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Oosrhuisen:'You know, i don't think you're just a smelly, ugly ogre. You're my pal...'

The European Tour heads to South Africa this week for the Alfred Dunhill Championship, an event co-sanctioned by the European and Sunshine Tours. It takes place at the Leopard Creek Golf Club in Mpumalanga and I’m backing three natives to shine on home soil…

Ernie Els @ 10/3 with Betfred: World number five Ernie Els is going for his fourth success in this event and has also finished runner-up on two occasions. The Big Easy was up against a much stronger field in last weeks Nedbank Golf Challenge and finished a respectable third. He has won two of his last four events in South Africa, including last years South African Open, and is eager to triumph again.

Charl Schwartzel @ 12/1 with Stan James: Schwartzel has finished top of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit for the past three years and requires a big performance at Leopard Creek to stay in contention for a fourth straight title. If course form is anything to go by then Schwartzel has every chance, he claimed his maiden European Tour success when he won this event at the start of the 2005 schedule and has finished runner-up in each of the last two years.

Louis Oosthulzen @ 28/1 with Paddy Power: Oosthulzen is the current leader of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit. In his last five starts on the Tour he can boast two wins and three second places, including runner-up at least week’s Coca Cola Championship. He also has good course form having finished second to Els in this event in 2006 and second in the 2004 South African Tour Championship at Leopard Creek.



'Pastafazool!!!' Costantino Rocca conquers the big breaks of the Valley of Sin in the '95 Open ...

On this day in 1956, Costantino Rocca was born in Bergamo, Italy, and would go on to be an unlikely and beloved hero at the Open Championship and Ryder Cups - and the most successful Italian golfer of all time.

Like so many golf stars from humble beginnings, Rocca started as a caddie and had to return to European Tour Qualifying School several times. But eventually, the Italian with the broad smile and hunched shoulders started making it: He ended up winning five times on the tour, including the 1996 Volvo PGA Championship. Now 51, Rocca has already won twice on the senior circuit.

But Rocca is best known, of course, for one of the greatest moments in Open Championship history: The miraculous putt he made at St Andrews and the fairytale finish that nearly came of it ...



'Yep, off to play golf again, son. See you in about ... 20 years ...'

What the hell do lousy fathers, Sir Bob Charles and Happy Gilmore have to do with one another (other than that Happy would make a pretty bad dad)? Carry on here, and find out more in our essential list of stuff that helps us be marginally smarter and more worldy wise than we were seven days ago...


They'll let anyone in to watch golf tournaments these days...

The Gary Player Country Club in Sun City, South Africa played host to the Nedbank Golf Challenge where twelve of the games top stars competed for a first competed for a first prize $1.2 million. Unfortunately my tips to do the business didn’t quite manage it…

Ernie Els @ 10/3: Els played solid golf and had been in contention but 72 in the final round wasn’t low enough to sustain his challenge. He finished in third place on 11 under par, five shots off the lead.
Retief Goosen @ 10/1: I thought that Goosen might find a bit of form and his starting price of 10/1 represented a bit of value. It didn’t, and Goosen finished in last place on 10 over par.

I should have advised you to back:

Trevor Immelman @ 12/1: Immelman was only included in the field after Sergio Garcia pulled out a few days before tee-off and he made the most of his opportunity. He started the final day in a tie for the lead with Justin Rose and survived a nervous finish of three successive bogeys to close on 16 under par and win by one stroke from an equally jittery Rose.


'persil, mushrooms, oxo cubes, milk, musn't forget the milk...'

The Michael Hill New Zealand Open, the country’s richest sporting event with a prize fund of $1,500.000, reached its conclusion at the weekend. Sadly, my selections finished nowhere near the big money. I incorrectly advised you to back…

Daniel Chopra @ 7/1: Chopra has been in good form of late and was playing steadily until a poor final round of 78 put him out of contention. He eventually finished in a share for 51st place on one over par.
Peter O’Malley @ 14/1: O’Malley left his low scoring in Australia and missed the cut after posting a six over par total for the first two rounds.
Michael Campbell @ 16/1: Kiwi Campbell’s poor recent form continued and he also failed to make the cut, shooting five over.

I should have advised you to get on:

Richard Finch @ 50/1: Finch finished on 14 under par to claim his first professional title with a three-stroke victory. He followed a second round of 65 with a third round of 64 to seize the initiative and saw of his challengers with par on the final day.
Steven Bowditch @ 100/1:
opened with rounds of 69 and 65 and started the final day in second place before five bogeys dented his hopes. He finished tied for second on eleven under par and would have made a massive profit for any each-way backers.
Paul Sheehan @ 40/1: Sheehan was in contention for the title before a third round of 73 dented his hopes. He recovered with five birdies in his final round to earn a share for second place with an eleven under par total of 277.
Three Australians, Steven Jeffress (80/1), Matthew Millar (100/1) and Craig Parry (40/1) shared fourth place with Swede Alexander Soren (33/1). All four players would have returned healthy profits if backed each-way.


 

 

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