Deon Germishuys produced a spectacular display to claim his second Sunshine Tour title when he won the Limpopo Championship

On an eventful and exhilarating day of golfing performance, Deon Germishuys produced a spectacular display to claim his second Sunshine Tour title when he won the Limpopo Championship by two strokes at the Euphoria Golf and Lifestyle Estate in Modimolle on April 7.

It was a day when heroes were born, a day when Germishuys reclaimed his title amid scenes of unconfined delirium.

He signed for a final round of 66 to win on 22 under par and add to his victory in the 2022 Sishen Classic.

On the greens and fairways, Jacques Blaauw, who led by one stroke over Germishuys going into the final round, finished second on 20 under par with a closing 69.

Jacques Kruyswijk (66) and Dylan Mostert (66) shared third place on 17 under par.

In his post-tournament speech, Germishuys said was elated but short of words. “Quite frankly, I don’t know where to start… “Jacques played great golf for the first three days and even today in the final round. However, at the end of the day the best of the best had to emerge and luckily it was me” said Germishuys.

Blaauw started well with a birdie at the first while Germishuys made a bogey as early as the second hole.

But as the putts dried up for Blaauw thereafter, Germishuys found his form on the greens.

He birdied the third and then made his charge with four straight birdies from the sixth hole.

“I thought I had Jacques after nine holes after I made four birdies in a row, but he just didn’t back off,” said Germishuys.

Blaauw made four birdies on the back nine, but also two bogeys. Kruyswijk came with his own charge of five birdies in six holes from the ninth. But Germishuys made two birdies of his own on the back nine that proved enough to secure him the victory.

 “I feel like the game plan that my caddie and I worked out this week really helped. We just tried to hit as many shots to the middle of the green and make some putts, and obviously I put a new putter in the bag this week. It was a new feeling for me but it worked out well.

“As we walked up the 18th I said to my caddie that it was basically perfect all day except for the one shot on the 12th. The whole week I wasn’t hitting my irons close enough but I found something on the practice range this morning and it was perfect. It was really perfect the whole day around.” After a stellar amateur career, Germishuys has had moments of brilliance where he threatened to break through on the Sunshine Tour with nine top-1os and even a second place in the 2019 Vodacom Origins of Golf in Stellenbosch. In this explosive from, he will definitely feel this represents a golden opportunity in a tournament co-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour and Challenge Tour, and with the international doors that could open for his career.