Richard Sterne Wins South African Open Championship

Richard Sterne has won on home soil for the second consecutive week, defeating Northern Ireland’s Gareth Maybin in a playoff for the South African Open Championship.

Richard Sterne

Richard Sterne has won a European Tour event on home soil for the second consecutive week, defeating Northern Ireland’s Gareth Maybin in a playoff for the South African Open Championship.

Following victory in the Alfred Dunhill Championship last week, Sterne made it two wins in a row at the spectacular Pearl Valley Golf Estate in Paarl on the Western Cape. A birdie four at the first extra hole was enough to see off the challenge of tour rookie Maybin. It’s Sterne’s fifth European Tour title and it lifts him to third in the inaugural “Race to Dubai.”

Sterne’s finishing total of -14 was enough to overtake the clubhouse lead that had been set earlier in the day by Ernie Els. “The Big Easy” fired a course record equalling 64 to finish the week on -13. He could have been one better had it not been for a three-putt on the closing hole. Els was left to rue that mistake as well as a disastrous third round 77.

South African Open Championship Pearl Valley Golf Estates, South Africa Dec 18-21, purse €1,000,000, par 72

1    Richard Sterne (RSA)    72    69    67    66    274    €158,500 2    Gareth Maybin (NIR)    66    69    69    70    274    €115,000 T3    Ernie Els (RSA)        67    67    77    64    275    €53,200 T3    Rory McIlroy (NIR)    70    68    67    70    275    €53,200 T3    Lee Westwood (Eng)    66    68    68    73    275    €53,200 T6    Richard Finch (Eng)    69    70    71    66    276    €27,775 T6    Retief Goosen (RSA)    70    66    69    71    276    €27,775 T6    Branden Grace (RSA)    69    67    73    67    276    €27,775 T6    Chris Wood (Eng)        68    69    71    68    276    €27,775 10    Trevor Immelman (RSA) 69    71    70    67    277     €19,600

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