• Schaper keeps the good times rolling

    Jayden Schaper
    Schaper rolls on

    South Africa’s top-ranked junior Jayden Schaper dispatched the Proudfoot Trophy winner David Langley from England and South Africa’s No 3-ranked Malcolm Mitchell on day two of the Sanlam SA Amateur Championship at Durban Country Club.

    In Wednesday morning’s second round, Schaper sent Langley packing with a 4 & 3 result.

    Then, in an incredible contest with Mitchell in the afternoon’s third round, the 16-year-old from Ebotse fought back from four down with birdies at the 14th and 15th to square the match. The pair halved the first two extra holes, and Schaper won with a birdie at the 21st hole.

    Quarter-Final Draw

    • Jayden Schaper vs John Paterson (SCO)
    • Chris Woollam vs Keegan Mclachlan
    • Deon Germishuys vs Byron Coetzee
    • Euan Walker (SCO) vs Gregory Mckay

    ‘David and Malcolm were two of the big names in this year’s championship and I’m humbled to have beaten them,’ said the Ekurhuleni junior.

    ‘I played well against David, but I didn’t make a good start against Malcolm and he piled on the pressure. It was definitely the toughest match of my career and the hardest I’ve ever fought to win, so anything after this is a bonus.’

    His quarter-final match on Thursday will be against Scotsman John Paterson, who downed Herman du Plessis 2 & 1 in the second round and beat South Africa’s No 2-ranked Matt Saulez 3 & 2 at his home course.

    Local fans still have three players to cheer on, though, as Byron Coetzee from Cotswold Downs, Greg McKay from Mount Edgecombe, and Durban Country Club golfer Chris Woollam all made the top eight.

    Woollam beat 14-year-old Casey Jarvis from Ekurhuleni 4 & 3 in round two and mowed down Jordan Prytz from Benoni Country Club 8 & 7 to reach the quarter-finals.

    ‘I learned a lot from last year, and I didn’t put any pressure on myself coming into the championship this year,’ said Woollam, who was knocked out in the first round after winning the Stroke Play qualifier at Humewood last year.

    ‘I played the course exactly as I would on any other day. I haven’t done anything different. I’m striking it well and the putter worked hard for me. I’m really pleased to have gotten this far and I relish the chance to go all the way to the finish line this year.’

    Woollam will take on northern Gauteng’s Keegan Mclachlan, who dispatched Aneurin Gounden 6 & 5 in the morning and knocked out Theunie Bezuidenhout 2 up in the afternoon.

    The third match will be a gung-ho contest between Coetzee and Deon Germishuys.

    Coetzee ousted Durban Country Club golfer Clayton Mansfield 2 up in round two and handed Loris Schuepbach from Switzerland his walking papers with a 3 & 2 victory. Germishuys from Western Province beat Jack Gaunt from England 3 & 2 and defeated two-time Scottish Order of Merit winner Calym Fyfe 1 up.

    The Scots won four times between between 2011 and 2017 and they have doubled their chances in this year’s edition with Paterson and Euan Walker.

    Walker downed Jeremy Freiburghaus from Switzerland 5 & 4 and beat Christo Lamprecht 1 up. The Kilmarock Barassie golfer squared the match with a birdie at the 15th and tidied up a 1-up victory with a birdie at the final hole after the defending champion lost his tee-shot left.

    ‘It wasn’t the way I wanted to win exactly, but that’s match play for you,’ said Walker.

    ‘It was a brilliant contest and Christo was a tough opponent. It’s my first time competing in the Sanlam SA Amateur and I’m really pleased that I’ve gone so far. The course is a fantastic test and I look forward to the next challenge.’

    Walker will line up against McKay, who beat Luca Filippi from Western Province 2 & 1 and advanced to the quarter-finals with a 7 & 6 victory over Christiaan Burke from North West.

    Match Play Result for Round 3

    (Players are South African unless stated otherwise)

    Jayden Schaper beat Malcolm Mitchell 21st hole;

    John Paterson SCO beat Matt Saulez 3 & 2;

    Chris Woollam beat Jordan Prytz 8 & 7;

    Keegan Mclachlan beat Theunie Bezuidenhout 2Up;

    Deon Germishuys beat Calum Fyfe SCO 1Up;

    Byron Coetzee beat Loris Schuepbach SUI 3 & 2;

    Euan Walker SCO beat Christo Lamprecht 1Up;

    Gregory Mckay beat Christiaan Burke 7 & 6;

    Match Play Result for Round 2

    (Players are South African unless stated otherwise)

    Jayden Schaper beat David Langley ENG 4 & 3;

    Malcolm Mitchell beat Kyle de Beer 4 & 3;

    John Paterson SCO beat Herman du Plessis 2 & 1;

    Matt Saulez beat Stals Swart 4 & 3;

    Jordan Prytz beat Wilco Nienaber 1Up;

    Chris Woollam beat Casey Jarvis 4 & 3;

    Theunie Bezuidenhout beat Matthew Hands 2 & 1;

    Keegan Mclachlan beat Aneurin Gounden 6 & 5;

    Calum Fyfe SCO beat Neal Woernhard SUI 4 & 3;

    Deon Germishuys beat Jack Gaunt ENG 3 & 2;

    Byron Coetzee beat Clayton Mansfield 2Up;

    Loris Schuepbach SUI beat Luan Boshoff SUI 4 & 2;

    Christo Lamprecht beat Otto van Buynder 2 & 1;

    Euan Walker GBR beat Jeremy Freiburghaus SUI 5 & 4;

    Gregory Mckay beat Luca Filippi 2 & 1;

    Christiaan Burke beat Yurav Premlall 2 & 1;

     

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