South Africa’s No 1 amateur, Christiaan Maas, will have the opportunity to test himself against the Sunshine Tour professionals in this week’s Serengeti Pro-Am Invitational at Serengeti Estates, which teed off on Tuesday.
The 18-year-old GolfRSA National Squad star and reigning South African Amateur champion will be in a field that includes a wealth of in-form professionals – all contributing to a run of low scoring on the Sunshine Tour over the past three tournaments.
The last two halfway cuts have been at six and five under par. Neil Schietekat and Daniel van Tonder have shot nine-hole scores of 29. In fact, Schietekat posted a back nine of 29 for a 62 in the second round of last week’s Gauteng Championship presented by Betway, and still led by only one shot.
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This week’s tournament includes two of the last three champions on the Tour in Jaco Prinsloo and Jbe Kruger. Schietekat, who narrowly lost out to Kruger in last week’s Gauteng Championship presented by Betway, is back to try again.
The experienced Hennie Otto returns to the venue where he won the South African Open in 2011, in fine form as well having finished fourth in two of his last three tournaments. The equally experienced Jean Hugo comes into this week with finishes of fourth and ninth in his last two tournaments. And Tristen Strydom continues his push for a maiden Sunshine Tour victory, having not finished outside the top nine in his last three tournaments.
It will be the perfect highly competitive environment for Maas to test himself. Former Sunshine Tour professional Nico van Rensburg will be keeping a close eye on his progress as well. Van Rensburg has long believed Maas is the next big star of South African golf.
‘Christiaan is the first golfer I’ve seen that’s in Ernie Els’s calibre with his short game and his ability to be really creative in this department. He’s now close to six feet tall and his swing is so easy. He’s got a good head on his shoulders and is very strong mentally,’ he says.
In the format for this week’s five-round tournament the professionals will compete on their own for the first and second rounds, followed by a cut to the top 50 and ties. Then they take to the Serengeti’s famed Whistling Thorn Par 3 course for their third round as well as the first round of the pro-am.
They will return to Serengeti’s main Jack Nicklaus Signature Design Championship course for Saturday’s fourth round, which will include the second round of the pro-am. Here they will remain for Sunday’s fifth round, which is also the final round of the pro-am.
The tournament will be broadcast live on SuperSport for the final two rounds for a minimum of three hours daily, and HotFM will also be broadcasting live from the tournament on Friday.