The Herald (South Africa)

Putting crucial for De Smidt’s defence

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RUAN de Smidt goes into the defence of his Sun Boardwalk Challenge title at the Humewood Golf Club this week hoping his putting has turned a corner.

The R750 000 54-hole tournament gets under way today, and De Smidt will have memories of his putting making it difficult for him to hold off a charging Tyrone Ferreira by a single stroke in last year’s event.

“I just putted terribly today,” he said last year of a victory which might have been more decisive. “I had 33 putts, which is never great, but I hit it nicely.”

It’s more of the same this week for him. “I haven’t been scoring really well,” he said.

“The putts are just not going in, but I putted a bit yesterday and it felt really good.”

He will be somewhat encouraged by his performanc­es in the last two Sunshine Tour events.

In the first four of six consecutiv­e events played in coastal and windy conditions, he missed the cut in the first two, but finished in a share of 27th and 28th in the last two.

He handled the Humewood wind well last year.

“The weather last year was really tough, and I played nicely in tougher conditions – not so much this year so far,” he said.

“I hope I’m gradually getting used to tougher conditions again.

“I’ve been hitting my irons well but my driver has just been shocking.

“If you can hit a driver straight around here, it makes the course a lot easier. I hit it nicely in the last round last week, so I hope that gives me the confidence I need going into this week.”

He will find plenty of players willing and able to take him on.

Players like Jared Harvey, who took his maiden Sunshine Tour title at Zimbali a fortnight ago, relish playing in the challengin­g conditions Humewood presents.

Last year’s runner-up Ferreira always seems to play well in Port Elizabeth, and players like Jake Roos, Ockie Strydom and Oliver Bekker have been in great form on the 2017-18 Sunshine Tour. Any of them can halt De Smidt in his tracks.

De Smidt, however, has a long-term aim, and he will not get sidetracke­d from it.

“I’m building up to the European Tour Qualifying School, so I need to try and find some form,” he said.

“I need to grind it out and try and compete with the guys on top of the leaderboar­d, because I haven’t been in contention for a while now.”

Also looking to be in the mix this week are Titch Moore, Lyle Rowe and Luke Jerling.

The tournament tees off at 6.45am today.

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