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Weir to tee off at SA Open

Weir joins Trevor Immelman and Charl Schwartzel as the three former Masters champions in the field.

Former Masters champion Mike Weir will play in only his third tournament on South African fairways when he heads to Glendower Golf Club for the BMW South African Open Championship from January 11 to 14.

Weir joins Trevor Immelman and Charl Schwartzel as the three former Masters champions in the field.

The left-handed Canadian will make his third tournament appearance in South Africa after playing in the 2001 Nedbank Golf Challenge and 2003 Presidents Cup as a member of the International Team.

Weir said his close friendship with tournament player-host Ernie Els convinced him to play in the 107th edition of the second oldest national Open in golf.

“I’ve played in South Africa twice before and I’ve decided to come again because Ernie is a good friend. I want to support him and the event. Also, my game is feeling much better,” Weir said.

He added that he has a great respect for the history of the BMW South African Open, hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni.

“I know the tournament has a long history and many great names on the trophy, so it’s a title worth pursuing. I’m looking forward to it.”

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In 2003 Weir became the first Canadian professional and first left-handed golfer to win the Masters.

He is a winner of eight PGA Tour titles and was also named one of Canada’s 100 greatest athletes of all time.

The 107th edition of the BMW South African Open will feature one of its strongest local challenges in recent years as South Africa’s top professionals seek to return the title to home soil following the victory by England’s Graeme Storm in 2017.

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Els, Schwartzel and Immelman will be joined by fellow South African Major winner Retief Goosen as well as recent Nedbank Golf Challenge winner Branden Grace and fellow European Tour winners Dylan Frittelli, Brandon Stone, George Coetzee, Haydn Porteous, Dean Burmester and Darren Fichardt.

The BMW South African Open Championship is co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour and European Tour and will be the first 72-hole tournament of the 2018 calendar year on the European Tour.

Tickets are available at www.ticketpro.co.za

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