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Ernie spearheads top-class field at Leopard Creek

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ERNIE Els will lead an incredible field of Major winners and former champions of the Alfred Dunhill Championsh­ip (ADC) when the €1.5-million tournament is played at Leopard Creek Country Club from December 8-11.

Els, a four-time Major champion and former world No 1, returns to Leopard Creek as the winner of the 2005 ADC and runner-up in 2007.

The South African will be joined in this Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned tournament by former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel, who is a record fourtime winner of the ADC and also has four runner-up finishes in the tournament.

Schwartzel also holds the record for the biggest margin of victory in the tournament with his 12-stroke triumph in 2012, as well as the lowest tournament total of 24-under par that same year.

Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010

Open champion, adds to the Major winners in the field and is seeking his first ADC title after coming close with a second place in 2005.

The list of former ADC winners in the field is also impressive, including Branden Grace, the only player to have won both the ADC and its sister tournament the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip in Scotland,

Brandon Stone, Pablo Larrazabal, Richard Sterne and defending champion Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut.

The tournament will also feature Shaun Norris, the winner of the Sunshine Tour’s Luno Order of Merit last season; Thriston Lawrence, the first South African to win the DP World Tour’s Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award; DP

World Tour winners George Coetzee and Joachim B Hansen; PGA Tour campaigner­s Erik van Rooyen and MJ Daffue, and rising South African star Casey Jarvis.

The local South African challenge for one of the flagship tournament­s on the Sunshine Tour and DP World

Tour includes every single winner on the Sunshine Tour this season, with Coetzee and Albert Venter both having won twice on the Tour this season already.

SA’s top amateurs will also compete, led by current No 1 Yurav Premlall, who, together with Aldrich Potgieter, winner of The Amateur this year, Kyle de Beer and Christiaan Maas, make up four of the top five players on the current GolfRSA rankings.

The ADC continues to have an equally significan­t impact outside of the ropes. One of the primary beneficiar­ies of Alfred Dunhill’s proud history in golf is the South African Golf Developmen­t Board (SAGDB). Both the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip and the ADC donate tournament proceeds to the SAGDB.

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