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Naidoo makes history with Investec South African Open triumph

Writer: Business Sense Business Sense

DURBAN (KwaZulu-Natal) – When the rain finally stopped, they came. They came and they filled the grandstands and surrounded the 18th green at Durban Country Club. They came because not a waterlogged golf course nor a championship decided over 54 holes could stop history. They came to see Dylan Naidoo become the first South African player of colour to win the Investec South African Open.


Dylan Naidoo, winner of the 114th Investec South African Open.
Credit: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour
Dylan Naidoo, winner of the 114th Investec South African Open. Credit: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour

With South Africa’s Naidoo and England’s Laurie Canter tied for the lead on 14 under par after three rounds, a deluge of rain on Sunday forced the cancellation of the final round. It was then decided that the two of them would settle this year’s championship in a playoff on the par-four 18th. And with the weight of history resting on his young shoulders, Naidoo stood tall as he made the birdie on the first playoff hole that shook South African golf history.


 The fact that this former member of the GolfRSA National Squad did it at a Durban Country Club where in 1963 Sewsunker “Papwa” Sewgolum made history as the first player of colour to win a professional golf tournament in South Africa in the Natal Open added to the history of the day.


“For what this means in terms of Papwa Sewgolum and him having won the Natal Open here, it’s incredible. I feel like he was with me here today,” said Naidoo. 


The victory secures Naidoo a DP World Tour card and he also claimed one of the three spots on offer for The Open at Royal Portrush this July on a magical Sunday. A Sunday when his father had flown in to watch a final round that didn’t happen, then left for the airport to fly back home for work on Monday, then raced back from the airport to watch the playoff and see his son step into golf history.


“Me and my dad have been through it all, and I couldn’t think of someone more special to share this with. It’s just been the best day ever. I mean, I’m on the DP World Tour. That’s outrageous. I’m going to be playing around the world against some of the best players in the world. And I’m playing in The Open. It’s a dream,” said Naidoo.


 South Africa’s Darren Fichardt and England’s Marco Penge were the other two players to also secure a place in The Open through the Investec South African Open’s status as part of the Open Qualifying Series.


South Africa’s Christiaan Maas finished as the leading amateur and winner of the Freddie Tait Cup for the second time in his career, ending the tournament on 12 under par overall.


It was indeed a day for dreams, the biggest of which no doubt belonged to Naidoo.


 “I felt like I had nothing to lose in the playoff. I just wanted to go out there and have fun and do it. To have my name on the Investec SA Open trophy is unbelievable. It’s like a fairytale,” he said.

 


SCORES



202 - Laurie Canter 69 65 68, * Dylan Naidoo 70 61 71 (won in playoff)


203 - Marco Penge 68 67 68


204 - Christiaan Maas 70 64 70, Branden Grace 65 68 71, Darren Fichardt 63 70 71


205 - Dale Whitnell 72 63 70, Andrea Pavan 67 66 72


206 - Scott Jamieson 72 66 68, Shaun Norris 66 64 76


207 - Richard Mansell 71 67 69, Joost Luiten 67 70 70, Ugo Coussaud 70 68 69, Fredrik From 65 67 75, Sam Bairstow 65 66 76


208 - Jacques Blaauw 69 69 70, Jaco Ahlers 70 67 71, Nathan Kimsey 70 69 69, Haotong Li 66 69 73, Jeong Weon Ko 68 71 69, Jayden Schaper 66 69 73, Brandon Stone 68 67 73, Rhys West 70 64 74, Todd Clements 66 66 76


209 - Kieran Vincent 70 66 73, Richie Ramsay 66 70 73, Thomas Aiken 68 68 73, Ivan Cantero 68 67 74, John Parry 66 69 74, Kazuma Kobori 67 73 69, Gavin Green 70 70 69, Alejandro Del Rey 74 66 69


210 - Keith Horne 65 72 73, JC Ritchie 69 69 72, Nikhil Rama 68 67 75, Jamie Donaldson 68 72 70


211 - Jordan Gumberg 68 70 73, Dean Burmester 69 67 75, Troy Merritt 69 67 75, Lyle Rowe 71 68 72, Jacques Kruyswijk 71 68 72, Yurav Premlall 72 68 71, Martin Vorster 74 66 71, Andy Sullivan 71 69 71, Aaron Cockerill 69 71 71


