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Burmester cruises to massive Vodacom Origins Final win

Dean Burmester. Tyrone Winfield/Sunshine Tour

There’s no place like home and Dean Burmester certainly feels it.

Burmester’s return home to the Sunshine Tour this week saw him win the Vodacom Origins of Golf Final at Oubaai Golf Estate by seven strokes on Sunday, matching the second largest margin of victory in the history of this series. Jared Harvey owns the record for the largest margin of victory with his eight-stroke triumph in 2017.

“It’s just great to be back in South Africa playing golf and competing for trophies. I love South African golf,” said a delighted Burmester, who was surrounded by friends and family who watched him close with a 66 to win on 28-under par.

“It’s super special to win in front of so many friends and family. The South African hospitality is so special. The support we had and that super South African gees was just magnificent.”

Jean Hugo took second place on 21-under with a closing 70.

Jacques Kruyswijk had an incredible final day as he surged up the leaderboard with a closing 62, including a back nine of 29, to finish third on 20-under.

It was one of several magnificent rounds of golf on Sunday. Stefan Wears-Taylor put together a front nine of 29 on his way to a 63 that included four eagles for a total of 19-under and a share of fourth place. And Branden Grace would’ve been delighted with his 63 to finish tied sixth on 18-under.

But the final two rounds of this tournament were a battle between Burmester and Hugo. Having already built up a sizeable lead, Burmester could afford the two bogeys he made on 15 and 16 before finishing with two birdies, while Hugo double-bogeyed the 16th.

“I had a good battle with Jean over the last two days which was also fun,” said Burmester. “But this is what I grew up on – this kikuyu grass. It suits my game. And it was so special to have everybody out here watching. My family and I made the move to George from Bloemfontein about eight years ago and we’ve absolutely been embraced by this town.”

This is Burmester’s second victory on the Vodacom Origins of Golf series after his win in 2015.

“I’m going into my 16th year as a pro and this series has been going on for way longer. Vodacom have been supporting our Tour and supporting careers and families for so long. Long may their unwavering support of the Sunshine Tour continue,” he said.

Danielle du Toit finished as the leading Sunshine Ladies Tour professional in 20th place on 13-under par with a final round of 68. Gabrielle Venter closed with a 69 to finish on 12-under, while Cara Gorlei also posted a 69 to end her week on four-under.


Scores

260 - Dean Burmester 67 64 63 66

267 - Jean Hugo 64 64 69 70

268 - Jacques Kruyswijk 70 67 69 62

269 - Stefan Wears-Taylor 72 65 69 63, Bryce Easton 71 66 63 69

270 - Branden Grace 70 70 67 63, Barend Botha 65 69 66 70

271 - Martin Vorster 70 68 67 66

272 - Yurav Premlall 68 68 68 68, Conner Mackenzie 67 65 71 69, Daniel van Tonder 71 63 68 70, Samuel Simpson 68 66 68 70

273 - Louis de Jager 70 67 69 67, Ockie Strydom 67 70 68 68, Jaco Prinsloo 69 70 66 68, Malcolm Mitchell 68 70 66 69, Oliver Bekker 62 70 71 70

274 - Ruan Conradie 74 63 70 67, Luke Brown 70 68 68 68

275 - Jovan Rebula 70 68 70 67, Jason Roets 70 68 70 67, Jack Hawksby 72 68 68 67, Craig Ross 70 70 68 67, Danielle du Toit 71 67 69 68, Wynand Dingle 70 72 64 69, Fredrik From 68 70 65 72

276 - Kyle De Beer 71 68 69 68, Ricky Hendler 66 69 72 69, Herman Loubser 69 67 71 69, Gabrielle Venter 72 65 70 69, Dylan Naidoo 69 72 66 69, Heinrich Bruiners 68 68 70 70, Doug McGuigan 70 69 66 71

277 - Deon Germishuys 71 71 68 67, Tyran Snyders 71 65 73 68, Jacob Oakley 68 71 70 68, Graham van der Merwe 69 67 72 69, Sean Bradley 64 67 72 74

279 - Combrinck Smit 73 67 71 68, Luke Jerling 72 69 66 72, Hennie O'Kennedy 67 70 69 73

280 - Ethan Smith 69 68 74 69, Stephen Ferreira 70 70 67 73

281 - Matthew Spacey 66 72 76 67, Dylan Mostert 74 67 72 68, Karabo Mokoena 70 72 71 68, Brandon Pieters 71 70 71 69, JJ Senekal 72 69 70 70, Estiaan Conradie 73 67 69 72, Rourke van der Spuy 74 67 66 74, Jacques Blaauw 74 64 68 75

282 - Christopher Long 71 71 74 66

283 - Haydn Porteous 66 73 76 68, Keelan van Wyk 71 70 72 70, CJ du Plessis 71 69 72 71, Jean-Paul Strydom 72 66 73 72

284 - Cara Gorlei 69 73 73 69, LB Boshoff 72 68 74 70, Franklin Manchest 68 73 71 72, MJ Viljoen 69 68 74 73

285 - Pierre Pellegrin 75 67 73 70, Callum Mowat 71 70 73 71, Trevor Mahoney 72 70 69 74, Stals Swart 66 71 72 76

288 - Keegan Mclachlan 68 70 70 80

290 - Alex Haindl 73 66 76 75


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