Martin Vorster saw more of the fruits of the hard work he has been putting into his game pay off as he opened with a six-under-par 66 to share the lead with JC Ritchie on the opening day of The Serengeti Playoffs at Serengeti Estates.
Vorster and Ritchie came through the first day one stroke clear of the field, with Stals Swart, Ockie Strydom and Wilco Nienaber their nearest challengers.
For Vorster in particular, it was a positive start at a critical point of the season, with The Courier Guy Playoffs offering a range of incentives to the leading professionals.
“Coming into the playoffs is really important, especially where I am on the rankings,” Vorster said of his 38th place on The Courier Guy Order of Merit. “Last season was my best on the Sunshine Tour and I finished strong,” he added.
Vorster had a very solid playoffs series last season wherein he finished in the top 15 in the final two playoffs tournaments.
That, combined with a growing self-belief in where his game is headed, combined for a solid start on Thursday.
“I feel like the game has been solid these last couple of weeks coming into the playoffs. Any playoff is important, and it’s just really nice to be up on the leaderboard and see all the hard work pay off and the adjustments to the swing that I’ve made.”
At the beginning of this year, Vorster went back to working with his junior coach – Grant Veenstra.
“We’ve seen a lot of progress and it’s nice to see that under pressure I could pull off the shots I wanted to. There’s no different approach to the playoffs for me. I identified the holes I felt were opportunities. I drove the ball well and that left me opportunities off the fairway. So I’ll stick to that.”
It was a tough opening day, with rain and wind making for a challenging front nine for Vorster.
“Serengeti is a great challenge. With the rain and wind on the front nine, some holes played longer than I’m used to. But the course is in such good condition. I just love being here. I stayed here and was a member here for a bit, and it feels like a home course for me, even though we’re back in George now.”
SCORES
66 – Martin Vorster
66 – JC Ritchie
67 – Stals Swart
67 – Ockie Strydom, Wilco Nienaber, Jaco Prinsloo
68 – Tyran Snyders
68 – Samuel Simpson, Keenan Davidse, Allen John, Kyle Barker
69 – Austin Bautista
69 – MJ Daffue, Haydn Porteous, Jordan Burnand, Graham van der Merwe, Benjamin Follett-Smith
70 – Herman Loubser
70 – Tyrone Ryan, Malcolm Mitchell, Daniel van Tonder, MJ Viljoen, Kieron van Wyk, JJ Senekal, Kyle De Beer
71 – Luis Carrera
71 – Anthony Michael, Bryce Easton, Warwick Purchase, Jaco Ahlers, Brandon Stone, Trevor Fisher Jnr, Nikhil Rama, Pieter Moolman, Pierre Viallaneix
72 – Michael Hollick
72 – Ruan Korb, Kyle McClatchie
73 – Jacques P de Villiers
73 – Joe Long, Louis Albertse, Jason Roets, Jean Hugo
74 – Lyle Rowe
74 – Gerhard Pepler, Rowan Lester, Yurav Premlall, Christiaan Burke
75 – Jacques Blaauw
75 – Estiaan Conradie, Stuart Krog, Altin van der Merwe, Dylan Frittelli, Ryan Van Velzen
76 – Rupert Kaminski
76 – Benjamin Van Wyk
77 – James Mack
77 – Hennie Otto
78 – Luke Brown
79 – Xander Basson
Issued By Michael Vlismas Media

