The Mercury

I’m just keen to get out there, says Ahlers

- Mike de Bruyn

REIGNING champion Jaco Ahlers begins his defence of the R1.2 million Lion Of Africa Cape Open at Royal Cape Golf Club today, and the Centurion resident is feeling bullish about his chances over the next four days.

“I have fond memories from last year. I ended up prevailing after a tough threeway play-off. The victory set me up. I had a good run after that for four months, and that’s always good for the confidence,” the three-time Sunshine Tour winner said.

“The course seems to be in good nick and the greens are nice. The fairways are somewhat on the dry side, so we should get a bit of a roll. It’s going to be a fine event, and I’m keen to just get out there and see where it takes me.

“One can’t just overpower the course. That’s definitely going to be the case if the Cape Doctor pays a visit.

“If there’s a strong southeaste­r around, then life is going to be a bit of a challenge. In calm conditions like last year, we can have a go and post low scores.

“The layout is a thinker’s one; good course management is a must.

“One has to play different types of shots depending on what holes you’re on, and that’s the way I like it.”

It is interestin­g to note that all of Ahlers’ three profession­al wins to date have come in sudden-death play-offs, the first two on Cape soil. In 2009, he defeated Ulrich van den Berg at Erinvale to win the Vodacom Business Origins of Golf title.

Ahlers then had to wait five years before claiming title No 2 (the Cape Open) when he prevailed over Ross McCowan and Hennie Otto, before landing his biggest triumph of all in March this year, when he edged Jaco van Zyl in the Investec Cup.

Ahlers is 257th in the world rankings. As for challenger­s to the 32-year-old, some experience­d hands and a number of young guns are eager to announce themselves.

Otto has had his moments in this event, but the seasoned campaigner hasn’t been able to seal the deal when he’s had his rivals at his mercy on more than one occasion.

Ranked 249th, Otto will launch a strong claim for top honours if he can keep it together.

Sunshine Tour rookies Zander Lombard and Rourke van der Spuy are two young guns with claims, while rising star Ruan de Smidt, who won the Nedbank Affinity Cup at the start of the month, is one to keep an eye out for.

Krugersdor­p resident De Smidt turned pro in 2011 and has slowly worked his way into a position where he is viewed as a threat to fellow competitor­s.

He may just be one of the 156 players in the field with a chance of bagging the R190 200 winner’s cheque on Sunday.

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