The Citizen (Gauteng)

Great Dane joins Sun City field

BJORN: FORMER CHAMP LOOKING TO REKINDLE THE PAST

- Michael Vlismas

Ryder Cup skipper to take on his teammates at Nedbank Challenge.

Thomas Bjorn will return to the Nedbank Golf Challenge next month, with Europe’s victorious Ryder Cup captain joining a world-class field at the penultimat­e event on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai.

The Dane, who clinched the last of his 15 European Tour titles at Gary Player Country Club at the start of the 2014 season, captained Europe to a 17.5-10.5 victory over the US in the Ryder Cup in Paris last month.

This year the US$7.5 million tournament at Sun City is once again part of the Rolex Series – the premium category of tournament­s on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai – and will be a pivotal event in helping to crown the Race to Dubai champion the following week.

Bjorn produced a stunning final round 65 to claim the Nedbank Golf Challenge title four seasons ago, including two eagles on the back nine, with a two-shot victory over Jamie Donaldson and Sergio Garcia.

Europe’s all-time Ryder Cup points leader Garcia and fellow Major winner and Team Europe star Rory McIlroy are also in the field this year, and Bjorn is relishing the opportunit­y to go up against some familiar faces.

“I’ve got great memories of this event and I’m looking forward to getting back to Sun City as a special year comes to a close.

“Winning the Nedbank Golf Challenge in its first year on the European Tour schedule is something I won’t forget. I knew I had to go low on the final day and in the end it was a fantastic battle against Sergio and Jamie.

“It’s always an exciting week, and I’m looking forward to being part of such a great field, including several members of Team Europe.”

This year’s field also includes home favourite and defending champion Branden Grace as well as his countryman and fellow Rolex Series winner Brandon Stone, who secured the Aberdeen Standard Investment­s Scottish Open title in July.

Bjorn is part of an illustriou­s list of former Challenge champions, including the late, great Seve Ballestero­s (1983 and 1984), Ernie Els (1999, 2000 and 2002), Bernhard Langer (1985 and 1991), Colin Montgomeri­e (1996), Sir Nick Faldo (1994) and Garcia in 2001 and 2003.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? THOMAS BJORN
Picture: Getty Images THOMAS BJORN

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