Els to miss Nedbank Challenge to settle
with family in new Florida home
Ernie Els is to miss the Nedbank Challenge in his homeland in December for the first time since his debut in 1992.
The South African, a well-known supporter of events around the world, has decided the event is a trip too far this year.
"Having moved my base to America this year and never previously having had a break in December, I decided I would spent more time with my family settling into our new home," said Els. "I would like to wish everybody connected to it every success and hopefully I will get the chance to return in the future."
Els and his wife Liezl have moved from their home on the Wentworth, Surrey estate to Florida so that their autistic son Ben can receive the best possible treatment.
with family in new Florida home
Ernie Els is to miss the Nedbank Challenge in his homeland in December for the first time since his debut in 1992.
The South African, a well-known supporter of events around the world, has decided the event is a trip too far this year.
"Having moved my base to America this year and never previously having had a break in December, I decided I would spent more time with my family settling into our new home," said Els. "I would like to wish everybody connected to it every success and hopefully I will get the chance to return in the future."
Els and his wife Liezl have moved from their home on the Wentworth, Surrey estate to Florida so that their autistic son Ben can receive the best possible treatment.
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