Thursday February 28, 2013
Maiden Tshwane Open draws Major champs
JOHANNESBURG: Major champions Jose Maria Olazabal, Darren Clarke and Michael Campbell are the leading drawcards at the maiden Tshwane Open golf championship near Pretoria, which starts today.
The European Tour-Sunshine Tour co-sanctioned event will be played over the par-72, 7,791-yard (7,124m) Copperleaf Golf and Country Estate designed by leading South African golfer Ernie Els.
It is the last of six 2013 European Tour season tournaments to be staged in South Africa and the race for the 237,750 (US$310,690) first prize appears open as many big names are absent.
With the Accenture World Match Play Championship just completed and the Cadillac Championship coming next week, South African and European stars like Els have opted to remain in the United States.
That offers seasoned professionals like 1994 and 1999 US Masters winner Olazabal, 2011 British Open champion Clarke and 2005 US Open title-holder Campbell a chance of victory, along with rising local and overseas stars.
Although the 1,750m altitude will see shots fly further and take some sting from one of the longest layouts on the European circuit, Olazabal was struck by the distance of some holes.
“It is a great course and very, very long,” said the 23-time champion on the European circuit, “even though we are not playing off the back tees all the time.
“The front nine is particularly long and I’m struggling with my driving. It is a course you need to drive well and, hopefully, I can find something over the four rounds.”
Spaniard Olazabal, 47, skipper of the 2012 European Ryder Cup-winning team in the United States, last triumphed when he finished five strokes clear of the 2005 Mallorca Open field.
That year was also memorable for New Zealander Campbell as he lifted the US Open and defeated Paul McGinley of Ireland 2-1 to capture the HSBC World Match Play Championship.
Northern Irishman Clarke enjoyed his moment of Major glory more recently, winning the 2011 British Open, and is a regular visitor to South Africa for co-sanctioned and Sunshine Tour events.
South African Jaco van Zyl starts 14-1 favourite and another strong local contender should be recent Africa Open winner Darren Fichardt, while six-time European Tour winner Simon Dyson of England is also in the 156-strong field.
“I have been improving each week,” said Pretoria-born Van Zyl as he seeks a maiden European Tour victory, “and winning on the Sunshine Tour last week has greatly boosted my confidence.” — AFP
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