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Debut delight for Wilsenach at SA U-15 Challenge

GOWRIE, 29 March 2019 – Kempton Park junior golfer Jonathan Wilsenach captured his first national title in stunning fashion after a final round 76 gave him the chance to defeat Jordan Wessels in a play-off for the Gowrie SA Under-15 Challenge title on Wednesday.

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Jonathan Wilsenach lifts the Gowrie SA Under-15 Challenge trophy after defeating Jordan Wessels in a play-off at Gowrie Farm Golf Estate; credit Hardus van der Merwe /GolfRSA.

The 14-year-old Ekurhuleni junior beat Wessels with a par at the first extra hole to triumph after the pair tied on seven-over in regulation play.

Wilsenach became the fourth successive player to win on debut in the prestigious event at Gowrie Farm Golf Estate, following in the footsteps of GolfRSA National Squad members Casey Jarvis (2016) and Amilkar Bhana (2017) and Herman du Plessis, the champion last year.

Wilsenach opened with a three-over 74, but overcame a six shot deficit with a second round 70 to lead the field into the final round.

He kept in front of the chasing pack through the first nine holes, and holed several tricky putts on the back nine in an enthralling battle of wits with Gauteng North’s Wessels.

“I didn’t get off to the best start, but a really good second round put me in contention. My original game plan was to play aggressively for the first two rounds and then to keep myself in contention in the final round, but conditions were very tough on the final day,” Wilsenach said.

“It was overcast, cold and very windy. I felt pretty confident going into the round, but looking back I probably played a bit too defensively on opening nine and I made a few early bogeys.”

He dropped shots at 13 and 15 to fall a shot behind Wessels, but the most important putt of all came at the 17th when Wilsenach – after Wessels made par at the short hole – boxed a birdie putt to level the score.

The pair halved the closing hole in pars to take it to extra holes.

Under the most intense of pressure, Wilsenach rolled his par putt into the cup on the second trip down the par five 18th and clenched his fist in celebration.

“Over the rounds, I only 11 bogeys. Six of them happened in the final round, so I was glad to be able to keep it together,” he said.

“I wanted to put myself into a good position off the tee in a play-off, so that I could lay up to a comfortable distance. I hit driver down the left and 8-iron to about 85 metres out. From there it was a knock-down sand-wedge onto the green.

“Jordan’s third landed 25 feet above the hole and mine landed on the back and spun off the slope. It was tracking to get really close, but it hit Jordan’s ball, so that was a bit unlucky. He pushed his birdie putt five feet past the hole and I lagged mine close.

“When he missed, I had a three-footer to win. I felt confident over the putt. I just had to forget about the thought of missing and just make a good stroke. It went in and it was a really good feeling knowing that I had won.

“I have been practising a lot, because I felt like this was an event that I could win. I’ve been playing around five times a week to prepare, so I went there with good form.

“The overall experience at Gowrie Farm was unforgettable. It’s one of my favourite courses to play and the hospitality was unbelievable. Nomads do so much for junior golf and this was another really fun event for juniors and a great learning experience. I’m really glad I’ve won my first one and next up is the Sun City U-13 and U-15 Challenge, which I can’t wait for.”

Wessels had to settle for second, but it was a vast improvement his 31st place finish in 2018.

Fellow Gauteng North junior Phil Snyman also made giant strides, taking third on eight-over after a tie for 21st last year. Michael Ferreira made it three in the top four for Gauteng North when he edged out first round leader Luc Gavagnin from North West by two shots to finish in fourth on nine-over 222.

Final Result

220 Jonathan Wilsenach 74 70 76 (won first play-off hole)
220 Jordan Wessels 70 76 74
221 Phil Snyman 72 75 74
222 Michael Ferreira 76 71 75
224 Luc Gavagnin 68 78 78
225 Keagan Crosbie 75 75 75
226 Craig Jacobs 72 76 78
227 Ethan Govender 73 73 81
228 TJ Sandys 76 75 77
229 Kael Kurt Strydom 74 72 83
230 Werner Potgieter 79 76 75; Matthew Lotz 74 79 77; Danie Jooste 74 75 81
231 Dujuan Snyman 77 75 79; Ockert Brits 75 77 79
233 Dylan Melville 76 76 81
235 Tyron Groenveld 80 76 79
236 Tian Malherbe 81 76 79; Hunter Walker 75 80 81
238 Joshua Osner 78 80 80; Filip Sakota 78 74 86; Stefano Marchetti 77 78 83
241 Schalk van Wyk Jnr 81 77 83
242 Janko van der Merwe 83 79 80; Bernhard Köster 77 81 84
243 Jeandré de Bruyn 80 75 88
244 Reinhardt Uys 80 85 79
248 Ruben Jansen van Rensburg 81 85 82
249 Grant Labuschagne 80 80 89
250 Juan Human 81 81 88; Ryan Melville 81 80 89
251 Akil Maduray 82 82 87
252 Zandro Kleynhans 91 77 84; Nicholas Lewis 84 81 87; Pieter Joubert 83 87 82; Guy Harcourt 82 86 84; Raymond van Niekerk 77 88 87
256 Callum Lingley 83 83 90
258 Jordyn Peyper 85 85 88
260 Rialdo de Bruyn 89 89 82
261 Rowan Lindeque 95 82 84; Keagan Horner 86 86 89
263 Kairav Maduray 93 88 82; Arnoux van der Merwe 86 91 86
264 Stiaan Heymans 83 91 90
268 Jaydon van Breda 83 94 91
271 Jacques Cronje 99 83 89
275 Mathias Frey 96 88 91
279 Amicus de Beer 97 89 93
281 Zanmar Pretorius 93 89 99
289 Keano van der Merwe 101 94 94
WD Jayden Hoskins 90 89 WD

Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of GolfRSA.

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