Nedbank Golf Challenge enters final phase of preparation for world’s best

Nedbank Golf Challenge enters final phase of preparation for world’s best

 

The Nedbank Golf Challenge has entered its final phase of preparation for this year’s tournament and with the focus now on fine-tuning the famed Gary Player Country Club course ahead of the November 9-12 DP World Tour tournament at Sun City.

 

Sunday saw the playing of the traditional Final Round for sponsors and media, which signals the closing of the golf course until tournament week.

 

“The Final Round is one of our longstanding traditions with our sponsors and invited media. It’s an opportunity for them to play the golf course before we officially close it to the public ahead of the tournament,” said Tournament Director, Ken Payet.

 

The famed Gary Player Country Club course will now be allowed to reach its peak condition for this year’s tournament as it prepares to welcome a 66-man DP World Tour field that already includes defending champion Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Justin Thomas, Max Homa and Ockie Strydom.

 

“The next three weeks is an important period of time for us to give the golf course a rest and also for our course staff to focus on the manicuring and attention to detail. This is the time when we fine tune the golf course from a player’s perspective. We have a very high expectation of the standard we want this course to be at for tournament week,” said Payet.

 

“At the moment the golf course is looking very good. It’s now all about the golf course peaking for that week of the Nedbank Golf Challenge. The stars need to align in terms of the weather and just the right amount of rain. It’s about hitting that sweet spot with Mother Nature.”

 

Payet has already identified what he believes will be the key holes at this year’s tournament.

 

“There are a few holes on this golf course where you can win or lose the tournament. Last year Tommy Fleetwood took excellent advantage of the par fives. The par-four eighth hole is always critical for me because it’s such a tough hole and traditionally plays as one of the toughest. You can make a birdie or a tiple bogey there. The par-five ninth hole is another important hole. We try and set it up that the professionals can go for the green in two and make eagle there. The par-five 10th is also pivotal as a hole where you can make birdies and eagles. The par-five 14th is a phenomenal hole with the green guarded by bunkers. And then the par-four 18th is a hole where over the past few years we’ve tried to have an accessible final round pin placement. When you’re chasing a leader it is difficult to make a birdie on the last with a back right pin, so we’ve tried to make the pin placement more accessible. Those are holes that can make a difference and where it can go either way for a player.”

 

With three weeks until the start of this year’s Nedbank Golf Challenge, Payet says the interest in this year’s tournament has been incredible.

 

“We’re very excited about this year’s field. It’s been eight months of negotiations with the best players in the world. Our player committee team has done phenomenally well, and Gary Player in particular has provided immense assistance in helping us secure some of the world’s best players at Sun City. The interest from the public has already been incredible.”

 

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EUROPEAN TOUR GROUP COMMUNICATIONS
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About the DP World Tour

The DP World Tour is the main men’s professional golf Tour of the European Tour group, with a global schedule featuring a minimum of 39 tournaments in 26 different countries across the 2023 season.

Formerly known as the European Tour, which was established in 1972, the 2023 DP World Tour schedule includes five Rolex Series events, along with four Major Championships, one World Golf Championship event, as well as tournaments staged around the world with a minimum prize of $2million for all events solely sanctioned by the DP World Tour.

The season concludes with the final Rolex Series event, the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, where the winner of the Tour’s season-long competition, the Race to Dubai Rankings in partnership with Rolex, will be crowned.

DP World, the leading provider of global smart end-to-end supply chain and logistics solutions, is the title partner of the DP World Tour, which is administered by the European Tour group.

About the European Tour group

The European Tour group is the overarching corporate brand which administers four competition brands: the DP World Tour, the Challenge Tour, the Legends Tour and, along with the PGA of America, is the Managing Partner of golf’s greatest team contest, the Ryder Cup.

Established in 1972, the European Tour group is committed to ‘Driving Golf Further’through our guiding principles of being innovative, inclusive and global.

Innovative: We are driving innovation in golf through the creation of award-winning content, pioneering tournament formats and the use of the latest technology and inventive fan engagement. We are committed to attracting new audiences whilst respecting the tradition of our sport.

Inclusive: We are committed to include all who share a love for the game of golf. We are passionate about a closer collaboration with the women’s game, golf for the disabled and promoting the many physical and mental health benefits of playing golf.

Global: Since 1972, players from 38 different countries have won tournaments on our main Tour, while our live broadcast reaches more than 490 million homes in more than 150 countries every week, generating in excess of 2,200 global broadcast hours for each event. We also enjoy the support of many of the world’s leading business brands with DP World, Rolex, BMW, Emirates, Fortinet and Hilton as Official Partners.

The European Tour group has Strategic Alliances with the PGA TOUR, the Sunshine Tour and ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia, while  we ensure we have a positive long-term impact on the courses, countries and the communities we visit through ‘Golf for Good’, the umbrella name for the European Tour group’s commitment to ‘Driving Golf Further’ in an environmentally and socially sustainable way.

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