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Local pro breaks through to win SunBet Challenge at Wingate Park

It's not every day that a golfer manages to claim his first victory on the Sunshine Tour on his home course in front of his family and friends, but that's exactly what one of the local players at Wingate Park Golf Club accomplished last week.

Estiaan Conradie claimed his maiden Sunshine Tour title when he won the SunBet Challenge hosted by Time Square Casino at Wingate Park Country Club last week. The occasion was so much bigger for Conradie because he was able to accomplish the achievement at his home club and his dad was there to receive a pin flag from the 18th green that his son signed and handed to him. Conradie closed with a 70 to finish on 10 under par 206, three strokes clear of second-placed Malcolm Mitchell who signed for a final round of 72. Louis Albertse took third place on six under par with a closing 69. The victory was a sweet one for Conradie as it came on his home course, in front of family and friends, and after a lengthy recovery process from hip surgery which kept him out of the game for four months in 2020. “I’m very happy that I could get it done this week. It means a lot to me, especially winning at home. It’s a massive relief for me to win. It feels like it’s been so long that I haven’t got it done, and to finally get over the line feels massive. It’s such a boost for my confidence,” Conradie said after the tournament.

Estiaan Conradie in action on the golf course of the Wingate Park Country Club last week.
Photo: Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Most importantly, Conradie is now tied on 1-1 with his brother and fellow Sunshine Tour professional Ruan, who won on Tour before him in 2019. “I can finally tell him he’s got nothing on me anymore. But I suppose the race is now on to see who gets the second win first,” he joked. Conradie went into the final round with a one-stroke lead and was determined to take an aggressive approach on a course he knows so well. “The gameplan was always to be aggressive. I made an eagle on the second hole which was great. And then I made bogey on the third hole when my ball got stuck in a tree and I had to take an unplayable. From there up to about the 11th hole it was just a mixed bag actually of playing good shots and getting a bad reward and vice versa. But then I made birdie on 12 and that settled me down. I finished nice and strong with four birdies and just one bogey in my last five holes,” he explained. The Sunshine Tour travels to Sishen Golf Club this week for the second tournament on the Vodacom Origins of Golf series.  

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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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