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Els: It’s very nice when common sense comes into play

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THE Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip will play its part in a ground-breaking move for profession­al golf wherein the Sunshine Tour and European Tour have agreed to allow the players competing in this week’s tournament to wear shorts for the duration of the event.

The decision was taken after consultati­on with the players, chief executive of the European Tour Keith Pelley and tournament host Johann Rupert, and was unanimousl­y agreed upon in light of the excessive heat forecast for Leopard Creek this week, with temperatur­es forecast to reach as high as 40°C. At the moment, it applies for this tournament only.

“We are very grateful to the European Tour for supporting this decision, and we’re excited about it,” said Selwyn Nathan, commission­er of the Sunshine Tour.

“The game has moved on, golf fashion has moved on, and even the weather has changed. We’re playing in Africa under beautiful sunshine, and as long as the dress code conforms with that of the club, then I think it will look very good. On the Sunshine Tour we believe #Gr8nessbeg­inshere, and this is certainly a great decision for golf going forward.”

In 2016, the Sunshine Tour and European Tour made the decision to allow players to wear shorts during practice rounds and pro-ams. This policy was also adopted by the PGA Tour this year.

“It was discussed and felt that in this situation it was a good move,” said David Williams, the tournament director of the European Tour.

“The temperatur­es will increase as the week goes on, which is uncomforta­ble and could be a health issue for the players. A lot of players were concerned about it. In these temperatur­es it can be pretty uncomforta­ble out there in trousers, so the feedback from the players has certainly been positive.”

South Africa’s Ernie Els welcomed the decision. “It’s very nice when common sense comes into play. It’s going to get up to 40°C here and it’s the right thing to do. It’s been talked about for so long on all of the tours around the world. Mr Rupert is always a man who is forward thinking and I think this could be a game-changer for golf which could end up enhancing the product.”

Thomas Bjorn said he is also fully in favour of the decision.

“Golf has been moving in this direction and because of the extreme heat we need to make it as comfortabl­e for the players as we can.”

 ?? | SHAUN ROY Sunshine Tour ?? ERNIE Els thinks players being allowed to wear shorts at this week’s Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip could be a game-changer for golf.
| SHAUN ROY Sunshine Tour ERNIE Els thinks players being allowed to wear shorts at this week’s Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip could be a game-changer for golf.

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