Garrick Higgo

Garrick Higgo has continued his remarkable run of form to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the 2021 Canary Islands Championship. Photo: www.europeantour.com

Garrick Higgo drives his way to Tokyo Olympics spot

Garrick Higgo’s rise to 39th in the Official World Golf Rankings means he has become a probable pick for SA to take part in the Tokyo Olympics.

Garrick Higgo

Garrick Higgo has continued his remarkable run of form to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the 2021 Canary Islands Championship. Photo: www.europeantour.com

With the final date for Tokyo Olympic qualifying on 21 June, Garrick Higgo’s ascension to 39th on the Official World Golf Ranking means he has become a probable pick for South Africa to take part in the Games which are set to start on 23 July.

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His climb on the world list is as a result of his victory on the PGA Tour at the weekend in the Palmetto Championship in South Carolina, and he climbed 15 places from last week’s ranking when he took the title.

Qualification for the men will be based on world ranking as of 21 June, with a total of 60 players qualifying. The top 15 players will qualify, with a limit of four golfers per country that can qualify this way. Beyond the top 15, players will be eligible based on the world rankings, with a maximum of two eligible players from each country that does not already have two or more players among the top 15.

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Right now, South Africa’s top-ranked player, Louis Oosthuizen, will be the other player to don the green and gold in Tokyo, but given his decision to not play in Rio in the last Olympiad, and the health issues surrounding the games – if not engulfing the world – it seems likely that the second pick will probably go to Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who was supplanted as South Africa’s second-best player by Higgo in the latest rankings.

It was a good week for South Africa on the list, with only Bezuidenhout among the top 10 slipping. His two-spot descent was a result of his not playing in the Palmetto Championship, preferring to practice in the week ahead of the US Open.

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Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Dylan Frittelli and Dean Burmester were all unchanged inside the world’s top 100, while Higgo, Daniel van Tonder, Erik van Rooyen, Brandon Stone and George Coetzee were all up – Coetzee’s two-position rise taking him to 101st, and on the verge of re-entering the world’s top 100.

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SOUTH AFRICA’S TOP 10:

1. Louis Oosthuizen 18 (unchanged)

2. Garrick Higgo 39 (up 15)

3. Christiaan Bezuidenhout 46 (down 2)

4. Branden Grace 71 (unchanged)

5. Daniel van Tonder 80 (up 1)

6. Erik van Rooyen 86 (up 2)

7. Dylan Frittelli 89 (unchanged)

8. Brandon Stone 90 (up 2)

9. Dean Burmester 91 (unchanged)

10. George Coetzee 101 (up 2)

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