Roodepoort golfer joins top of leaderboard
It was a three-way tie for the lead after the opening round
The 19-year-old Keelan van Wyk made it a three-way tie for the lead after the recent opening round of the Big Easy IGT #7 last Monday 6 August.
Keelan, who was the only player to go bogey-free around the Bushwillow Course on day one, joined Matthew Rushton from Cape Town and Bryanston’s Andrew Carlsson at the top of a log-jammed leaderboard on five-under 67.
The trio was one shot clear of former IGT Tour winner Hendrikus Stoop and Houghton amateur Liam Clinton and finished two shots ahead a group of five professionals and five amateurs tied for sixth.
DK Kim from South Korea, who claimed his second IGT Challenge Tour victory at Reading Country Club at the end of July, was tucked in a group of four players on two under.
“It definitely went a lot better than when I last played Bushwillow. The 13th hole was playing into the wind and I didn’t hit a good shot. I ended up with a tough bunker shot, but made a really good up and down for par to keep the momentum going. I missed five fairways and hit 15 greens in regulation, but the real key to my round was execution. I put myself in the right spots and was never out of position or in any danger,” he said.
Keelan birdied three of the four par fives and picked up further shots at the par three sixth and par four 10th at the 6 540 metre layout.
He two-putted the par five first and third holes for birdies and hit an 8-iron to eight foot and boxed the birdie putt at the sixth. “I hit gap-wedge into the 10th and drained a 20-footer for birdie and made a great up-and-down at 12 after my tee shot down the right hit a tree,” said Keelan.
Rushton had three birdies during each loop but gave back a shot at the par four fifth, while Carlsson made an eagle start and racked up four further gains to offset a drop at the par four 16th.
“I couldn’t break 70 during the four rounds of the Pro Shop Northern Amateur Open and I’ve worked hard since middle March with my coach, Johan Wolfaardt at Benoni Country Club on lengthening my back swing. The swing is more consistent and I’ve posted better results lately,” said Keelan.
In his last three starts, he enjoyed top 10 finishes in the Western Province Amateur and Limpopo Open and tied for fourth in the KwaZulu-Natal Stroke Play. Two weeks ago, he posted a top 15 finish in his second IGT Challenge Tour event at Reading.
“I was really happy with that result, given the strength of the field,” Keelan said. He is currently studying towards a BCom Business Administration degree at Regenesys Business School at the Sandton Campus, and said that it makes competing in events a bit tough.
“It’s really tough to travel beyond Gauteng, but I compete in all the amateur events and stay competitive on the IGT Challenge Tour. This is my Big Easy IGT Challenge Tour start, so it’s really pleasing to post a low number,” he said.
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