Bezuidenhout goes back to back with South African Open win
Christiaan Bezuidenhout wrote another thrilling chapter in his remarkable golfing story by cruising to a five-stroke win in the South African Open in Sun City.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout has the chance to join South African golf royalty as he takes a five-stroke lead into Sunday’s final round of the South African Open at the Gary Player Country Club.
Niall Kearney shot a six-under 66 — slicing a shot off his day-old career-best—to scorch up the leaderboard in the Golf in Dubai Championship presented by DP World.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout opened with a five-under-par 67 to place him in a six-way tie for the first-round lead of the South African Open as he chases back-to-back victories on the Sunshine Tour and European Tour’s South African Swing.
South African Open completes European Tour’s South African swing
The European Tour’s upcoming three-week South African Swing will be completed by the South African Open Championship, which will be played from December 3-6.
Maybin slips back as Sullivan denies shaky Schwartzel in South Africa
Gareth Maybin fired a costly 75 to finish tied 38th as former Walker Cup player Andy Sullivan claimed the South African Open after a playoff with overnight leader Charl Schwartzel.
Ballyclare's Gareth Maybin made seven birdies in a three under 69 to jump into a share of 20th heading into the final round of the 104th South African Open Championship.
Round up: McIlroy devices can't be inspected; Lawrie cut in South Africa
It was always going to be a long shot that Rory McIlroy and his team would be forced to allow forensic inspection of their mobile devices and so it has proved.
Kevin Phelan, pictured during the third round of the US Open at Merion, will play his first European Tour event as a full card holder at Leopard Creek next week. photo: Kenneth E Dennis / kendennisphoto.com/www.golffile.ie
Simon Thornton finished tied 59th behind Denmark’s Morten Ørum Madsen in the South African Open and headed for Leopard Creek where he will be joined by Q-School graduate Kevin Phelan in next week’s Alfred Dunhill Championship.
Thornton slips back as Schwartzel edges clear in South Africa
Simon Thornton during round three of the South African Open Championship at the Glendower Golf Club, Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: David Lloyd / www.golffile.ie
Simon Thornton slipped to the back of the field as pre-tournament favourite Charl Schwartzel took a one-shot lead into the final round of the South African Open Championship hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni.
Irish focussed on course management in Australia and South Africa
Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell during a practice round for The Open at Muirfield. Picture: David Lloyd / www.golffile.ie
They might not get to play together at any stage but Graeme McDowell insists his partnership with Shane Lowry comes before individual honours in the $8m ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf at Royal Melbourne.
Maybin, McGrane, Harrington and Lawrie will feel the heat in Hong Kong
Gareth Maybin anxiously watches an iron shot during the final round of the SA Open. Picture golffile.ie/Carl Fourie/golfsupport.nlGareth Maybin’s immediate European Tour future will be decided at this week’s Hong Kong Open after he slipped two places to 120th in the money list following the South African Open.
Gareth Maybin is tied for 43rd in the SA Open. Picture Eoin Clarke www.golffile.ieGareth Maybin needs a low final round in the South African Open to avoid falling outside the top 118 who will retain their European Tour cards following next week’s Hong Kong Open.
Gareth Maybin, pictured here in Castellon earlier this season, made just his 13th cut of the year in the SA Open. Photo Eoin Clarke/www.golffile.ieGareth Maybin’s bid to keep his European Tour card looks certain to go right to the wire.
Gareth Maybin is under pressure to keep his tour card. Picture by www.golffile.ie Gareth Maybin made a strong start in the €1m SA Open Championship but the Ballyclare star still faces a stiff challenge to retain his European Tour card over the next fortnight.