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USA Today
11-08-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Christo Lambrecht holes bunker shot at 18 for birdie, first Korn Ferry Tour win in Omaha
Christo Lamprecht won't soon forget his first victory on the Korn Ferry Tour. The lanky South African holed a bunker shot on the final hole for birdie to win the Pinnacle Bank Championship by one stroke over Peter Kuest. 'I thought it was going to stay on the edge,' Lamprecht said. 'To finish off that kind of way and kind of have everyone go ballistic, it's pretty special.' Lamprecht, 24, who played his college golf at Georgia Tech, carded five birdies and posted a bogey-free 5-under 66 on Sunday at the Club at Indian Creek in Omaha for a 72-hole total of 19-under 265. Kuest was 5 under through 10 holes, but the birdies dried out and he settled for 67 and his best finish of the season. Robby Shelton, a 54-hole co-leader and the 2022 champion of this tournament, bogeyed the final two holes to finish two back in third. Lamprecht had his cousin, Christian, on the bag, and they each reacted to the hole-out by throwing the club they were holding — Lamprecht his sand wedge and his cousin, his putter. 'I didn't know what to do so I thought I'll just throw a club in the air and then I think I broke my caddie's arm by hitting him so hard,' said Lamprecht of slapping his cousin five afterwards. The former British Amateur champion improved to No. 10 on the Korn Ferry Tour's points list, and is well positioned to earn a PGA Tour card awarded to the top 20 in the season-long standings at the end of the year.


The South African
25-04-2025
- Sport
- The South African
South Africa's Rising Golf Stars on the Global Stage
However, a new generation of talented golfers is emerging from this nation, ready to make their mark on the global stage. Leading this exciting wave is Christo Lamprecht, whose remarkable skills and achievements have already turned heads worldwide. Standing at an impressive 6'8″, Christo Lamprecht is not just making a big physical impression on the golf course – his talent is equally towering. At just 24 years old, Lamprecht has already achieved what many golfers dream of accomplishing in a lifetime. His journey began with a historic win at the South African Amateur Championship at the remarkably young age of 16, making him the youngest champion in the tournament's storied history. Lamprecht's collegiate career at Georgia Tech was nothing short of spectacular. He earned All-American honours three times, was named the 2024 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year, and claimed three collegiate titles. His dedication and skill eventually earned him the top ranking in world amateur golf before he decided to turn professional in 2024. Dean Burmester has established himself as one of South Africa's most exciting players. Known for his powerful drives and aggressive playing style, Burmester has accumulated an impressive 12 professional wins, including four European Tour titles and ten Sunshine Tour victories. His breakthrough came with his win at the 2017 Tshwane Open, followed by the 2021 Tenerife Open. Burmester's success has continued with his transition to LIV Golf, where he claimed the 2024 LIV Golf Miami title. With a career-high world ranking of 55, Burmester's consistent performances in major tournaments showcase his resilience and elite skill level. For fans tracking live odds and performance analytics, platforms like FanDuel Sportsbook provide an engaging way to stay connected to Burmester's journey. Justin Harding has made his mark through strategic play and a precise short game. Two European Tour triumphs—the 2019 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters and the 2021 Magical Kenya Open—that showcase his ability to compete at the greatest levels are among his career highlights. Harding's adaptable playing style has brought him success across multiple continents, with seven Sunshine Tour wins and two Asian Tour titles. His impressive 12th-place finish at the 2019 Masters confirmed his ability to perform on golf's biggest stages. Like many South African players, Harding has also expanded his horizons by participating in LIV Golf. South African golf stands at an exciting crossroads. The established legends continue to inspire while a new generation of talented players emerges. Christo Lamprecht leads this new wave, but he's far from alone. The nation's rich golfing tradition, combined with excellent development programs, ensures that South Africa will remain a formidable force in global golf for years to come. With players like Lamprecht carrying forward the legacy established by Player, Els, and others, South African golf's future looks exceptionally bright. The blend of power, precision, and mental toughness that characterises South African players continues to translate into success on the world stage, writing new chapters in the nation's proud golfing story.