Daniel van Tonder (Photo by Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour)
JOHANNESBURG – Danie van Tonder’s ability to ignore all the nerves that comes with the pressure of winning and simply trust his attacking instincts once again paid off as he eagled the 18th hole to put himself in a playoff which he then won in the Gary & Vivienne Player Challenge at Kyalami Country Club on Friday.
Van Tonder, who started the final round four strokes off the lead, first of all chipped in to eagle the 480m par-five closing hole in regulation play to complete a brilliant six-under-par 66 and leap to 14-under-par for the tournament.
The 33-year-old then had to wait to see if his clubhouse lead withstood the challenge of the last three two-balls. The eagle proved crucial as both Yurav Premlall and Martin Rohwer shot four-under-par 68s to also finish on 14-under, sending the trio into a sudden death-playoff on the 18th.
Premlall was eliminated on the second play-off hole as he made par and Van Tonder and Rohwer both birdied the par-five. After replaying the last hole three times, they then took on the par-three 17th, which Van Tonder had bogeyed in regulation play. Another excellent chip shot, this time out of a bunker, set up victory for the 10th time on the Sunshine Tour.
“I was frustrated when I stood on the 18th tee in regulation play because I was unlucky twice on 17. First I had a bad bounce with my tee-shot that went over the green, but I hit a great chip, only for the par-putt to horseshoe out. I knew it was a big putt,” Van Tonder said.
“I also knew I had to make eagle on the last to have a chance, so we took driver and tried to get as close as possible to the water. I had a five-iron in, which finished just right of the green. I said ‘Take the pin out!’ because I knew there had to be space for the ball, and then I chipped in.
“We then went back to 17 in the playoff and Martin and I were both in the greenside bunker. He hit a good shot to about three metres, but I was able to put it within a foot and make the par,” Van Tonder said matter-of-factly about two extraordinary moments of self-belief.
“Congratulations to Daniel, who played magnificent golf. I cannot wait to welcome him and the other Sunshine Tour professionals who have qualified to join us at the Gary & Vivienne Player Invitational at Sun City. I’m extremely grateful to our Sunshine Tour professionals and their ongoing support of our efforts to raise funds for The Gary & Vivienne Player Foundation,” said Gary Player.
The Serengeti Estate golfer also won the FNB Eswatini Challenge on August 3, and said he was pleased his hard work on his game since returning from Europe is paying off.
“I’ve been playing well for a while, so it’s nice to be able to pluck the fruit from the tree, so to speak. They call me the Silent Assassin and the camera is never on me back in the field, but the game is there,” Van Tonder said.
Premlall had birdied the 18th to get into the playoff, but fell just short of his maiden Sunshine Tour title, while Rohwer had moved to 14-under with a birdie on the par-five 13th, but he just could not grab another opportunity to move ahead.
Ruan Conradie (66), Christian Kriek (68) and Altin van der Merwe (69) finished tied for fourth on 11-under-par, while overnight leader Jonathan Broomhead made too many mistakes in the final round, suffering five bogeys in a 74 that left him on 10-under, tied for seventh with Malcolm Mitchell (68), Lyle Rowe (69), Christiaan Burke (71) and Jean Hugo (71).
Van Tonder and the next leading 22 professionals from this tournament, as well as the top five transformation professionals and two tournament invites, have earned a place in the prestigious Gary & Vivienne Player Invitational at Sun City in November, where a collection of professionals golfers, celebrities, sports stars and business leaders will come together to raise even more funds for The Gary & Vivienne Player Foundation.
