Premlall primed for success in Blue Label Challenge

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  • Post published:October 12, 2023

It was an eventful and remarkable day for Yurav Premlall on Wednesday as he flew back from the UK, landing in Johannesburg at 3am, driving immediately to Sun City, sleeping in his car and then getting up to play the first round of the Blue Label Challenge, finishing his round with an eagle on the last hole at the Lost City Golf Course to soar to the top of the leaderboard.

Under the modified scoring system used for the tournament, an eagle is worth five points and Premlall’s tremendous finish saw him leap to a tally of 16 points, two ahead of Callum Mowat, who had led for most of the day, and Luca Filippi.

Premlall was playing in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, which only finished on Monday due to the weekend being washed out, and the 20-year-old acquitted himself well with rounds of 73, 76 and 70 on the famous St Andrew’s, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns courses used.

To then head out on to the Lost City course and pick up six birdies and the eagle, with just one dropped shot, after all the travel and lack of sleep, was a fine effort by Premlall.

“I didn’t play my best in the Alfred Dunhill Links, but it was a great experience and I’m just so grateful to Mr Johann Rupert, who invites a lot of guys, for the opportunity to play,” Premlall said. “Things didn’t all go according to plan with the tournament because of all the bad weather, but I drove straight through this morning, had a nap in the car and then hit the ball great off the tee the whole day.

“On the three par-fives before the 18th I had given myself pretty good chances as well but failed to convert. But then I hit a brilliant second to six feet on the last and got the eagle.

“There’s a lot of risk and reward in this format, but I just took it one shot at a time and played like I normally do in any tournament. But I am probably always a bit more aggressive than most anyway,” Premlall said.

Having thankfully (given his travel schedule) teed off at 11.29am on Wednesday, Premlall will now move to the Gary Player Country Club and tee off at 7.30am on the 10th tee on Thursday.

The magnetic appeal of the Gary Player Country Club course has made Premlall a fan and he won the inaugural Nedbank Junior Challenge there in 2021, the same year he won the Freddie Tait Cup for the leading amateur after finishing tied-30th in the South African Open when it was played at Sun City.

“I’m a lot more fond of the Gary Player Country Club because I have some good memories around there. I hadn’t played Lost City for a long time and with me being on a plane, my caddy walked the course so I knew where to hit the ball and fortunately I hit it really well today,” Premlall said.

Mowat and Filippi both also eagled the 485-metre 18th at the Lost City, with Mowat dropping three points on the previous hole after a double-bogey.

Lyle Rowe was the leading golfer on the Gary Player Country Club course on Wednesday, collecting 13 points to sit in fourth place overall, one point ahead of Jake Redman, who also played the older course.

SCORES:
16 – Yurav Premlall
14 – Callum Mowat, Luca Filippi
13 – Lyle Rowe
12 – Jake Redman
11 – Adam Breen, Malcolm Mitchell, Michael Hollick
10 – Keelan van Wyk
9 – Danie Van Niekerk, Wynand Dingle, Richie O’Donovan, Anthony Michael, Ruan Conradie, Nikhil Rama, Ronald Rugumayo
8 – Heinrich Bruiners, Rhys West, DK Kim, Jonathan Broomhead, Kyle Barker, Jovan Rebula
7 – Gerhard Pepler, Christiaan Basson, Estiaan Conradie, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Jean Hugo, Ruan Korb, Louis Albertse
6 – Christopher Long, Toto Thimba Jnr, Jaco Van Zyl, Peter Karmis, Martin Rohwer, Doug McGuigan, Keenan Davidse, Ryan Van Velzen
5 – Stefan Wears-Taylor, Omar Sandys, Kyle De Beer, Robin Williams, Chris Cannon, Luke Jerling, Pieter Moolman
4 – Madalitso Muthiya, Ricky Hendler, Luke Brown, Sean Bradley, Jason Roets
3 – Musiwalo Nethunzwi, Jacques P de Villiers, Rourke van der Spuy, David Wicks, Merrick Bremner, Rupert Kaminski
2 – Rhys Enoch, Christiaan Burke
1 – Keagan Thomas, Stuart Krog, Hennie O’Kennedy
0 – Robson Chinhoi, Matthew Spacey, Fredrik From
-1 – Travis Ladner, Thabang Simon, James Mack, Keegan Mclachlan, Jack Hawksby, Jacques Blaauw, Ockie Strydom
-2 – Hayden Griffiths, Mutahi Kibugu
-4 – Combrinck Smit
-5 – Albert Venter
-6 – Jared Harvey, Quintin Wilsnach, Sean Cronje
-7 – Pierre Pellegrin, Clancy Waugh
-10 – Wade Jacobs
(Photo by Shaun Roy/Sunshine Tour)