/ 8 February 1999

Dunlap takes DiData Pro-Am by five strokes

OWN CORRESPONDENT, Sun City | Monday 1.20pm.

SCOTT DUNLAP’S errors were insignificant as he swept to a five-stroke victory and the first prize of R316_ 000 in the Dimension Data Pro-Am at the Gary Player Country Club in Sun City on Sunday, which is more than can be said for his caddie.

Dunlap was initially slapped with a two-shot penalty after his caddie, John McLaren, raked a greenside bunker on the 18th – which the American needed two shots to escape from – with Dunlap still in it.

That would have cut Dunlap’s winning margin to three strokes. But after telephoning the Royal and Ancient, tournament director Theo Manyama removed the penalty because the ball was not in the area McLaren had raked. Dunlap therefore finished with a 72 for a total of 15-under par 273.

It was Dunlap’s second win in South Africa following his 1995 South African Masters triumph at the neighbouring Lost City course, which was also used in the Dimension Data Pro-Am during the first two rounds along with the Gary Player.

South African Steve van Vuuren had eight birdies in his 67, which helped him finish second on ten-under par 278 to take home R230 000.

“I felt good the whole round,” Dunlap said. “I made a good save at the first, getting up and down out of the bunker for par.

Five men tied for third on nine-under par 279 – American Bruce Vaughan and South Africans David Frost, Desmond Botes, Bradford Vaughan and James Kingston. Defending champion Nick Price of Zimbabwe and Marco Gortana were next in line on eight-under 280.

“Nick owns this course, but he was not tearing it up,” said Dunlap, referring to the Zimbabwean’s three Million Dollar Challenge titles and two Dimension Data Pro-Am victories over this layout.