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Albert Venter sinks 16-foot birdie to win Zimbabwe Open in playoff

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South African golfer Albert Venter (Gallo Images/Sunshine Tour)
South African golfer Albert Venter (Gallo Images/Sunshine Tour)
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Albert Venter carded a superb final-round 66 and a playoff for the Zimbabwe Open at Royal Harare Golf Club, with the 26-year-old then sinking a 16-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to claim his maiden Sunshine Tour title on Sunday.

Venter had to hold off Stefan Wears-Taylor, who also shot 66 in the final round, and Louis Albertse (67) in the playoff after the trio all finished the tournament on 10-under-par. 

They all parred the 18th in the first playoff hole, but on their next attempt, Venter spun a sand-wedge from the fairway back to 16 feet from the pin and then nailed the birdie putt with Albertse and Wears-Taylor unable to make their shorter putts. 

Venter's success with the putter was unexpected because the Silver Lakes golfer struggled with the short stick in the third round.

"I knew I needed to just keep grinding today, follow my processes, and my goal was to just get in contention on the back nine," said Venter, who began the final round five shots off the lead.

"I was playing with the American, Dan Erickson, and he was off to a flyer – six-under after seven holes. So he was the guy to catch and I just tried to stay in touching distance of him. Then I caught fire on the back nine and I just kept following my processes, just keeping the ball in play, hit the greens and make the putts.

"Yesterday [Saturday] was a really bad putting day - 31 putts - so last night I spent an hour or two on the green and I found something. The putter paid off today with the prize," Venter said.


Venter finished runner-up (his best finish on tour) in last September's Sunshine Tour Invitational at Centurion Country Club, but two missed cuts in October probably cost him a top-50 finish in the final 2021/22 order of merit.

His victory on Sunday means none of that matters now and he said his big breakthrough felt surreal.

"At the moment, it's still kind of surreal. To get to this professional level is hard enough, but then to win is a whole another level. It's about belief and I can only thank my supporters, my coaching staff and family, who felt I was good enough. I would not be in this position without them," Venter said.

Erickson was still in the lead when he birdied the par-three 15th, which Venter bogeyed, but the American was knocked out of contention by a bogey-bogey finish.

Wears-Taylor birdied 16 and 17 to claim the outright lead but then bogeyed the last to force him into a playoff, with Albertse staying alive as he birdied 18.

Venter's round was built around three successive birdies from the seventh hole, and he then burnt up the back nine with a run of four straight birdies from the 11th hole. Despite dropping a shot at 15, he stuck around to the bitter end.

Overnight leader Luca Filippi finished in the seventh position after shooting a 75, while Louis de Jager and Jaco Ahlers joined Erickson in fourth place, two shots behind after they both made 70s on Sunday.

Scores:

* won in playoff

-10 - *Albert Venter

-10 - Stefan Wears-Taylor, Louis Albertse

-8 - Dan Erickson, Louis de Jager, Jaco Ahlers

-6 - Luca Filippi

-5 - Madalitso Muthiya

-4 - Hennie O'Kennedy, Neil Schietekat, Wynand Dingle

-3 - Dylan Naidoo, Ryan Van Velzen

-2 - Ryan Cairns, Ricky Hendler

-1 - Herman Loubser, Keagan Thomas, Nikhil Rama

Par - Hayden Griffiths, Therion Nel, Kyle Barker, Slade Pickering, JJ Senekal

+1 - Lyle Rowe, Deon Germishuys

+2 - Erhard Lambrechts, Michael Kok, Joe Long, Clancy Waugh, Stephen Ferreira, Michael Palmer, Rupert Kaminski, Martin Vorster

+3 - Jacques P de Villiers, MJ Viljoen, Jean Hugo

+4 - Luke Jerling

+5 - Shaahid Mahmed, Sydney Wemba, Keegan Shutt

+6 - Byron Coetzee, Teaghan Gauche, Jacques Blaauw, Dylan Mostert, Martin Rohwer, Jack Allard, Nyasha Muyambo

+7 - Merrick Bremner, Robson Chinhoi

+8 - Jared Harvey

+9 - Kyle McClatchie

+10 - Stuart Krog

+11 - Brian Gondo, Combrinck Smit

+12 - Michael Wallace, Callum Mowat, Simon Katembenuka, Jovan Rebula, Rhys West

+14 - Visitor Mapwanya, Benjamin Follett-Smith, Mohammad Rauf Mandhu

+15 - James Mack

+19 - Celestin Nsanzuwer

+20 - Thorne Juan Van Zyl

+26 - Tafara Mpofu

Missed the cut:

+6 - Danie Van Niekerk, Sean Cronje, Clayton Mansfield, Phumlani Maluka, Adam Breen

+7 - Brooklin Bailey, James Pennington, Mutahi Kibugu, Sean Bradley, Jake Redman, Ignatius Mketekete, Tatende Makunde, Li Shijie, Bradley Bawden, Trainos Muradzikwa, Robson Saurombe, Paul Chidale

+8 - Ronald Rugumayo, Harry Konig, Gabriel Chibale, Kayyam Rauf Mandhu, Paul Boshoff

+9 - Andre Van Dyk, Clive Nguru, Leon Vorster, Chris Cannon

+10 - Henning du Plooy, Pride Sembo, Ndazura Munashe, Aloys Nsabimana, Adam Sailesi

+11 - Erick Ooko Obura, Tristin Galant, Luke Brown, Joshua Seale

+12 - Promise Sombrero, Mairosi Katembenuka, Vaughn van Deventer, Julius Kamalizeni, Jacquin Hess

+13 - Akil Yousuf, Wayne Stroebel, Kyle Lucas

+14 - Mark Williams, Bradley Kulaisi, Anyway Katembenuka, Clifford Sibanda, Tariro November

+16 - Victor Kachepatsonga, Gerard du Plooy, Paidon Chiwaka

+17 - Maverick Faber, Morton Kombai

+18 - Young Sik Baek, Kevin Rhoderick, Howard Bauti, Simon Murungweni

+19 - Gareth Sargent

+21 - Tonderayi Masunga, Sean Bell, Tanaka Chatora, Gary Ferguson

+22 - William Lake, Phillip Tshuma, Never Milazi

+23 - Rasheed Mohomed, Keegan Meth, Liberty Gumisa, Matthew Mortimer

+24 - Dean Schoultz, Titch Musemburi, Tawana Mangoma

+25 - Pranay Kapur

+26 - Campbell Macmillan, Clive Muchenje

+27 - Mandla Dlamini Jnr, Roy Narsing

+30 - Munashe Madhodha

+33 - Braydon Amm

+34 - Takudzwa Basopo

WDN - Matthew Campbell

RTD - Davison Elijah

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