Eagles see Turner to the top in Waterkloof Challenge

[Wednesday, May 31, 2017 18:26:48]

Justin Turner soared on eagles’ wings as he fired a sublime 11-under-par 61 in blustery conditions to celebrate a maiden IGT Challenge Tour victory in the Waterkloof Challenge on Wednesday.

The Silver Lakes golfer triumphed on an aggregate score of 18-under-par 198 and finished four strokes clear of Jason Roets.

In an enthralling final round, Turner made up a three shot overnight deficit as he raced through the pack with half-a-dozen birdies and a hat-trick of eagles at three of the four par fives.

Surprisingly, his lone bogey at the par five seventh.

“I hit a great tee shot at seven and the ball ran through the fairway between the bunkers, but when we got to the spot, we couldn’t find the ball and I had to reload,” explained the Western Province native. “I actually made a pretty good four with my second tee shot.

“I never expected to be in contention this week, let alone win. I just hoped to get the rust off and get competitive again. I was booked off for seven weeks and I wasn’t allowed outside after I picked an eye infection during the qualifier for the Zimbabwe Open in April.

“I hit balls and played a few holes to loosen last week. I shot 69 in the first round and 68 on day two and I really couldn’t fault my game, but to shoot 61 after seven weeks off is just mad. I always make my fair share of eagles, but to shoot 61 in really tough conditions was unreal. The wind was pumping, they put us off the back tips on most of the holes and some pins were really wicked, so I am super stoked with this round.”

Turner parked a lob-wedge eight feet from the hole and made the birdie putt at the first to set the tone for his day.

“The second is a dog-leg left par five,” said Turner. “I always aim left to take advantage of the small gap between the trees, but this time I hit it way left and ended up behind a clump of trees. I had 210 metres to the pin and I hammered a five-iron through the gap.

“I think it was the best golf shot of my life. The ball finished three feet from the hole and I tapped it in for eagle. I boxed a six-footer to save par at the third and hit an incredible bunker shot to give for a birdie at four. That birdie kept the momentum going until I had another nice run around the turn.”

Turner hit his approach at the ninth to 20 feet and holed the birdie putt and added more red numbers with birdies at 10, 11 and 12 and made all the putts. A good drive and a six-iron into 14 from 180 metres to two foot set up eagle number two, but the last eagle at 18 was more advantageous.

“I hit two great bunker shots at 16 and 17 to save par and keep the momentum going and I walked to 18 knowing Jason was just two behind,” Turner said. “I knew I needed a birdie finish to win, at the very least, so I hammered my tee shot down the middle of the fairway.

“Fortunately it ran between the bunkers, but unfortunately it ran through the fairway and ended behind a big tree. My caddie said take a wedge and punch it out, but I wanted to win this thing. I had 165 left to the pin, so I pulled out the six-iron.

“I hooded the face and hit a low hook and we watched the ball run up to the green. I walked up and drained the 20 footer for eagle. And it felt great. Somewhere since turning pro I got way too technical and it took over my game. I wouldn’t have attempted a shot like the one at 18 two years ago when I was still playing the Sunshine Tour.

“Since I joined GFG Academy, Graeme (Francis) has mainly focussed on getting me to let go of the technical stuff and just play on feel again. I haven’t felt this good on a golf course since my amateur days. Back then I was playing a lot of freer and I won a lot of titles playing that way. It feels incredibly good to get the monkey off my back. I just wish I could bottle this game for the Big Easy Tour over the next three weeks.”

Roets, meanwhile, signed off with a 67 to finish four shots ahead of third-placed Ruan Conradie from Pretoria, who closed with a 71.

 

 

 

Final Result

All competitors RSA unless otherwise specified and amateurs are indicated as AMA:

198 - Justin Turner 68 69 61

202 - Jason Roets 67 68 67

206 - Ruan Conradie 66 69 71

207 - Pieter Moolman 70 64 73

208 - Paul de Beer 70 68 70, Ruan Korb 68 69 71

210 - Quintin Crause 75 67 68, David Mofokeng (LSO) 69 71 70

211 - Theunis Bezuidenhout AMA 75 67 69, Divan Marais 69 72 70, Kyle Barker 71 70 70

212 - Phillip Kruse AMA 71 74 67, Cameron Esau 71 69 72, Mohit Mediratta AMA (KEN) 72 65 75

213 - Allister de Kock 66 74 73

214 - Andrew Williamson AMA 73 70 71

215 - Eric Park (KOR) 73 70 72, Peetie van der Merwe AMA 73 68 74, Matt Bright 72 69 74, Eric Nel AMA 65 74 76

216 - Keegan Steyn AMA 72 72 72, Nic Watson AMA 69 74 73, Bryce Myburgh 71 70 75

218 - Louis Albertse AMA 80 67 71, Brendan Britten (NAM) 71 69 78

219 - Werner van Wyk 71 73 75, Hendrikus Stoop AMA 73 72 74

221 - Cameron Nesmith AMA 72 71 78, Patric Dowling AMA 76 66 79, Tertius van den Berg 71 75 75

222 - Neal Herman 74 71 77

223 - Paul Rodrigues AMA 75 73 75, Donald Thompson AMA 75 75 73

226 - Slade Pickering AMA 73 76 77

227 - Bradley Diggeden AMA 73 76 78, Leon Vorster AMA 81 70 76

228 - Lydon Charnley AMA 76 72 80, Jay Dean Fourie 76 73 79, Nicol Kromhout AMA 77 74 77

230 - Ryan Wingrove AMA 72 77 81

231 - Cameron Gunning 77 75 79

232 - Duan Nagel AMA 75 74 83, Marais Visagie 74 78 80

240 - Keagan Martin AMA 78 74 88


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