Jean Hugo added to his already illustrious history in the Vodacom Origins of Golf when he claimed a record 12th victory on the series after beating Jonathan Broomhead by one stroke at the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate on Sunday.
The 48-year-old Hugo birdied the par-five 18th hole, thanks to a brilliant chip shot, for a two-under-par 70 that left him on 13 under par for the tournament.
Broomhead’s fantastic final round of 65, which included nine birdies but a costly double-bogey on the par-four 6th hole, had lifted him to 12 under par.
Overnight leader Louis de Jager was also on 12 under as he teed off with Hugo on the final hole, but he ended up making double-bogey on 16 and then bogey on 18 to finish in a tie for third on 11 under.
Hugo clinched an astonishing 12th victory on the Vodacom Origins of Golf Series, and his 20th Sunshine Tour title overall. And he did so with a third shot on 18 that was a superb chip to a foot from the hole from the right of the green.
“Fortunately I hit a good drive and I was in two minds whether to lay up or go for the green with 216m to the flag,” Hugo said. “I took a chance and went over the water, hitting it on the other side of the sluit down the right with a gripped-down four-iron. I then hit a brilliant chip.
“My best putt of the day was on 16 though, where we all struggled. Louis lost his ball and I had to hack out of the rough a couple of times, we were on the clock as well, and I sank a putt for bogey from more than 15 feet. And on 17 I made another clutch putt for par.
“We made it tough for ourselves with those stumbles and there was a bit of pressure. But I’ve been playing well lately, if I could just putt well then my scores would be even better. I used to be the best putter on tour, but now anything under 30 putts for a round is good. I was bogey-free the first two rounds and my first bogey today was on the ninth, so I was hitting the ball very well,” said Hugo, who only had 27 putts on Sunday.
De Jager was in hot form on the front nine, going out in three under, but he bogeyed the par-five 11th and dropped two shots on the 16th, before closing with another bogey, having hit his drive into the left rough.
Between 2006 and 2015, Hugo was probably the hottest golfer on the Sunshine Tour with 16 victories. But Sunday’s triumph was his first since 2019.
“To have 12 Vodacom Origins of Golf titles and 20 overall on the Sunshine Tour is what I’m most proud of,” Hugo said. “I got to 17 quite quickly, but then only won again in 2019 and then there was Covid and in 2020 I had a massive ankle operation.
“But I’ve been working hard and it’s nice to see the results. I can now aim to hit a certain shot and pull it off, it’s about technique and trust way more than just relying on talent. I’ve come close to winning these last few years, but I’m just delighted that I didn’t give it away today. As long as you fight out there, you can be happy.”
Luke Brown (70) and Kyle de Beer (71) shared third place with De Jager, while 20-year-old Gabrielle Venter shot an outstanding five-under-par 67 on Sunday to finish in a tie for 16th on six under par, leading the way for the Sunshine Ladies Tour players.
Danielle du Toit (70) finished tied-29th and Lora Assad (71) was in a share of 44th place.
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