The Citizen (KZN)

Prestige of the SA Open

- Michael Vlismas

The 110th playing of the South African Open at the Gary Player Country Club this week represents an incredible opportunit­y for the entire field, and none more so than for some of the Sunshine Tour’s golfers who see a victory this week as a career dream for them.

“This ranks very highly for me in terms of tournament­s I want to win,” said Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut ( below), who is looking for back-to-back victories following his triumph in last week’s Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip.

“It’s one of the most prestigiou­s tournament­s in world golf, and the second-oldest national Open in golf. For any South African golfer it’s a dream to win their national Open. I’ve come close a couple of times and would love to pull it through this week.”

“It’s a special week – no doubt about it,” added young Sunshine Tour profession­al Dylan Naidoo. “The SA Open is very important for all of us on the Sunshine Tour. This is a tournament that everyone marks on the schedule. I mean, you have somebody like Dylan Frittelli who’s just played in The Masters coming back to play here. All the top Sunshine Tour profession­als support the South African Open.”

As a winner on the Sunshine Tour already in last year’s KCB Karen Masters, Toto Thimba Jnr. views the SA Open as the next step in his career.

“For me to win the SA Open would be huge. Every South African golfer wants to win this one. I’m very excited and pleased to be here competing this week.”

There will also be eight GolfRSA amateurs in the field – South African No 1 Casey Jarvis as well as Kyle de Beer, Yurav Premlall, Sam Simpson, Christo Lamprecht, Christiaan Maas, Jordan Duminy and Massimo Mbetse – all chasing opportunit­ies of their own to further their careers as they look to add their names to the Freddie Tait trophy as the leading amateur of the week.

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