South African golf’s biggest stars will be back on local fairways this December as they unite in their quest for Investec South African Open glory and the chance to claim what’s been called “our fifth Major”.
Charl Schwartzel, Dean Burmester, Dylan Frittelli, MJ Daffue, Brandon Stone, Erik van Rooyen, Thriston Lawrence, Oliver Bekker, Shaun Norris and defending champion Daniel van Tonder have all confirmed their participation in the second-oldest national open in golf at the Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate from 1-4 December.
“I can’t wait to get there and compete in such an iconic event and try I put my name on that trophy alongside the greats like Ernie Els and Gary Player and so many others. For us, as South Africans, it’s our fifth Major and we all want to win it so badly. I’ve won the South African PGA Championship, so to get my name on the Investec South African Open trophy as well and have done the double would be very special,” said PGA Tour campaigner Dean Burmester.
Fellow PGA Tour star Dylan Frittelli said he’s returning to challenge for a title he feels is essential to his career.
“The Investec South African Open is the biggest tournament in the world for me right now besides a Major. It means so much to me. It was the first professional tournament I ever played. I qualified when I was 16 years old. I want to win my national open before my playing career is over. I think my career will be incomplete if I don’t do that.”
DP World Tour campaigner Oliver Bekker said he is back to try to go one better than his runner-up finish to Daniel van Tonder in last year’s Investec South African Open.
“It’s our home open and I would like to have my name on that trophy with the likes of Ernie Els and Gary Player and all of the South African golf legends. After coming so close last year, I’m looking forward to playing well on home soil and hope to have a chance of lifting that trophy.”
Shaun Norris said he’s particularly excited about competing on home fairways again.
“It’s always great to play back home, and so much more in your national open. It’s every golfer’s dream to win his national open. It will mean the world to me to add my name to that trophy with all of the great players who’ve done it before.”
Thriston Lawrence is also returning home to compete in a championship he’s been watching since he was a young golfer.
“I can’t wait for this year’s Investec South African Open. What a historic event. It’s a tournament I’ll always support because I grew up watching it on TV and have always wanted to win it, especially with all the names on that trophy and the history behind it. I’d love to win it and will give it my all.”
The Sunshine Tour this week launched its ticketing package for this prestigious Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned tournament, aimed at maximising value and the overall experience.
Ticket prices range from R150 for Thursday or Friday to R300 for Saturday or Sunday, with a 50% discount if purchased before the end of October. Tickets can be purchased at www.sunshinetour.com.
The world-class action inside the ropes will be matched by a festival of golf for the whole family at this year’s tournament.
The festivities will include a big screen in the tournament village for sports fans to be able to keep up with the latest Fifa World Cup action. There will also be a Golf Expo Centre featuring the very latest in golf equipment. Fans will be able to have their photo taken with the iconic Investec South African Open trophy, and the youngest golf fans will have their own dedicated kid’s area to keep them entertained. The tournament village will include a food and drinks market as well as a Stella Artois beer garden. And a Saturday afternoon music concert will provide the perfect way to relax after the third-round action and prepare for an epic final round.
It will also be more than just the professionals who will have the chance to win big at Blair Atholl Golf and Equestrian Estate.
From the Thursday to the Saturday of the world’s second oldest national open, three lucky fans will be selected to prove they have the nerves of steel of the professionals and will win the chance to putt for R10,000 on the 18th green after play. On the Sunday of the final round, three fans will have the chance to also putt for glory for R100,000.
It’s the biggest week in South African golf, and it’s live on the Sunshine Tour.