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Roos tweaks could be ticket to Cape Town open

Jake Roos has made small tweaks to his game and hopes they will be enough for him to defend the Cape Town Open title when it gets underway at Royal Cape Golf Club on Thursday.


Roos won last year after a four-way play-off with Jaco van Zyl, Tyrone van Aswegen and Mark Williams for the fifth Sunshine Tour title of his career.

“There are one or two little things I have been ironing out in my game,” Roos said.

“Everything is there and just waiting to fall into place.

“My ball-striking wasn’t quite as good as it could be of late, but I’ve changed the lie-angle of my irons, so that seems to be working.”

Roos said he was also working on his putting with coach Doug Wood.

“That’s important, because if you have a good day with ball-striking and you’re not converting your putts, it doesn’t really help.”

He had finished in the top 10 eight times this year on the Sunshine Tour, including his sixth career title in the Zimbabwe Open in April.

“I’ve learnt that even if you’ve done well, there is no guarantee of bringing that past performance back,” he said.

“I’m coming in with lower expectations than a lot of people would think I should.”

Roos’s success last year was built on his closing four-under-par 68 around the 6,260-metre Royal Cape layout, during which he made an eagle-three on the 498-metre seventh to vault into contention. Then he made birdies on 16 and 18 in regulation play after a bogey on 15 to get into the play-off.

His play-off record – he had won all of his previous four Sunshine Tour titles in play-offs – made him a tough customer, and he slotted a 15-footer for birdie on the second play-off hole to win.

But he knows there is plenty of good opposition waiting for him this week.

“There are a lot of guys that have been playing well lately, and some of them who have been playing overseas have also been in good form – like Justin Walters, who came second in Italy, and Hennie Otto – so there are lots of guys who could do it.

“But I think the conditions are going to be quite tough, so it will probably be one of the more experienced guys.”

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