The Herald (South Africa)

Fichardt looking forward to home comforts at Joburg Open

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DEFENDING champion Darren Fichardt will be relishing the comforts of home as he gets ready for the 2018 version of the Joburg Open, which tees off today.

He won this year’ the 2017 version at Royal Johannesbu­rg and Kensington in February, and a schedule change on the European Tour, as well as redevelopm­ents at Royal, mean he will be attempting to become the second South African to win the title twice after Richard Sterne won it in 2008 and 2013 at Randpark Golf Club.

“It’s good to be able to sleep at home and spend some time with the kids. It’s not that long to drive from Centurion to get to the course, and taking advantage of home comforts makes a lot of sense,” Fichardt said.

Fichardt won a tournament that was shortened by rain to a 54-hole event in February by a single stroke over Stuart Manley, of Wales, and Paul Waring, of England.

And in another change to the tournament, the Asian Tour is on board as a third sanctionin­g body of the event, which features the biggest field in any Sunshine Tour or European Tour event with 240 players teeing it up over the Firethorn and Bushwillow courses at Randpark.

The change in venue is not something that bothers Fichardt.

“I last played Randpark a few years ago, and it’s pretty much what you see is what you get,” he said.

“I don’t know Bushwillow, so I’ll have to check that out blind tomorrow. But the courses are pretty much standard Highveld parklands courses, and I know those well.

“The greens are running nicely, so I’ll go from there.”

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