The Citizen (Gauteng)

Rambo blows SA Open field away

SA OPEN: FIRST BACK-TO-BACK EURO TOUR WINNER SINCE 2017 Bezuidenho­ut ends a golden fortnight by capturing his home country’s national Open title.

- Sun City

Christian Bezuidenho­ut became the first backto-back winner on the European Tour since Justin Rose from England in 2017 when he lifted the South African Open trophy at Sun City yesterday.

The 26-year-old South African, fondly known as “Rambo”, carded a final round 69 for a total of 270 and a five-shot victory over Wales’ Jamie Donaldson, who also finished with a 69 at the Gary Player Country Club.

Bezuidenho­ut won the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip in South Africa last weekend with four sub-70 rounds and repeated the

feat in the second-oldest national golf championsh­ip in the world after the British Open.

It was the third consecutiv­e victory by a South African in the event with Bezuidenho­ut emulating Branden Grace and Major winner Louis Oosthuizen.

The final leaderboar­d this year was dominated by South Africans with Dylan Frittelli (71) third, Dean Burmester (71) fourth and JC Ritchie (72) fi fth.

“It is an unbelievab­le feeling to win the South African Open,” said Bezuidenho­ut after three rounds of 67 and a closing 69.

“Every South African golfer dreams of lifting this trophy and now I have joined so many illustriou­s names that are engraved on it.

“I did not have a good front nine, bogeyed eight, turned oneover and had my five-shot overnight lead trimmed to just two.

“But three birdies from 10 did the trick, gave me some breathing space and I heeded the advice of my caddie to be patient and not take unnecessar­y risks.”

Bezuidenho­ut took what his caddie said to heart by parring five of the remaining six holes and picking up a birdie at 16.

The recipe for success of the South African includes straight driving, reaching greens in regulation and if birdie putts do not drop, they are generally tap-ins for par.

At Sun City this week, he birdied 21 holes and bogeyed only three, with two of those coming at the par-three third.

Donaldson, seeking a first European Tour win since the 2014 Czech Masters, fought bravely and claimed six birdies, but a three-putt at 17 ending any faint hope of a miracle win.

Frittelli, joint fi fth at the Masters last month, parred 15 holes, birdied two and bogeyed one when he needed a round in the mid-60s to pose a serious threat.

The South African Open was the last of three European Tour events in the country ahead of the season-ending World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai, starting on Thursday.

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Picture: Gett y Images CHAMPION. South Africa’s Christian Bezuidenho­ut poses with the trophy after winning the South African Open at the Gary Player CC at Sun City yesterday.

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