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What SA Open golfers can look forward to at Glendower

The golf course both rewards good players and punishes bad players

By Stephan Lehman

WITH the BMW SA Open Championship taking place in January 2017, participants can look forward to a wonderful experience while on the course.

The championship, in partnership with Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, will take place at Glendower Golf Course and will see a number of professional golfers such as Rory McIlroy taking part.

To get further insight into what players can expect, Bedfordview Edenvale News met with PGA Master Professional and 1985 SA Open winner, Gavan Levenson, who is also the teaching pro at Glendower.

Levenson said Glendower Golf Course, which is currently ranked in the top five South African golf courses, can prove challenging if participants are not prepared.

“The course both rewards good players and punishes bad players,” said Levenson.

GAVAN Levenson and Glendower golfer, Francesco Laporta.
GAVAN Levenson and Glendower golfer, Francesco Laporta.

Players on the course have to be mindful of the number of trees on the course, as well as the water hazards, as 11 of the 18 holes have water in play. Levenson said this was as a result of the Jukskei River and the fact that the course was built around the river.

“Talented players will be rewarded here,” said Levenson.

According to him, one of the more challenging holes would be the 12th. “The hole has a sharp dog left and players have to cross the water hazard with their shot off the tee.”

Despite hole number 12 being more challenging, Levenson said all the holes on the course were challenging.

“If participants want to play well, they have to play well throughout the course. All the holes are different though,” he said.

The course is a long course and players must have the skill and strength to make good shots.

“Glendower is a unique course, it is one of the most picturesque courses golfers can play on and it is also a bird sanctuary.”

 

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