WATCH: Charl Schwartzel says it’s ‘difficult to put my finger on what’s wrong’ ahead of SA Open

Charl Schwartzel says everything is great in practice rounds, but he is finding it hard to carry that over to tournaments. Photo: Erik S. Lesser/EPA

Charl Schwartzel says everything is great in practice rounds, but he is finding it hard to carry that over to tournaments. Photo: Erik S. Lesser/EPA

Published Dec 4, 2018

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JOHANNESBURG – It’s been a disappointing 2018 for Charl Schwartzel, but if the former Masters champion gets it going this week, he could pull off one of the most significant wins of his career when the SA Open tees off at Randpark on Thursday.

Schwartzel’s world ranking has plummeted to 8,5 and he hasn’t won in two seasons; his last wins coming in 2016 at the Tshwane Open, the Alfred Dunhill Championship (which he also win in 2013 and 2014) and at the Valspar Championship on the PGA Tour.

But the 2011 Masters winner shot a scintillating nine-under-par 62 on the Firethorn course at Randpark in the pro-am on Tuesday, and said afterwards his game is in great shape.

“My game actually feels as good as ever, it’s in great shape,” said the 34-year-old, who is chasing his first SA Open title.

“I’m obviously lacking confidence at the moment and maybe expecting too much,” he added.

“There have been two or three good rounds this year, but then I’ve also struggled somewhere. It’s difficult to put my finger on what’s wrong.

“On the range and in practice rounds, everything’s great... the way I’m hitting it, the control, everything, but then you’ve got this little thing called ‘golf’, where you need to put a score on the board.

“And that’s where we are judged and rightly so, but I’m struggling to control those results.”

Schwartzel also shot an eight-under-par 63 on the Bushwillow course at Randpark on Monday, proof he is in the good form he talks about.

“I just need to transfer it into the tournament,” said the two-time runner-up at the SA Open – in 2005 and 2015.

Schwartzel’s best showing on the PGA Tour this year came in a three-week period at the end of April and beginning of May, when he finished third at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, tied-ninth at the Wells Fargo Championship and tied-second at The Players.

But he also missed seven cuts.

On the European Tour he only had two top-10s – at the European Open in July and the European Masters in September.

“It’s nice to be back in South Africa again and playing in the SA Open, it’s something I always look forward to,” he said.

@CA_Schwartzel talks about his form in 2018 ahead of @SAOpen_Golf at @RandparkGolf this week. Honest and to the point. Tournament starts Thursday. @IOLsport @Sunshine_Tour @EuropeanTour pic.twitter.com/XaoMvlHxDU

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The tournament gets under way on Thursday, with the 240-strong field playing a round each on the Bushwillow and Firethorn courses at Randpark, with the final two rounds to be contested only on Firethorn.

A total prize fund of over R17 million is up for grabs this week, as well as places at the Open Championship next year.

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