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Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Erik van Rooyen hoping to rise to the occasion in Sun City
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Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Erik van Rooyen hoping to rise to the occasion in Sun City

Home heroes Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Erik van Rooyen are both relishing the chance to challenge for a title close to their heart at this week's Nedbank Golf Challenge.

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

The South African duo both attended the event as children over 20 years ago and since then have gone on to achieve international success on both the DP World and PGA TOURs.

Bezuidenhout has three DP World Tour wins to his name and while he is yet to break through over the Atlantic, he is a PGA TOUR regular and last season made it all the way to the TOUR Championship - his last competitive appearance.

Van Rooyen is trailing Bezuidenhout with one DP World Tour win, although he has two on the PGA TOUR, but despite their worldwide successes the pair are delighted to be back in Sun City at Gary Player Country Club.

"It's always been a highlight," said Bezuidenhout. "I remember coming here for the first time in 2003 as an eight-year-old boy.

"I always dreamt of playing the Nedbank Golf Challenge and it's always a privilege to be back. It's always special for the South African boys."

Van Rooyen added: "It's awesome. I've been home for about two weeks and got to Sun City on Sunday, there's nothing quite like it.

"As a kid I came here a few times, watched Ernie (Els) win, watched him lose in a play-off to Sergio (Garcia) as well one year so lots of fond memories.

"It's without a doubt one of the premier tournaments that we have to offer so it's just an absolute pleasure being here.

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"I live in Florida now full-time and it doesn't look like this. When I come here it's good for my soul. I love being in the bush, we're going on a game drive tomorrow morning, it's just fantastic."

Bezuidenhout's memories of Gary Player Country Club extend beyond this event, with him having won the South African Open title here in 2020.

It was his second victory in as many weeks after lifting the trophy at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and he is hopeful that his recent spell away from the game can fuel another purple patch.

"I've always liked this place," he said. "You have to drive it straight which is a strong part of my game, I've always managed to keep it in play here and if I can just get the ball on the greens, they're rolling really well this week so I'll just look to give myself chances.

"I have memories here from winning the SA Open in 2020 and hopefully I can tick the box for the Nedbank this week.

"I had a couple of months off, took six weeks off all tournament golf and just spent time with family. It's been a long year but it's been a good year over in America so it was a much needed rest.

"I feel hungry to compete again and it's nice to be out with the boys again seeing familiar faces."

Van Rooyen is also coming in off some time off and while he admits to feeling rusty, he is confident he can get the competitive juices flowing once more.

"The body is rejuvinated but it's slightly rusty as well," he said. "A few too many beers will do that to you so I'm still trying to find it a bit but I think we'll be alright come Thursday."

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