Dylan Frittelli

Dylan Frittelli will head back to the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City this December to challenge for a SA Open title. Photo: Supplied

Dylan Frittelli returns to Sun City to chase SA Open glory

Dylan Frittelli will head back to the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City this December to challenge for a SA Open title.

Dylan Frittelli

Dylan Frittelli will head back to the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City this December to challenge for a SA Open title. Photo: Supplied

Dylan Frittelli heads back to the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City this December to challenge for a SA Open title he believes he needs to win if he wants to have a career which he considers to be complete.

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Frittelli has won on the PGA Tour, European Tour, Asian Tour, Sunshine Tour and Challenge Tour. But he identifies the South African Open as a title every South African professional would feel he needs to win at some point in his career.

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“If I don’t win the South African Open, it’s definitely going to be something that I’ll feel like I haven’t accomplished in my career,” Dylan Frittelli said.

“The South African Open is the one I want to win. I used to watch the South African Open as a kid and I remember a bunch of them. I definitely remember the duel between Ernie Els and Retief Goosen at Fancourt in 2005.”

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Dylan Frittelli joins a strong field of South Africa’s next generation of PGA Tour and European Tour stars who will also challenge for the title of the second oldest national Open in golf from 2-5 December at the iconic Gary Player Country Club course, and jointly supported by Nedbank and Sun International.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout returns to defend the title he won by a commanding five shots last year. Frittelli finished third on that occasion.

European Tour champion Dean Burmester, who finished fourth last year, is back having just won the SA PGA Championship and his second European Tour title this year.

Rising PGA Tour star Garrick Higgo is also in the field as he returns to a course where he won his first professional title on the Sunshine Tour in the 2019 Sun City Challenge.

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George Coetzee, Wilco Nienaber, Justin Harding, Darren Fichardt, Daniel van Tonder and Brandon Stone are also set to tee it up at Sun City.

And they will do so in front of a limited number of fans who will be allowed to attend the South African Open for the first time in almost two years.

The Sunshine Tour has joined other South African sports organisations and federations in welcoming back a limited number of 2 000 fully vaccinated spectators to its upcoming tournaments this summer.