The Mercury

Sandys still after elusive victory

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OMAR Sandys has been a profession­al since 1999 and despite having played with pros who have gone on to win titles both locally and abroad, he, himself has never won an official tournament. A fact he says only motivates him further.

“Many are champions,” Sandys says, acknowledg­ing players like Jean Hugo and Trevor Immelman among others, “but I am not stressing. I have faith in the higher power and I know my win is around the corner.”

His misfortune is not for the lack trying though, because while he has 17 top-10 finishes in his career on the profession­al tour, Sandys has been runner-up eight times, the most recent a second place at the Sun Fish River Sun Challenge last month.

“Golf is cruel,” he says of the many times he fell short of victory. “But, I keep pushing and I keep positive despite the challenges.“I took a decision two years ago to stop playing golf,” Sandys says, “but now there came the Gary Player programme. For me it has been a massive help.”

The Gary Player Class of 2017 is the Sunshine Tour’s main developmen­t squad for previously disadvanta­ged pro golfers and benefits from the longstandi­ng and continued support of the SA Golf Developmen­t Board (SAGDB), that was founded in 1999, as well as the Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation (EEFF) in a collective effort to use golf to improve the lives of disadvanta­ged South Africans.

“I was not going to beable to play this year if there was no Gary Player Class of 201718,” Sandys says, “so to me it is something serious. It is a legacy for my kids and the future.”

Sandys badly wants a win but is under no illusion about the quality on both the Sunshine and the Big Easy Tour. “Yes, I want to win, seriously. But I know the competitio­n is serious. Even on the Big Easy, things are tough there. The young guys coming in are playing like they have been here for a long time so, it is always tough and exciting.”

In a career stretching many years and counting, Sandys knows every tournament he plays in is an opportunit­y for him to achieve that elusive victory. And, the next such opportunit­y will be in Sishen this week when he tees it up in the Origins of Golf event.

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