Resurgent Anton Haig kept his comeback campaign on track with back-to-back victories on the IGT Tour, while Benoni’s Lejan Lewthwaite from Benoni and Carrie Park from South Korea upstaged a clutch of Sunshine Tour pros to complete the top three in the Houghton Challenge on Wednesday.
Haig took control at Houghton Golf Club with a bogey-free nine-under-par 63 in round two and shot 69 in the final round to close out his second victory on 10 under 206. Lewthwaite returned a 70 to finish three shots back and Park signed for an even-par 72 to take third on six under.
Four-time international champion Haig last visited the winner’s circle at the Johnnie Walker Classic in 2007.
Since he started his comeback on the IGT Tour in February, he has collected two titles, two runner-up finishes and two third places, a tie for sixth and a joint eighth finish in eight starts. He knows he has to make up for lost time, but at 29, rushing at a snail’s pace is a better fit for Haig right now.
“It’s good to know that even if you don’t have your A-game, you still have the depth of character and the resolve to grind out a victory. Investec, Dimension Data and TaylorMade put their faith in me and every week that I get a little closer towards competing on the Sunshine Tour, I get a little more excited for them and for me.”
Seeing Lewthwaite and Park shine also excites Haig.
“I think Carrie and Lejan are going to inspire a lot of young girls and that’s what we need for the women’s game in South Africa,” he said.
“Look at Carrie; she got the best preparation possible for the Sunshine Ladies Tour here and it showed in her results. And the IGT Tour will do the same for Lejan.”