Mansfield hopes to double down in Western Cape

KwaZulu-Natal’s Clayton Mansfield has shifted his sights to the Western Province Amateur this week after he bagged his first provincial title in wire-to-wire style at Stellenbosch Golf Club on Friday.

“You gain a different kind of confidence with that first big win,” said 22-year-old from Durban Country Club after he closed out a five stroke victory in the Boland Amateur Open on a winning total of 14-under-par 202.

“Ever since I won the Midlands Open early in the season, I felt that I was edging closer to a breakthrough on the national circuit. Finishing fifth in the Gauteng North Open confirmed it for me and when I shot 65 in the final round at Sun City to lose the North West Open by one shot to Kyle (McClatchie) last month, I really felt it was possible.

“Shooting 63 in the first round in Stellenbosch definitely set me up for the win. It was the first time I shot 29 over nine holes, but I didn’t collapse. I kept it going and picked up three more birdies down the back nine and I never dropped a shot.”

Buoyed by his flawless performance in the opening round, Mansfield retained the lead after a second round 67. Once the first birdie dropped at the second hole in the final round, the writing was on the wall. Mansfield offset a pair of bogeys with further birdies at sight, 15 and 17 and capped a successful trip down South with a final round 70.

A second year B.Com Marketing student at Varsity College, Mansfield often wondered last season if taking time out to compete on the national circuit was worth it.

“It’s a fantastic feeling to get the monkey off my back and to know the sacrifices are paying off,” he said. “I’m really psyched to start the Western Province Amateur today. I gained confidence with the win, but I also gained great calmness. I knew I could shoot low. I knew I could recover from a bad spell. But now I know I can do both and I can win, too. Winning changes your mind set.”

Mansfield had his first look at Westlake in Sunday’s practice round.

“The three rounds at Stellenbosch will serve me well this week, because Westlake is a proper Parklands course,” he said. “The fairways are flanked with a lot of trees, so accuracy off the tee and positioning will be at a premium. The course is in absolutely fabulous condition and the greens are a dream. They roll really nicely and they are running at a good pace.

“I would love to pull off the double. The Western Province Amateur is one of the oldest and most prestigious provincial Opens and it would be amazing to win back-to-back, but if I can walk away with another top five this week, it would be just as satisfying.”

Central Gauteng’s Emilio Pera, Matt Saulez from KwaZulu-Natal, Theunie Bezuidenhout from North West and Free State’s Therion Nel will also be looking to go the distance in the 72-hole Stroke Play Qualifier at Westlake.

Pera took second in the Boland Amateur Open at nine under, Saulez finished third at eight under and Bezuidenhout and Nel tied for fourth on 209.

MJ Steyn from Stellenbosch Golf Club delighted the home crowds with a superb final round five-under-par 67 to tie for sixth alongside Marco Steyn from Central Gauteng, Cliffie Thompson from Gauteng North and Western Province’s Gerlou Roux.

FINAL RESULT (top 20)
202 Clayton Mansfield 63 69 70
207 Emilio Pera 67 70 70
208 Matt Saulez 70 68 70
209 Theunie Bezuidenhout 69 73 67; Therion Nel 69 70 70
210 MJ Steyn 73 70 67; Clifford Thompson 70 69 71; Marco Steyn 69 73 68; Gerlou Roux 69 68 73
211 Aneurin Gounden 71 70 70
212 Darin de Smidt 71 69 72; Luan Boshoff 70 70 72
213 Kyle McClatchie 74 72 67; Tyron Davidowitz 71 73 69; Albert Venter 69 72 72
214 Keelan van Wyk 73 72 69; Siyanda Mwandla 73 70 71; Malcolm Mitchell 72 72 70; Phillip Swanepoel 67 72 75
215 Dave Watson 74 69 72; Willem Boshoff 74 69 72; Francois le Roux 68 75 72; Christian Basson 66 68 81

Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of GolfRSA, a SAGA and WGSA Not-For-Profit company.

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