• Westlake to host epic SA Open battle

    Ashleigh Buhai
    The defending champ

    Ashleigh Buhai’s seven-year wait for a third Ladies European Tour (LET) title ended in Cape Town when she won the Investec South African Women’s Open on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in March last year.

    South Africa’s leading international golfer became the third player to achieve a hat-trick of triumphs, and she will take up her title defence when the R2-million LET co-sanctioned showpiece returns to Westlake Golf Club from 14-16 March.

    The world No 116 hopes to join Lee-Anne Pace with four victories, but believes it will be a tougher task to reach the winner’s circle this year.

    ‘When Investec took up the title sponsorship last year and put the Investec South African Women’s Open back on the LET schedule, the interest in the event really sparked and the tournament drew a strong field of international golfers,’ said Buhai.

    ‘I really had to work for the win, and now that this year’s Sunshine Ladies Tour has two new events – the Jabra Ladies Classic at Glendower and the Team Championship at Serengeti – the depth of the field will be even stronger.

    ‘With spots for two LET events, courtesy of the Investec South African Women’s Open and the Jabra Ladies Classic, we can expect an even bigger presence of LET players. Several Sunshine Ladies Tour players such as Lejan Lewthwaite and Nobuhle Dlamini have also made huge strides over the last 12 months. Lee-Anne Pace and Stacy Bregman are always dangerous, and if you factor in the international entries, the level of competition will be even higher.

    ‘I am coming back with the goal of defending the title, but it won’t be a walk in the park. I will have to bring my A-game to Westlake to finish in front.’

    Pace will also be back, chasing title number five, and Stacy Bregman, now the third-highest ranked South African in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings at No 306, is targeting a maiden win.

    ‘The Investec South African Women’s Open trophy is definitely on my bucket list,’ said the five-time Sunshine Ladies Tour champion and last year’s Investec Property Fund Order of Merit winner.

    ‘I didn’t practice much ahead of the first event on the LET in Abu Dhabi and I got the bad end of the draw for the first two days, so I was really pleased to finish in the top 16. I plan to defend at the Canon Sunshine Ladies Tour Open at the end of January, and then I am heading to Australia.

    ‘I will be playing four events, including the Australian Women’s Open, and I hope to build up some good form for Westlake. The Investec South African Women’s Open is the one title we all aspire to win and I came close last year. I went low on the final day to finish fourth, and this year I’m aiming for the winner’s circle.’

    Head to Westlake from 14-16 March to enjoy the action.

    Photo: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour/Gallo Images

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