Knysna-Plett Herald

Schietekat triumphs at Origins of Golf homecoming

- Blake Linder

KNYSNA - Last week the Sunshine Tour's Vodacom Origins of Golf series returned to where it all began, with tour veteran Neil Schietekat triumphing at Pezula Championsh­ip Course as the series celebrated its 20th birthday.

Schietekat finished top of the leaderboar­d for the 2023 Vodacom Origins of Golf final on -15 after a bogeyfree fourth round on Sunday, earning a two-stroke win ahead of third round leader Jacques P de Villiers who ended on -13. Hennie O'Kennedy rounded out the top three on -10 for the week. It was Schietekat's experience and consistenc­y on the course at Pezula that helped the 16-year veteran of the Sunshine Tour earn his second Origins of Golf title.

Tara Griebenow was the top Sunshine Ladies Tour profession­al in the field after finishing five over par courtesy of a final round 75.

Throughout the week Schietekat never finished a round over par, and always ensured he remained there or thereabout­s at the top of the leaderboar­d, never losing sight of the leaders. While every round presented a new leader, Schietekat ensured he stayed one shot off the lead throughout the tournament, always lurking, reminding the leaders to never get comfortabl­e at the top.

De Villiers was the leader after moving day on Saturday, and with Schietekat breathing down his neck he would've ld've undoubtedl­y known that any slip-up p- on the last day would give the Joburg burg native in second place a chance. He held his nerve in the early stages of the final round despite Schietekat t birdying the first hole to tie the lead. ead. The duo stayed tied at the top as they both birdied the fourth hole, , but things started to unravel on the fifth hole for De Villiers.

After bogeys on five, six and eight ght De Villiers birdied the ninth, but so did Schietekat, and heading into the second nine he trailed the leader by three shots. With a two-under-par back nine, Schietekat held his nerve in the home stretch to stay out of reach of De Villiers.

It was a just reward for Schietekat who had recently battled led injury before taking to the beautifull­y ifully manicured fairways and greens at Pezula.

He's been a regular Vodacom Origins of Golf competitor since he debuted uted on the Sunshine Tour in 2007, finishing second on two occasions before getting his first Origins of Golf title in 2018 018 at the Western Cape leg of the series.

Schietekat looks back fondly to o his time at Pezula. "It was a good week and nd I really want to thank my caddie for sticking king with me through this injury and when n the golf has struggled. But this brings us both a smile," he said.

"This one is definitely a sweet win for me. Vodacom has been part of the Sunshine Tour ever since I started out in 2007.

“They've been a great supporter of the Tour. Without them we wouldn't have had the playing opportunit­ies we do in the winter. Pezula was also just amazing this week." It was not only his second Origins of Golf title, but also his second win of the year, having won the FBC Zimbabwe Open in May.

 ?? Photos: Blake Linder ?? Runner-up Jacques P de Villiers makes his way out of a bunker.
Round one leader Jared Harvey.
Keenan Davidse and his caddy line up a putt on the 15th hole.
Golfers come over the rise on the eighth hole at Pezula.
Photos: Blake Linder Runner-up Jacques P de Villiers makes his way out of a bunker. Round one leader Jared Harvey. Keenan Davidse and his caddy line up a putt on the 15th hole. Golfers come over the rise on the eighth hole at Pezula.
 ?? Photo: Tyrone Winfield/ Sunshine Tour ?? Neil Schietekat with his trophy on the 18th green at Pezula.
Photo: Tyrone Winfield/ Sunshine Tour Neil Schietekat with his trophy on the 18th green at Pezula.

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