will give golf fans the opportunit­y to see one of the great modern players in action.

In addition to the field made up of an equal number of European and Sunshine Tour profession­als‚ he will be up against defending champion Brandon Stone‚ as well as Retief Goosen‚ the two-time US Open winner who won the SA Open in 1995 and 2005. — TMG Sport

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