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Albertse cruises to Irene win

Louis Albertse was all smiles after profitable the Kit Kat Cash and Carry Pro-Am and R320 000 at Irene Country Club on Sunday, however he stated though he triumphed by a snug 4 strokes it felt like he had been climbing mountains all day.

Albertse completed in type by sinking a 30ft putt for birdie on the 18th gap, finishing a powerful four-under 68 within the closing spherical, and a complete of 23-under-par for the R2 million occasion, effectively away from Kyle Barker in second place on 19-under.

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Albertse beats off the stress

But each taking part in companion Malcolm Mitchell and Barker had put Albertse underneath stress by way of the ultimate day.

Mitchell was four-under-par by way of the entrance 9 as he closed to inside two strokes, however then a horror run from the 12th gap noticed him drop 4 strokes in three holes, together with a double-bogey on the par-three 13th gap, when his tee-shot hit a tree and he then three-putted.

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Barker produced wonderful golf on the final day in a bogey-free 67, which may have been even higher and would have put Albertse underneath much more stress had a few late birdie putts not missed the outlet by an inch or two.

Nevertheless, Albertse was not to be swayed on Sunday. He made a pair of essential birdies across the flip after which performed strong, error-free golf to par his method to the final gap.

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“It’s always really hard to win, it never gets easier. Everyone here is extremely talented and the pressure can get to you; 18 holes is a long time,” the consultant of Dundee Golf Club, within the foothills of the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg, stated after his second Sunshine Tour victory.

“Malcolm Mitchell performed extraordinarily effectively out of the blocks and that motivated me as a result of I knew if I make errors then he’ll overtake me. I simply tried to keep in it, focus by myself recreation as a lot as I may.

“The birdies at nine and 10 were crucial, with Malcolm missing a birdie putt at 10. I hit some good shots around the turn and I just tried to play good shot after good shot,” Albertse stated.

Far from being insipid golf, Albertse’s run of pars from the 11th hole was a calculated technique by the 26-year-old to get rid of danger, on a course he loves, having completed third in the identical occasion final 12 months.

“Having a very good lead is good as a result of it means you may hit conservative pictures, particularly on holes 14 to 16. It additionally confirmed on my alternative of membership off the 18th tee once I hit a five-iron.

Irene produces worthy winner

“I scored my first nine-under here at Irene, back in my amateur days. I just really enjoy the course and coming back here, I feel comfortable here,” Albertse stated.

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Sean Cronje, the 22-year-old from Durbanville, hit the massive time on Sunday as his phenomenal eight-under 64 lifted him into third place on 17-under-par, his first top-10 end on the Sunshine Tour.

Mitchell completed with a 71 to share fourth place on 16-under with Wynand Dingle (67).

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Sunshine Tour participant Louis Albertse on the cost. Image: Sunshine Tour

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