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Mazibuko shoots to the top ahead of final round in Centurion

golf06 October 2022 05:55| © Sunshine Tour
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Makhetha Mazibuko © Gallo Images

Member of the Papwa Sewgolum Transformation Class, Makhetha Mazibuko has acknowledged that he’ll be feeling a bit of pressure when the final round of the Altron Big Easy Tour Play-Off tournament tees off on Thursday.

His second-round two-under-par 70 catapulted him to the summit of the leaderboard on six-under for the week, a stroke clear of the field at Centurion Country Club, and Mazibuko has noted the challengers with some respect.

“There’s always going to be pressure when you’re leading,” said Mazibuko, “because of the nature of the competition and the competitors. There are some big-name players here this week, so there will be pressure, of course. But the important thing is to stick to your process; the stuff you’ve done in the first two rounds and then take it to the final round.”

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Pressure or no pressure, the 34-year-old Mazibuko will be eager to get going in the final round of this penultimate tournament of the campaign. A closer look at his recent form is suggestive of a player who has been consistent, and following two days of solid golf in Centurion, the Bloemfontein Golf Club player will feel that victory is attainable this week.

“I have been playing well lately and I’m really confident,” added Mazibuko. “I won the King’s Cup a few weeks back and I feel good. But the truth is that it was tough out there. I missed a lot of putts and there were a few things I was disappointed with, but I am happy I was able to score a bit. I am glad to see the results are coming but I need to take these performances to the Sunshine Tour events as well.”

Piling the pressure on Mazibuko on Thursday will be a host of serial challengers, including Gerhard Pepler, Leon Visser, Carlo Heunis and Luke Trocado. They tie second and Visser is particularly happy to be in the mix.

“It felt quite nice; I got off to a great start,” the 24-year-old Visser said. “I think I played really well the first two days and I am really happy to be up there. The final round is going to be exciting because the guys are playing solid golf. But I’m definitely going to leave it all out there tomorrow. I will try to put a low one in and we’ll see what happens.”

The final round of this ninth tournament of the season is promising to be a real spectacle, judging by how tight things are at the top, and among those who will fancy their chances will be Nicholaus Frade who is a member here. Frade is trailing by just two, at four-under, and knows this track well.

Despite shooting a 73 which included a gutting eight on the par-four sixth on Wednesday, Frade will know that round three will be a different game altogether and that a strong performance tomorrow could earn him a famous home victory.

The Play-Off Tournament at Centurion is the penultimate event of this 10-tournament season and only the top 50 players on the Order of Merit are eligible. The tournament carries prize money of R300 000.

The Big Easy Tour was founded in 2011 with support from Ernie Els and counts current international star Christiaan Bezuidenhout among its former Order of Merit winners.

SCORES:

138 - Makhetha Mazibuko 68 70

139 - Carlo Heunis 67 72, Leon Visser 68 71, Gerhard Pepler 68 71, Luke Trocado 71 68

140 - Marthin Scheepers 70 70, Carlos Laranja 67 73, Jonathan Waschefort 70 70, Nicholaus Frade 67 73, Musiwalo Nethunzwi 66 74, Allister de Kock 66 74, Andrew Williamson 66 74

141 - James Pennington 71 70, Tristin Galant 69 72, Chris Swanepoel 71 70, Jason Roets 71 70

142 - Marcel Steyn Scholtz 69 73, Jason Froneman 69 73, Zabastian de Jager 70 72, Gregory Mckay 71 71, Ryan Tipping 74 68, Keegan Mclachlan 68 74

143 - DK Kim 72 71, Jacquin Hess 72 71, Reinhardt Blaauw 72 71

144 - Cameron Moralee 72 72, Thanda Mavundla 69 75, Sentanio Minnie 70 74, Keelan van Wyk 74 70, Ricky Hendler 74 70, Slade Pickering 74 70

Missed the cut:

145 - Regan Steyn 69 76, Irvin Mazibuko 75 70, Philip Geerts 72 73, Matthew Rushton 73 72

146 - Willie Olivier 70 76, Adriel Poonan 71 75, Noel Anderson 72 74

147 - Henning du Plooy 74 73, LB Boshoff 73 74, Tumelo Molloyi 74 73

148 - Jastice Mashego 75 73, Coert Groenewald 74 74

149 - Keaton Slatter 75 74

150 - Ruan de Smidt 73 77, Bradley Diggeden 72 78

151 - Richard Kruger 76 75, Dwayne Basson 74 77

152 - Joshua Seale 77 75

153 - Lwazi Gqira 76 77, Evance Vukeya 72 81

155 - Keanu Pestana 79 76

156 - Stuart Krog 73 83, Thabang Simon 76 80

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