Jonathan Broomhead was able to daub his scorecard with red numbers for birdie as he charged up the leaderboard in the final round to secure himself a place in the playoff, which he subsequently won to claim the Vodacom Origins of Golf Wild Coast title at the Wild Coast Sun Country Club on Sunday.
Broomhead shot a tremendous seven-under-par 63 on Sunday, which included nine birdies, as he posted the clubhouse lead at 11 under par.
Two hours later, it was only Luke Brown, who fired a brilliant 66, who managed to match that score.
Brown and Broomhead then both parred the 348m, par-four 18th twice before Broomhead nailed a 20-foot putt for birdie on the third playoff hole, to secure his second Sunshine Tour title.
The Durban Country Club golfer began the final round seven strokes behind leader Pieter Moolman, and did not start well, making a bogey on the par-four 1st hole. But thereafter he played with tremendous freedom going out in 32 strokes.
Another dropped shot, at the par-three 11th, sandwiched birdies at the start of the back nine, and Broomhead finished in fabulous fashion with birdies at the last three holes to get to top spot.
“I definitely didn’t think about winning at the beginning of the day, but conditions were all in our favour and I just tried to make as many birdies as I could,” said Broomhead, whose previous victory came in the prestigious Tour Championship at the end of last season. “I teed off two hours before the leaders and there was no pressure on me. I played really well and just attacked everything.
“I definitely thought the leaders would make a few birdies on the back nine because the wind was down, and I thought my score was OK, but not where it ended up. I wasn’t under pressure to make pars, I was always in play and just played very solidly, plus I made some good putts.
“Winning once is nice, but you can start doubting if you can do it again. I’ve played nicely since Tour Champs and had quite a few chances to win. So I thought another chance would come and today was my day. I just always felt in control and my swing was really good.”
Brown played with unfailing determination and focus as he also reached 11 under par, but he just failed to pip Broomhead because he could only par the last three holes, including the 18th, which he then parred three times in the playoff.
Keenan Davidse also piled on the pressure as he shot a marvellous 65 to finish on 10 under par, just one stroke off the playoff.
Otto van Buynder (65), Simon du Plooy (65) and Ruan de Smidt (68) shared fourth place on nine under par.
Overnight leader Moolman slipped to a 74 on Sunday, finishing tied-12th on seven under par.
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