Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

McIlroy and Garcia confirmed for ‘Africa’s major’ at Sun City

- JACQUES VAN DER WESTHUYZEN

THE last time Rory McIlroy was in South Africa he lost the BMW SA Open at Glendower at the fourth extra hole to England’s Graeme Storm.

While it was the English- unlocking their defensive line,” he said, contemplat­ing man who lifted the famous trophy after a thrilling four days – in Mid-January last year to win back his European tour card – it was the Northern Irishman

who stole the headlines and drew the crowds.

In November the fourtime Major winner will be back in South Africa to try and exact some sort of revenge and win the lucrative Nedbank Challenge title at Sun City.

The news that the 29-year-old will play in the penultimat­e Rolex Series event on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai from ama and hoping Belgium lose to England in the final group November 8-11 was confirmed yesterday.

It will be McIlroy’s first appearance at Sun City since 2009. “I’m looking forward to going back,” said McIlroy. “I haven’t been there in a long time and excited about playing there again.”

Challenge host Gary Player said he was delighted McIlroy would be teeing it up in the Pilansberg resort. “I am thrilled Rory will be competing at Africa’s Major. The crowds love rooting for him and he’s sure to bring even more energy to the event.”

Former Masters winner Sergio Garcia, a regular visitor to Sun City over the years, will also be in the field in the second week of November. The defending champion is Branden Grace, who became the first local winner in 11 years last November.

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