Simon eyes victory ar Pro-Am

KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 14, Ashleigh Simon chips onto the 9th green during day 2 of the South African Womens Golf Open at Selborne Country Club on July 14, 2012 in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Photo by Shaun Roy / Gallo Images

KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 14, Ashleigh Simon chips onto the 9th green during day 2 of the South African Womens Golf Open at Selborne Country Club on July 14, 2012 in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Photo by Shaun Roy / Gallo Images

Published Feb 22, 2014

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George - South Africa's Ashleigh Simon has targeted a South African triple at the Dimension Data Pro-Am in George, after Kim Williams and Tandi von Ruben lifted the titles in the first two events of the new Sunshine Ladies Tour.

Williams won on pro debut at the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies at Houghton, and Von Ruben defeated amateur Magda Kruger in a play-off to capture her fourth pro title at the Sun International Challenge at Lost City.

Simon is hopeful that she, or one of the other South Africans in the line-up will triumph against a strong international presence in the R150 000 event that tees off at Oubaai Golf Club on Saturday.

“There are 10 players from nine countries outside South Africa in the field, and with the increased prize money, I expect them to really challenge this weekend,” Simon said on Friday.

“The winner will get a significant boost on the order of merit, so it will be a battle out there.”

Fellow Ladies European Tour campaigner Lee-Anne Pace, recent champions Williams and Von Ruben, and LET players Monique Smit and Morgana Robbertze will strengthen the local challenge, while two-time Ladies European Tour champion Anne-Lise Caudal, Lauren Blease and Rachel Drummond from England, Swaziland's Nobuhle Dlamini and Maggie Yuan from Australia, were among the international entries bidding for victory.

“Lee-Anne and I heard only good things about the Sunshine Ladies Tour while we were competing in Australia and it was quite exciting to follow it all on Facebook and the official websites.

“We are very pleased to be teeing it up and showing our support for the new tour.”

Simon had her first look at the Ernie Els-designed course at Oubaai on Friday and was excited by the layout and conditioning.

“I've never played the Oubaai course before and I was really impressed.

“The course is absolutely magnificent, the fairways are generous, but tricky and the greens roll fast and true.

“I practised at Outeniqua on Thursday, which I last played when I was about 13. It's also a great layout with a lot of challenges, but I found the greens a little slow. I'm sure they will speed up towards Sunday's final round, though.” - Sapa

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