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On The Tee: BMW SA Open
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On The Tee: BMW SA Open

The BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni is the longest running co-sanctioned event on the European Tour. Never has that been more evident than this week at Glendower Golf Club with South African Ernie Els hosting the event and the likes of Rory McIlroy teeing it up. The Sunshine Tour have announced the draw for the first two rounds of this year’s event and they have produced some interesting groups.

Rory Stone

Tournament host and five-time winnerErnie Elswill tee off alongside 2015 championAndy Sullivanand South Africa'sThomas Aikenat 6.50am on Thursday. Should the 47 year old lift the trophy on Sunday, he would become the fourth most prolific winner of the SA Open, behind Gary Player (13 wins), Bobby Locke (nine) and Sid Brews (eight).

Ernie Els

World Number TwoRory McIlroywill get his event underway with defending champion Brandon Stoneand three-time European Tour winnerGeorge Coetzee at 7.10am. McIlroy finished third in his last appearance at this event, at a different course, back in 2009 but has never won a professional event in South Africa before. Stone, who won by two shots 12 months ago, will look to become just the second player to successfully defend the BMW SA Open title since it became a European Tour event, matching Trevor Immelman’s feat back in 2004.

Rory McIlroy

Six-time Major championSir Nick Faldois making his first start in a regular European Tour event since the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in 2014. The Englishman hasn't played the SA Open since 1999 at Stellenbosch Golf Club. He will tee off at 11.50am on Thursday with fellow EnglishmanRichard Blandand South Africa'sJustin Walters.

Playing behind Faldo, Bland and Walters will be the all-South African trio ofRetief Goosen, Darren Fichardt and Hennie Otto. Goosen, who has nine top six finishes at the SA Open, would become the oldest winner of the event should he lift the trophy for the second time on Sunday.

Two groups further back, 2016 Challenge Tour Number OneJordan Smithwill get his 2017 underway with 2007 BMW SA Open championJames Kingstonand Spain'sAdrian Otaeguifor company.

Click here for a full list of groups and tee times.

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