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Van Der Knaap takes lead at Services Golf Club despite tough day at the office

A local Centurion golfer is the leader after the second day's play in the Big Easy IGT Tour Chase To #17 at Services Golf Club in Thaba Tshwane.

Centurion’s Andrew Van Der Knaap backed up his opening 67 with a round-two three-under-par 69 which took his tournament total to eight-under and earned him a hard-fought one-stroke lead ahead of the final round of the Big Easy IGT Tour Chase To #17 at Services Golf Club on Wednesday.

Several Sunshine Tour professionals are teeing it up in this week’s event on the IGT Chase To the Sunshine Tour and along with overnight leader Rourke Van Der Spuy and Derick Petersen to name a few, Van Der Knaap came into this week seeking a much-needed competitive action under his belt, and his maiden IGT Tour title.

“Today was a tough day off the tee compared to yesterday. But my recovery shots and the short game helped me post a good score. I gave myself great chances on the last six holes and had a couple of lip-outs but, all in all, I’m happy with the way I scored,” Van Der Knaap admitted.

He said the golf felt great the last two days.

“I have been feeling very relaxed mentally which has helped me post a good total. It’s a great feeling to compete again for the first time this year and it is a great feeling to be where I am after two rounds, I must admit. I am really excited to see what tomorrow holds,” he said.

His round two consisted of two birdies in his first three holes before another birdie made its way onto his card on the ninth. Bogeys on 10 and 13 sandwiched a birdie before Van Der Knaap managed to squeeze in one more birdie on the last hole for a 69.

Matt Saulez is a shot off the pace and having performed well in the last few events on this circuit, and after a solid round-two 67, he will feel he can mount a serious challenge on Thursday. The same can be said for the trio of Stefan Wears-Taylor, Ruan Conradie and recent winner Michael Kok, who are all tied for third at five-under-par this week. They trail by just two and that’s not the biggest of margins that it can’t be overturned.

A tough day on the course sees Van Der Spuy slip down to a share of sixth with fellow Sunshine Tour pro, Heinrich Bruiners, at four-under-par.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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