• McClatchie storms to victory

    Kyle McClatchie
    Another win for Kyle McClatchie

    Ekurhuleni amateur Kyle McClatchie showcased his potential with a seven-stroke triumph on 25-under-par 263 in the Gauteng North Open on Sunday.

    Just two weeks ago, the 20-year-old rising star closed out a top 12 finish in the BMW SA Open at Glendower Golf Club, but if anyone still had their doubts, the class act in the making put all reservations to bed on Sunday.

    McClatchie carded an opening round 65 and second round 72 at Waterkloof Golf Club to start the final 36 holes four strokes behind local hope James du Preez.

    An eight-under-par 64 boosted the GolfRSA National Squad player to 15-under. He only led by a slender shot heading into the final round, but he never gave the chasing pack a chance as he raced to the finish line with a flawless 10-under 62,

    His final two rounds featured a lone bogey, 15 birdies and a pair of eagles. The 62 was his lowest tournament round ever; the 263 his lowest 72-hole career total.

    The country’s top ranked player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings said it came down to mind-set.

    ‘I told my dad after the second round that I was shooting two flawless rounds on Sunday,’ said the Serengeti golfer. ‘I made 12 birdies and an eagle in the first two rounds, but I dropped too many shots. The birdies were there for the taking; I just needed to keep the card clean.’

    He did have one blemish, though; a bogey at the par-four 12th in the third round.

    ‘I was happy with the 64, because it was a really solid round, but to shoot 62 with no bogeys was an out-of-body experience,’ McClatchie said. ‘Every shot was just about perfect.’

    During the GolfRSA National Squad Tour to the United Kingdom last year, the Wanna Be A Champion Academy golfer became only the fourth South African to lift the English Men’s Amateur Stroke Play title. In August, he was one of just three South Africans to qualify for the US Amateur Championship in California and the only local lad to reach the match play stage.

    Throughout the season, his biggest goal was to reach a greater level of consistency and the Serengeti golfer is happy with how his game has progressed.

    ‘I have been striking the ball really well over the last six months said McClatchie, whose last victory on the national amateur circuit was the 2017 Western Province Match Play Championship in April.

    ‘My overall game is really solid, especially the short irons, wedges and putter. It’s great to set yourself goals and achieve it. I’m very happy with the advances I’ve made and really pleased to finish in the winner’s circle again.’

    Final Result (top 20)

    263 Kyle McClatchie 65 72 64 62

    270 Keegan Mclachlan 69 68 67 66

    271 James du Preez 66 67 69 69

    273 Samual Mckenzie 68 67 73 65

    275 Otto van Buynder 70 66 68 71

    276 Dawid Opperman 67 71 70 68; Matt Saulez 67 70 68 71

    277 Louis Albertse 66 78 66 67

    278 David Langley ENG 70 69 72 67; Theunie Bezuidenhout 69 71 71 67; David McIntyre 68 70 74 66

    279 Stals Swart 74 66 69 70

    280 Gregory McKay 71 73 66 70; Deon Germishuys 68 67 74 71

    281 Malcolm Mitchell 71 69 75 66; Clayton Mansfield 70 70 70 71; Armand van Dyk 66 72 71 72

    282 Jayden Schaper 73 68 67 74; Ruhan van Dijk 72 71 67 72; Keagan Thomas 70 71 69 72; Caylum Boon 70 68 73 71

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