Among the strong field of South Africans in the SA Open taking place in Sun City this weekend, Dylan Frittelli is desperate to finally lay his hands on the coveted trophy.
As he approached the 111th edition of the national Open, Frittelli spoke about his respect and resolve to win this tournament where he first teed up as a 16-year-old amateur.
“I’ve got to get my name on the SA Open trophy before I stop playing golf. I’m grateful for the tournament going ahead because it could easily have been washed away in all that’s going on and nobody would’ve said a thing. “It’s great to be back. I have some fond memories here. I’m ready for the week and ready to take the trophy home again,” said Bezuidenhout.
Former SA Open champion Hennie Otto said competition is going to be tough during the weekend because of the quality field.
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