The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bramford secures fourth place at Africa Amateur

- Brandon Moyo Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN golfer, Mathew Bramford was one of the star attraction­s at the historic inaugural Africa Amateur Championsh­ip after securing a fourth-place finish at the tournament which came to an end on Saturday.

The African Championsh­ip was played at the picturesqu­e Leopard Creek Country Club in Mpumalanga, South Africa, and the Zimbabwean star golfer managed to shoot an impressive 10-under-par score after the regulation 72 holes. Bramford finished a gross of 278 following round scores of 65, 74, 71, and 68 in his four rounds.

He was just three shots behind the leading pack of Altin Van der Merwe, Christian Maas, and Ivan Vester who all shot 13-underpar. Van der Merwe would go on to win after a play-off. In round one of the championsh­ip, Bramford managed to set the pace after taking the lead with his best round in the tournament.

An eagle on the par-four 6th was the highlight of the front nine for 19-year-old Bramford, who recently moved to South Africa to attend golf school at Bramble Hill and has committed to playing college golf with Friends University in Kansas.

A prolific back nine featured back-to-back* birdies on the 10th and 11th holes and then three consecutiv­e birdies through the 14th, 15th, and 16th holes rounded off a fantastic performanc­e. After the impressive round that saw him go one shot ahead of Vester, Bramford was pleased with his start, saying that he exceeded his expectatio­ns.

However, in the second round, Bramford shot his worst round in the championsh­ip. The Zimbabwean slipped down on the leaderboar­d after a two-over-par 74 to finish the round in fourth place on five-under.

In the third round, Bramford slipped one step back as well, moving to fifth place as he shot a one-under-par 71 before going on to bounce back in the final round.

In the final round on Saturday, Bramford went on to shoot an impressive four-underpar 68 to move to fourth and finish off his campaign on a high note.

There was excitement for Zimbabwe again as 17-year-old Keegan Shutt claimed the course record at Leopard Creek with a remarkable 10-under-par 62.

Shutt, who has represente­d Zimbabwe on various internatio­nal championsh­ips started on the 10th tee and made six birdies on his front nine before following up with shots picked up on his 11th and 12th holes and then a brilliant eagle on the 15th hole.

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