JEFF INGLIS ONE OFF PACE WITH A 67
DESPITE NO PRACTICE ROUND
SUNSHINE TOUR NEWS RELEASE
South African Jeff Inglis brings a certain sense of freedom to his
golf, and that freedom was rewarded today with an opening
five-under-par 67 in the Lion of Africa Cape Town Open.
He didn’t play a single practice round at the Royal Cape Golf Club
ahead of the tournament, much as he hasn’t played practice rounds at
other tournaments over the last few years, but he still managed to
finish up just one shot off the early pace set by Lyle Rowe and Hennie Otto.
“I’ve just come to a habit over the last couple of years where I just
rock up,” said Inglis. “I try and prepare as well as you can beforehand,
and then come to the tournament and peg it up in the right frame of
mind, I guess.”
It certainly worked at a windy Royal Cape as he didn’t drop a single
shot in less than ideal conditions. “Last week, I practised a lot back
home in Orkney (South Africa), and basically focused on trying to get bogey-free
rounds,” he said.
“I tried to apply that today and luckily it was also
bogey-free. I was just trying to keep bogeys off the card instead of
trying to make as many birdies as I could.”
Like all professionals, he has a good memory of the holes he plays at
all course. “I have played the course before in the last two Lion of
Africa Cape Town Open, so I know basically what the course is like,” he
said.
“I try and keep that information in my head and then all I try and
focus on is hitting fairways and greens, and make a couple of putts, I
guess.
“Everything was about finding the middle of the greens. I made one long
putt today, then most of the par-fives, I hit in two and two-putted
them.”
Perhaps there is a lesson, then, in a slightly less intense approach to preparation for a tournament.
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