Chesters ‘Remain’ Decision Rewarded With Open Championship Tee Time

.… by Fatiha Betscher

Ashley Chesters decision to remain in South Africa has been rewarded with a 2022 Open Championship tee-time at the close of the severly weather affected Joburg Open.

Chesters, 32, could have easily joined nearly 20 other British and Irish golfers and flee the Rainbow nation when word spread that South Africa and five other African nations were being put on a ‘red list’ of countries. and with the UK Government issuing a virtual Covid-19 ultimatum that unless those arriving from those five countries were not back in the UK by midday last Friday they would have to undergo a mandatory 10-day government managed hotel.

Chesters had been in contention at last fortnight’s penultimate event of the season until a third round 74 spoilt his chances of a maiden Tour win at the AVIV Dubai Championship.  The Shrewsbury golfer was not into the season-ending DP World Tour Championship but no doubt thought his game was good enough to head to the South African capital.

After finishing joint third behind South African Thirstin Lawrence, Chesters will be heading next July to a third Open Championship appearance and a first since 2015 given South African Shaun Norris, who was tied with Chesters at seven-under par, was already exempt into the 150th Open.

Ashley Chesters (left) rewarded for a decision to remain in South Africa with a tee time into the 150th Open Championship

Chesters had been among five British players to remain in Joburg including Scotland’s David Drysdale who shared 23rd place at two-under and with his caddying wife, Vicky was always going to remain the couple’s intention to spend Christmas in South Africa.

It’s not sure what Chesters plans are now but given this coming week’s South African Open is now just a purely Sunshine Tour event and if it means a 10-day mandatory quarantine it could all be worth it knowing he’s into golf’s oldest major.

No such concern for Lawrence who grabbed his first win in just his 22nd DP World Tour event, having made just six of 21 cuts and a prior best finish of 17th..

He arrived in Johannesburg as an affiliate member but after adding to his Sunshine Tour victory at the 2019 Vodacom Origins Stellenbosch, he now has a DP World Tour exemption until 2023 and naturally moves to the top of the fledgling DP World Tour Rankings in Partnership with Rolex but with 75% points awarded for a 36-hole win.

“It’s so surreal,” he said. “I don’t think anyone thought it would turn out this way, to finish on a Saturday afternoon but I’m just really thankful. It’s a life-changing moment for me.

“It’s a lifelong dream that has come true. Unbelievable golf these last few days.

“I had my card on the Sunshine Tour but I really wanted to move on to the next step. It happened so quickly. There’s a lot of things that could happen next year. You know you’re on the Tour and you don’t have to worry about invites and it gives you a lot of confidence.

“You don’t get these opportunities often. I’ve had four years of co-sanctioned events so you build up experience but it’s just unbelievable.

“It’s been a goal, you want to see yourself up there but the last year and a half of Covid it’s been tough so you sort of see your dreams fade. For it to change this week is unbelievable.”

 

 

 

 



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