AFRICA OPEN?

The Africa Open Golf Tournament, to be held at the East London Golf Club from 15 to 18 January 2009, has drawn a top-class field, including two Major winners.

Among those who have already confirmed their entries are 2007 US Open champion Angel Cabrera, European Ryder Cup veteran and regular South African visitor Darren Clarke, two-time US Open winner Retief Goosen, and 2007 South African Open champion James Kingston.

The event, which gets under way with a Pro-Am on Wednesday, 14 January, forms part of the Sunshine Tour, and offers a prize purse of R5-million.

Grant Wilson, the Sunshine Tour's chief operating officer, says the event has generated a lot of excitement among Sunshine Tour players, as well as a contingent of international names who will help add a keen edge to the fixture.

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The Africa Open was first held in 2007 and, according to Wilson, it is expected to attract a formidable field. Negotiations are well under way for the 2010 Africa Open to possibly be co-sanctioned with the European PGA Tour.

The East London Golf Club will be the host of the event for the next three years; it offers a hilly and undulating challenge for the pro golfer and, with its breathtaking views, is also an idyllic venue for lesser practioners of the game.

"With an increase of the prize fund to R5-million, The Africa Open has become one of the most important events on our schedule," says Wilson.

"The Sunshine Tour is proud to be associated with Buffalo City and the Amatola region, and we are excited about presenting a golf tournament of international stature at East London Golf Club in January."

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The Africa Open Golf Tournament, the newest gem on the Sunshine Tour, will see international stars of the calibre Angel Cabrera, Darren Clarke and Retief Goosen teeing off on January 15.

The four-day event, scheduled to be played at the highly-rated East London Golf Club, will kick off with a Pro-Am on Wednesday January 14.

Grant Wilson, the Sunshine Tour's chief operating officer, told the Pretoria NBews this week that the event has generated much excitement among Sunshine Tour players as well as attracting an impressive contingent of international names.

In only it's second year, the Africa Open is expected to attract a formidable field, and Wilson believes that momentum will continue in the future now that negotiations are well under way for the 2010 Africa Open to possibly be co-sanctioned by the European PGA Tour.

He said: "With an increase of prize fund to R5 million, The Africa Open has become one of the more important events on our schedule.

The Sunshine Tour is proud to be associated with Buffalo City and the Amatola region and we are excited about presenting a golf tournament of international stature at East London Golf Club in January." - article by golf365.com