The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mark McNulty wins again in SA

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PRETORIA. — Irish/Zimbabwean golfer Mark McNulty became the first player to successful­ly defend his South African Senior Masters golf title.

The SA Senior Masters took place at the Silver Lakes Golf Estate from November 7-9 over 54 holes of stroke play.

The 2018 champion started the first round with three birdies at the 2nd, 4th & 7th to be 3-under par at the turn. He then birdied 12th, 14th & 15th to finish the round on 67 (-5), one shot off the leaders, that included only one drop shot to par.

James Kingston, who won the SA Senior Open recently, took an early lead with 6 birdies & 3 pars to turn at 6-under par. Kingston birdied the 10th & then dropped a shot at the 11th to finish the first round on 66 (-6).

Henry Roodt, who is the Silver Lakes Club Captain, took advantage of the conditions to produce a birdie on the 1st hole & an eagle on the par 5, 7th hole to turn in 33 (-3). On the return nine Roodt birdied the 11th, 15th, 16th & 18th with a drop on the 17th to finish on 66 (-6) and tied the lead with Kingston. There were seven other players under par after day 1.

Rocky Tlhabanyan­e made a speedy move on the second day with birdies at the 1st, 2nd, 4th & 7th to reach the clubhouse in 32 (-4). Tlhabanyan­e then dropped a single stroke at the par 4 12th hole but came back with a string of birdies at the 15th, 17th & 18th to complete the second round in 66 (-6).

McNulty opened the second round with a birdie at the 1st, an eagle at the par 5, 2nd & another birdie on the 7th. McNulty then dropped at the 10th, 12th & 16th but tidied his score card up with birdies at the 11th, 14th & 17th to post a 68 (-4) round.

Kingston made two birdies on the front nine at the 5th & 7th to make the turn in 34 (-2). The outward nine saw Kingston drop a shot at the 10th but came back with a pair of birdies on the 14th & 15th to make the clubhouse in 69 (-3).

At the end of the second round the leader board had McNulty & Kingston tied at the top on 9 under par (-9), Tlhabanyan­e on his own on (-6) with Andre Cruse next on (-2). Henry Roodt, Callie Swart and Zimbabwe’s Gary Thompson were all at (-1). Andy Shackleton, also a local, had two good rounds on 71 & 73 to end the second round on level par.

The second-round cut afforded the top 45 players an opportunit­y to compete in the final round on Saturday, for the R60 000 first prize in the total prize fund of R400 000.

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