212 - Charl Schwartzel 72 65 75, David Ravetto 69 69 74, Jorge Campillo 69 70 73, Manuel Elvira 71 68 73, Marcel Siem 65 70 77, George Coetzee 71 69 72, Joel Girrbach 68 65 79, Rupert Kaminski 74 66 72


213 - Justin Harding 67 69 77, Michael Hollick 73 66 74, Rafa Cabrera Bello 68 67 78, Richard Sterne 68 72 73


214 - MJ Viljoen 69 67 78, Shubhankar Sharma 66 72 76, Romain Langasque 69 71 74, Matthew Baldwin 71 69 74


215 - Luke Jerling 69 71 75


216 - Dylan Frittelli 69 69 78, Jean Hugo 70 69 77


217 - Maximilian Steinlechner 67 72 78, Callum Tarren 71 69 77


218 - Freddy Schott 70 70 78


219 - Keelan van Wyk 69 71 79, Chris Paisley 74 66 79


RTD - Sean Crocker 72 64 RTD


Missed the cut:-


141 - Jonathan Broomhead 71 70, Daniel van Tonder 76 65, Connor Syme 72 69, Casey Jarvis 72 69, JJ Senekal 68 73, Nicolas Colsaerts 69 72, Robin Williams 72 69, Malcolm Mitchell 70 71, Adrian Otaegui 73 68, Oliver Lindell 69 72


142 - Ruan Korb 73 69, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia 72 70, Zander Lombard 67 75, Ricardo Gouveia 73 69, Calum Hill 74 68, Jacques P de Villiers 73 69, Angel Ayora 72 70, Gregorio De Leo 68 74, Francesco Laporta 76 66


143 - Peter Karmis 72 71, Rhys Enoch 73 70, Benjamin Follett-Smith 72 71, Matthias Schwab 75 68, Louis Albertse 74 69, Jovan Rebula 73 70, Martin Couvra 68 75, Jens Dantorp 69 74


144 - Kayle Wykes 74 70, Tom Vaillant 74 70, Jaco Van Zyl 71 73, Johannes Veerman 69 75, Kyle McClatchie 74 70, Brandon Wu 71 73, Heinrich Bruiners 71 73, Hennie Otto 74 70, Simon Forsstrom 74 70, Joel Moscatel 73 71


145 - Ryggs Johnston 75 70, Martin Rohwer 71 74, Deon Germishuys 71 74, Astin Arthur 73 72, Wilco Nienaber 72 73


146 - Bryan Newman 73 73, Ross Fisher 74 72, Ryan Van Velzen 73 73, Keenan Davidse 75 71, Oliver Bekker 72 74, Stefan Wears-Taylor 71 75, Ulrich van den Berg 73 73


147 - Brandon Meads 74 73, Stephen Ferreira 73 74, Pieter Moolman 74 73, Bjorn Akesson 74 73, Kristoffer Reitan 75 72


148 - Dan Bradbury 72 76, Keagan Thomas 73 75, Toto Thimba Jnr 73 75, Sentanio Minnie 72 76, Kyle Barker 72 76, Jack Hawksby 78 70, Combrinck Smit 74 74


149 - Charl Barnard 77 72, Neil Schietekat 77 72, CJ du Plessis 73 76, Sean Paxton 75 74


150 - Jordan Duminy 79 71, Thanda Mavundla 75 75, Ethan Smith 74 76, Franklin Manchest 74 76


151 - Johan Theron 80 71, Jordan Burnand 72 79


152 - Mikael Lindberg 76 76


153 - Joshua Berry 77 76


154 - Matthew Spacey 80 74


157 - Gerhard Pepler 82 75


158 - Robson Chinhoi 83 75


159 - Albert Venter 81 78


164 - Tristin Galant 85 79


167 - Steven Le Roux 84 83


WDN - Louis de Jager 77 WDN WDN, Herman Loubser 74 RTD RTD, Dylan Mostert 82 RTD RTD, Quintin Wilsnach 75 RTD RTD, Adrien Saddier 77 RTD RTD, Trevor Fisher Jnr 78 RTD RTD, Jean-Paul Strydom 78 RTD RTD


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