The Citizen (Gauteng)

Garrick back on top

CANARY ISLANDS: SECOND EUROPEAN TOUR TITLE IN JUST THREE WEEKS

- Own Correspond­ent

Garrick Higgo aced the seventh hole yesterday on his way to his second European Tour title in three weeks, as he romped to a six-stroke victory in the Canary Islands Championsh­ip on the European Tour.

He holed his tee shot on the 158-metre par-three seventh to simply underline his superiorit­y on the day, as he shrugged off two bogeys on his way to a seven-under-par 64, well clear of Australian Maverick Antcliffe, whose 21-under-par was adrift of the top of the leaderboar­d by some distance.

“It’s amazing, and I’m happy to be done now,” said Higgo after he received a thorough drenching at the hands of his fellow South Africans once the final putt had dropped. “I’m very tired, but just really happy and thankful.

“It’s awesome having support of the South Africans out here. They’ve all taken me under their wing and I learn a lot from them.”

He became the youngest South African to three titles on the European Tour in just his 26th tournament on that circuit.

The win will take him within touching distance of the top 50 in the world’s official rankings, and he will join a growing band of South Africans in the year’s second Major championsh­ip, the PGA Championsh­ip, at Kiawah Island in South Carolina on 20 May.

Higgo started the day two shots clear at 20-under, and quickly made his intentions clear with a birdie on the first, while he bogeyed the second,

He regained that shot with a birdie on three, and then he was on his way, putting daylight between himself and any challenger­s.

There were five more birdies, the ace, and a second bogey, but, in truth, the rest of the field was always fighting for second.

Despite that, he said he felt some pressure. “I did feel pressure, from the start, It’s not easy to lead,” he said.

“When I won two weeks ago, it was my first time. In this game, anything can happen.”

Behind him Dean Burmester, who won last week, carded a closing 65 to finish in a share of fourthL, ouis de Jager signed for a four-under 67 to finish 17-under for the week in 12th, while Zander Lombard’s 68 saw him to 20th on 16-under.

Justin Harding ground his way to one-under 70 and a share of 38th, with Justin Walters finishing on nine-under for a share of 51st.

For Higgo, 21, it’s probably time to sit down and catch his breath as he rockets to fifth on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? WIDE SMILE. South Africa’s Garrick Higgo poses with the trophy after winning the Canary Islands Championsh­ip at Golf Costa Adeje in Tenerife yesterday.
Picture: Getty Images WIDE SMILE. South Africa’s Garrick Higgo poses with the trophy after winning the Canary Islands Championsh­ip at Golf Costa Adeje in Tenerife yesterday.

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