Altin Van Der Merwe Claims Africa Amateur Championship

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Altin van der Merwe emerged victorious from a dramatic three-way play-off to win the inaugural Africa Amateur Championship at Leopard Creek.

Tournament Details

Tournament:           Africa Amateur Championship
Venue:                       Leopard Creek, South Africa
Dates:                        February 21 -24, 2024

Altin van der Merwe emerged victorious from a dramatic three-way play-off against Christiaan Maas and Ivan Verster to win the inaugural Africa Amateur Championship at Leopard Creek.

Three South Africans finished deadlocked on 13-under-par after the regulation 72 holes, with van der Merwe seeing an eagle chance at the last slip agonizingly by the hole, but he held his nerve in sudden death to seal the championship with a birdie on the par-5 18th hole.

“It’s awesome to be the new Africa Amateur Champion. It’s an unbelievable feeling but I don’t think it’ll kick in until later,” Altin, who shot a final round 70

“The two competitors I played with are two great friends and we went back and forth throughout the day. I think all three of us had the lead at one stage. On the last hole I just pulled a blinder of an approach out and in the play-off I made a good two-putt. I can’t describe the feeling, it means everything to me.”

It is awesome to be the new Africa Amateur Champion. It’s an unbelievable feeling but I don’t think it’ll kick in until later – Altin van der Merwe

 The 27-year-old has earned exemptions into The 152nd Open at Royal Troon, The Amateur Championship, the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions powered by Attacq.

 “I can’t wait to play in The Open,” said van der Merwe. “Honestly, I can’t wait. It’s links golf as well, so I’m going to be licking my chops out there with just a little sting two iron all day and I just can’t wait until the time comes.”

It was bitter disappointment and heartbreak for his compatriots.

Having held the overnight lead, Verster slipped to a one-over-par 73 and his hopes of lifting the trophy ended in the play-off after over-shooting the green and finding the water laying behind.

 “I played unbelievable golf for the first three rounds, so I have to be happy with my performance in some ways. I’ve enjoyed everything and The R&A has been absolutely incredible. It’s been really special at Leopard Creek and it’s my favourite place in the world to be,” said Altin.

Maas, the top-ranked player in the field, could only muster up a level-par 72 and he left the door open for van der Merwe to claim the win after missing his birdie putt in the play-off.

“I felt like I had a couple of unlucky breaks early on so I couldn’t get momentum. I felt like I could have made a lot more birdies on the back nine and holed the putts. This stuff happens though and that’s why we play golf. The way Altin finished was unbelievable.

Zimbabwe’s Matthew Bramford split the pack of South Africans at the top of the leaderboard with a final round 68 to finish three shots further back on ten-under-par, while there was also drama and excitement earlier in the round as his fellow countryman Keegan Shutt claimed the course record with a remarkable ten-under-par 62.

Starting on the tenth tee, the 17-year-old made six birdies on his front nine before following up with shots picked up on his 11th and 12th holes and then a brilliant eagle on the 15th.

Leaderboard – Top 10

Pos.PlayerR1R2R3R4Total
1Van der Merwe Altin69657170275
T2Maas Christiaan71696372275
T2Verster Ivan66696773275
4Bramford Mathew65747168278
5Du Plooy Simon69726772280
6Burnand Jordan69687771285
7Bennett Daniel69757172287
T8Shutt Keegan74757762288
T8Bhana Amilkar71717175288
10Ela Issa Abou76657375289

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