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Els chases fourth title in Scotland

LINKS GOLF BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN SA VETERAN

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ERNIE Els has a fourth victory in Scotland locked in his sights as he heads to Castle Stuart Golf Links for the Scottish Open starting today.

Els has won two Scottish Open titles and claimed his third major at Muirfield – the venue for next week’s British Open – last season.

“Everyone who knows me knows that I love playing golf in Scotland, and especially links golf, so it’s exciting returning to Castle Stuart for this week’s Scottish Open,” Els said on his website.

“I’ve won three times in Scotland during my career – two Scottish Opens and an Open Championsh­ip – and the fans are always so good to me.”

Els said he enjoyed playing in front of the knowledgea­ble galleries in Scotland.

“They really know their golf, so if we can get some decent weather we should be in for a great week.”

He said the course at Castle Stuart would be the perfect tune-up for his title defence at the Open.

“Genuine new links courses don’t come along very often, especially ones as good as Castle Stuart. It is an outstandin­g layout, a great test of golf and a beautiful setting.

“In 2011 and 2012, although there was not much wind at the time, there was a lot of rain around, which made the ground relatively soft.

“It wasn’t quite the pure links test we’d expected but hopefully this time Mother Nature will be a little kinder to us. From the forecast, it looks like we might be in for a dry week with a bit of sun.”

Els said Links golf promoted a lower ball flight to combat high winds, and hard surfaces meant more run had to be allowed on each shot.

“Naturally, a lot of the players will be excited about the prospect of playing some links golf for back-to-back weeks and I’m certainly looking forward to it. This style of golf never fails to excite me and it also seems to bring out the best in me.”

Els will be joined in the field by fellow South Africans Branden Grace, Richard Sterne, Thomas Aiken, Jbe Kruger, Darren Fichardt, Jaco van Zyl, Garth Mulroy, Henni Otto, Keith Horne and Justin Walters. –

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IMAGES ?? AT EASE: Ernie Els hopes Mother Nature plays ball with the Scottish Open
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