Charl Schwartzel aiming to complete a hat-trick of Alfred Dunhill title wins

Former US Masters champion looking forward to defending his crown

Charl Schwartzel: “You get courses that suit you and this is one where I feel more comfortable than on other courses.” Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Charl Schwartzel: “You get courses that suit you and this is one where I feel more comfortable than on other courses.” Photo: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Defending champion Charl Schwartzel will try to make it three Alfred Dunhill Championships in a row when he tees it up at the Leopard Creek Country Club.

The 2011 US Masters winner has won by 12 shots and four shots in the last two years and he is going for the hat-trick, having won his maiden European Tour title on this course a decade ago.

“Even if I am playing badly it seems to treat me well,” Schwartzel said ahead of the second event of the 2015 schedule.

“It is 11 years now I’ve been on tour and you get courses that suit you and this is one where I feel more comfortable than other courses. 2004 was my breakthrough win and I think those are the ones you never forget.”

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The Malelane course, bordering Kruger National Park, is also a favourite of Schwartzel’s compatriot Louis Oosthuizen even if his record is not the best there.

Since a second place at the start of the 2006 season, the 2010 Open champion has missed five cuts at the venue.

“This is definitely my favourite golf course in South Africa. I always love coming here and it’s always in great condition.”

Yorkshireman Danny Willett considered pulling out of the event after winning last week’s NedBank Challenge in Sun City but decided to honour his commitment despite a hectic few days.

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