SA’s golfer Zander Lombard eyes the SDC title

by Michael Vlismas

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St Francis Bay: South African, Zander Lombard, knows that Rory McIlroy will be tough to catch at the top of the DP World Tour’s International Swing standings heads into the next fortnight on home soil more than ready for that challenge.

Zander Lombard. Credit: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour
Dylan Frittelli. Credit: Carl Fourie/Sunshine Tour


 
“The International Swing is in the back of my mind. I’ve got a lot to do to catch Rory (McIlroy) who is way up there with points. It will have to be two good weeks in South Africa, but I’m ready for that,” Lombard said.
 
Lombard’s consistency this year has been astounding and he hasn’t finished worse than tied 16th in his last five tournaments.
 
While Frittelli has an equally good chance of making a strong push up the International Swing standings over these next two weeks, the recent DP World Tour winner said he’s trying not to make it his sole focus.
 
“I’m just trying to stay focused and play well through these next events. Everybody’s in town this week, including the top Sunshine Tour players. I know there are some cherries at the end of this stretch to get into other events, but I’m just going to keep my head down and not worry too much about that.”
 
The focus for this field right now will indeed be on managing a St Francis Links course that was already being buffeted by strong winds in Wednesday’s pro-am.
 
“It will be tricky in the wind this week. The course is playing a bit soft which makes it tricky in the breeze because you don’t get the run on those low shots. It will be a great test of distance control in the wind,” said Lombard.
 
Defending champion Matthew Baldwin dealt with the wind superbly last year and said it will key to victory again this week.
 
“It’s going to be a unique experience for me defending a title for the first time. You dream of winning on the DP World Tour and to achieve that at such a beautiful venue was special. But the golf course is just as beautiful as I remember it. You’ve got to keep it in play here. This course is visually intimidating so good ball striking is important.”

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