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Golfers ‘ready to rumble’ in Rise-Up Series

A number of new digital elements are planned to give the professionals the platforms to showcase their skills to a new audience

Multiple Sunshine Tour champion Jake Roos said his fellow professionals are ready to rumble and excited to return to action in the tour’s new Rise-Up Series, which teed off in Gauteng on August 19.

The Rise-Up Series marks the official resumption of the Sunshine Tour’s schedule under the new Covid-19 government regulations. The series will feature five 54-hole tournaments, each with a purse of R600 000 and with a full field of professionals, and all played in Gauteng.

The final round of each tournament will be streamed live on the Sunshine Tour streaming platforms and DStv Now.

“The professionals are very excited. It’s been a long time coming. The last tournament we played in was the Tour Championship in February, so everyone is really grateful for this new series,” said Roos. “These are tough times and it shows a lot of dedication from all involved to present a new series of five tournaments.

“As professionals, we are grateful for this opportunity to compete again. I think it’s uncharted waters for many of us. Some of the professionals have hardly ever taken a week off and now it’s suddenly been a few months off. Fortunately, the golf courses have opened and we have had the opportunity to start practising again.

“Until you get into a tournament and feel the pressure of tournament play again, I think none of us are really certain where our games are at. But the positive is that everyone is well rested and ready to rumble again.”

Thomas Abt, deputy commissioner of Sunshine Tour, said the new series represents a rising up of professional golf on a number of fronts.

“Everybody understands professional golf is critical to the health of the whole golf industry. With the support of our sponsors and partners, we’ve put together a series we believe will create a lot of interest in professional golf again. We’re delighted that Betway, the sponsors of our first tournament of the series, the Betway Championship, will sponsor a new Betway Birdie Challenge.

“The top three professionals who make the most birdies throughout the entire series will win their share of a R50 000 prize. We are also pleased to announce Betway will be a new partner to the Sunshine Tour going forward. African Bank also jumped at the opportunity to be a sponsor of this series, and we’re equally grateful to SuperSport for their support and the live-streaming of our final rounds on DStv Now.

“We also have a number of new digital elements planned and ways to give our professionals the platforms to showcase their skills to a new audience and at a time when there are no spectators allowed at our tournaments.

“In terms of the host golf courses, we’ve selected courses that don’t regularly have the opportunity to host Sunshine Tour events with courses that traditionally host a lot of tournaments. In this way, we want to give other courses that opportunity in what has been a challenging time for all golf courses.

Abt said the Sunshine Tour has a comprehensive risk mitigation strategy in place that incorporates the official GolfRSA Risk Mitigation Strategy as approved by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and elements of the strategies that have been employed by the PGA Tour and the European Tour in their restarts.

“All of our professionals and Sunshine Tour staff are undergoing a screening process, which started two weeks before the first tournament. We will also have a screening station at the various tournaments for all who enter the premises. If there are any inconsistencies that become prevalent in that screening, the player will be taken to a holding room for 20 minutes.

“He will then be subjected to a second screening. If there are still inconsistencies, then that player will have to leave the facility. We will be vigilant in ensuring our players follow this to the letter of the law and as per the government regulations around all professional athletes and competition.

“We have also been in contact with our colleagues at both the PGA Tour and European Tour. They have shared their risk mitigation documents and strategies with us, and we have considered all of this in the development of our own strategy. We are confident in our strategy and looking forward to this restart of our schedule.”

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