SCORES
202 – Daniel van Tonder 70 66 66 (won in playoff), Yurav Premlall 70 64 68, Martin Rohwer 67 67 68
205 – Ruan Conradie 68 71 66, Christian Kriek 69 68 68, Altin van der Merwe 73 63 69
206 – Malcolm Mitchell 68 70 68, Lyle Rowe 74 63 69, Christiaan Burke 67 68 71, Jean Hugo 69 66 71, Jonathan Broomhead 67 65 74
207 – Rhys West 70 67 70, Ruan de Smidt 67 69 71
208 – Jacques P de Villiers 67 69 72
209 – Austin Bautista 72 69 68, Neil Schietekat 69 70 70, Ruan Korb 70 68 71, Rourke van der Spuy 68 70 71, Jovan Rebula 71 67 71, Andrew Williamson 69 65 75
210 – Rupert Kaminski 73 69 68, Luke Brown 68 71 71, James Mack 66 72 72, Jaco Ahlers 70 68 72, Pierre Pellegrin 69 68 73, Kyle De Beer 69 67 74
211 – Heinrich Bruiners 71 71 69, Samuel Simpson 72 70 69, Stuart Krog 75 66 70, Dylan Naidoo 71 69 71, Kyle Barker 68 72 71, Simon du Plooy 67 73 71
212 – Jake Redman 69 73 70, Jacquin Hess 72 68 72, Nikhil Rama 68 70 74
213 – Luke Jerling 73 69 71, Quintin Wilsnach 68 72 73
214 – Regan Steyn 74 68 72
216 – Ricky Hendler 73 70 73, Albert Venter 71 72 73, Danie Van Niekerk 72 69 75, CJ du Plessis 70 71 75
217 – Nick Cunningham 74 69 74, Hennie Otto 72 70 75, Wynand Dingle 70 70 77
218 – Otto Van Buynder 70 73 75, Haydn Porteous 70 70 78, Stals Swart 68 71 79
221 – Ethan Smith 69 73 79, Robson Chinhoi 71 70 80
223 – Brandon Meads 68 74 81
Missed the cut: –
144 – James Pennington 76 68, Callum Mowat 73 71, Doug McGuigan 71 73, Jacob Oakley 71 73, Graham van der Merwe 70 74, Joe Long 72 72, Trevor Fisher Jnr 71 73, Combrinck Smit 68 76, Hennie O’Kennedy 70 74, Colin Nel 75 69, Christiaan Basson 71 73
145 – Thabiso Ngcobo 72 73, Thanda Mavundla 69 76, Andre De Decker 74 71, DK Kim 73 72, Jean-Paul Strydom 76 69, LB Boshoff 71 74, Ruan Groenewald 71 74, Therion Nel 73 72, Gerhard Pepler 72 73, Keenan Davidse 73 72, MJ Viljoen 73 72, Craig Ross 72 73
146 – Hayden Griffiths 77 69, Ulrich van den Berg 73 73, Ryan Van Velzen 75 71, Trevor Mahoney 73 73, Jacques Blaauw 72 74, Fredrik From 70 76, Keegan Mclachlan 73 73, Makhetha Mazibuko 73 73
147 – Allister de Kock 73 74, Sean Bradley 76 71, Werner Deyzel 72 75, Steven Le Roux 75 72, Franklin Manchest 72 75, Kyle McClatchie 73 74, Conner Mackenzie 75 72, Brandon Gildenhuys 75 72, Jaco Van Zyl 73 74
148 – Estiaan Conradie 72 76, Matthew Spacey 76 72, Merrick Bremner 79 69, Lwazi Gqira 75 73, Keelan van Wyk 71 77, Ronald Rugumayo 74 74, Lyle Pedro 73 75
149 – Irvin Mazibuko 75 74, Tristin Galant 75 74, Leon Vorster 77 72, Tumelo Molloyi 76 73, Gerard du Plooy 80 69, Travis Ladner 71 78, Keagan Thomas 72 77
150 – Jason Roets 73 77, Dayne Moore 75 75, Brandon Pieters 72 78, Njoroge Kibugu 72 78, Thabang Simon 77 73, Musiwalo Nethunzwi 73 77, Toto Thimba Jnr 74 76
151 – Gregory Mckay 76 75, David Amm 79 72, Martin Vorster 71 80
152 – Shaahid Mahmed 77 75, Bradford Vaughan 75 77, Mohammad Rauf Mandhu 75 77, Gary Kemp 76 76, Sentanio Minnie 76 76, Vaughn van Deventer 80 72, Alex Haindl 74 78, Adam Breen 72 80
153 – Jared Harvey 75 78, Umar Davids 77 76, Jordan Duminy 78 75, Slenda Sithebe 74 79, Herman Loubser 78 75
154 – Keelan Africa 74 80, Mike Maile 75 79
155 – Shaydon Johnson 83 72
156 – Terence Boardman 74 82
157 – Jastice Mashego 83 74, Christopher Long 77 80
158 – Brandon-Jude Rennie 78 80, Jabulane Mabilane 79 79
160 – David Masole 80 80
162 – Kouassi Jean Romaric Djezou 85 77
163 – Richard Kruger 86 77
WDN – Stefan Wears-Taylor 74 WDN , Dylan O’Leary 81 RTD
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