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Vorster pips Senger for Tshwane Junior Open title

PRETORIA, 8 July 2019 – Martin Vorster sealed the Tshwane Junior Open title in stunning fashion after an eagle at the par five 17th gave him the chance to defeat Ayden Senger from Western Province in a sudden-death play-off.

Senger set the first round pace on Sunday with a blistering eight-under-par 64 and the Southern Cape junior trailed by four shots going into Monday’s final round at Irene Country Club.

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GolfRSA National Squad member Martin Vorster won the Tshwane Junior Open on the Sunshine Tour Junior Series in a play-off at Irene Country Club; credit GolfRSA.

Senger made a stumbling start, though. He stemmed the bleeding with a trio of birdies around the turn and birdied the par five 17th, but by the time he signed for an even-par 72, the Durbanville junior had been caught by Vorster.

Vorster was four under after a birdie at the 13th and he cancelled a bogey at the 14th and double bogey at the 15th with a birdie at the par three 16th and eagle at the 17th for successive rounds of 68.

Tied on eight-under 136, the pair had to make two trips down the 18th hole before Vorster clinched victory with a birdie.

“I’m really chuffed with my first under-19 win of the season,” said GolfRSA National Squad member Vorster, who also led the GolfRSA Junior Proteas to a record-setting victory in the Toyota Junior Golf World Cup in Japan last month.

“It was all down to that eagle coming at exactly the right time. The tee was moved forward and I hit a really good tee shot down the middle. I had 156 metres to the back-right flag and it was playing downwind, so I hit a pitching-wedge in. It landed six metres left of pin and I made the putt.”

Vorster and Senger split the fairway on 18 and both players hit their second shots left of the bunker and short of the green.

“I really thought Ayden had it at the first play-off hole. I chipped it to two metres and Ayden’s chip finished a metre from the hole. I made the par putt and I’d already taken off my cap to congratulate him when his putt horse-shoed straight back at him,” explained Vorster.

“On the second trip, Ayden hit his second shot in the same spot on the left and mine finished in the greenside bunker on the right. His chip ran about seven metres past the pin and I chipped it to a metre. After he missed, I boxed for the birdie and the win.”

It was the second successive victory for the Louis Oosthuizen Junior Golf Academy, after stable-mate Jordan Duminy claimed a runaway seven-shot victory in the Nomads SA Boys Under-17 Championship at St Francis Links last week and Vorster was stoked to add to his East of Ireland Amateur Open win in June.

“I’ve been travelling a lot and I missed out on some of the junior events, so it’s pretty great to get the first one under the belt,” he said.

“I have been working really hard to try to get a win. Sometimes I felt that I have made mistakes and I end up not winning. Other times, I felt I've given a good charge, but other people got the win. Today, I felt I played some of the best golf of the season and I really went for it on the play-off. So I’m extremely pleased that today everything worked out my way.

Fellow GolfRSA Junior Protea Casey Jarvis finished in second on seven-under and Duminy rounded out the top three on four-under.

Final Result

136 Martin Vorster 68 68 (2nd hole play-off)

136 Ayden Senger 64 72

137 Casey Jarvis 65 72

140 Jordan Duminy 70 70

141 Christiaan Maas 71 70; Nikhil Gopal 70 71

142 Kieron van Wyk 67 75

143 Samuel Simpson 74 69; Samual Mckenzie 71 72

144 Amilkar Bhana 75 69; Kian Rose 70 74

145 Jean Pierre van der Watt 72 73

146 Ernest Jaco Ludick 74 72; Divan Mostert 74 72; Kayle Wykes 72 74; Dylan Melville 71 75; Fabrizio de Abreu 70 76

147 Emerson Bam 74 73

148 James Murray 75 73; Joshua Koekemoer 73 75

149 Mitchel Hampson 80 69; Nico Els 78 71; Drikus Joubert 77 72; Luhan Bester 75 74; Nash de Klerk 74 75

150 Luc Gavagnin 77 73; Louis James Barnard 76 74; Herman du Plessis 74 76; Darren Neyt 74 76; Nikhil Rama 74 76; Brandon Weir 74 76

151 Hannes Strooh 75 76; Lyle Pedro 74 77

152 Alessio Graziani 81 71

153 Matthew Mc Carthy 80 73; Andrew Long 77 76; Murad Hoosen 75 78; Craig Jacobs 75 78

154 Rorisang Nkosi(Jnr) 81 73; Jacques van der Merwe 81 73; Jonathan Wilsenach 78 76; Hayden Morgan-Evens 78 76; Enzo Barbaglia 77 77; Liam Ross 75 79

155 Tobias Jan de Flamingh 79 76; Marcus Taylor 78 77; Keagan Crosbie 77 78; Lumkile Mantshiyo 76 79; Matthew Dennis 73 82

156 Pieter Joubert 78 78; Jordan Wessels 74 82; Zandre Labuschagne 72 84

157 Jaden Deltel 80 77; Michael Ferreira 80 77; Nico Booyens 79 78; Kyle Kistensamy 79 78; Matt Walters 76 81

158 Marco Dennis Anderson 81 77; James Fraser 78 80

159 Kael Kurt Strydom 78 81

160 Matthew Mortimer 81 79; Miles Taylor 81 79

161 Ethan Gough 77 84

162 Francois Jansen van Rensburg 80 82

163 Christian Lewis 85 78

164 Nicholas Lewis 84 80; Shaunak Rama 81 83

165 Deacon Rudolph 77 88

168 Ethan Vrey 89 79

172 Filip Sakota 85 87

186 Juan Human 91 95

 

Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of GolfRSA.

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