Åkesson marks golf comeback with NMB Championship win

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  • Post published:February 26, 2024

Swede Björn Åkesson made a fairytale comeback to the game when he won the NMB Championship at Humewood Golf Club on Sunday.

Åkesson was declared the winner after three rounds which he led by a single stroke on 18 under par. The fourth and final round had to be cancelled due to high winds, with the tournament decided over 54 holes.

It was a dream result for the Swede who retired from golf in 2017 after losing his DP World Tour card, and then returned to the Challenge Tour this year.

“It feels amazing. This is my first win on the Challenge Tour and it hasn’t really sunk in yet. It means a lot to me,” he said.

“To get my first win on the Challenge Tour will certainly give me more confidence on the golf course.”

Åkesson started the tournament with a brilliant 63, but the key to his victory was undoubtedly the following two rounds of 67 and 68 which he played in incredibly difficult conditions at Humewood. They proved vital as Saturday’s play was delayed until just after 2pm because of high winds, and then the final round had to be called off on Sunday.

“It was very windy on Friday afternoon. It was tough conditions and I played really well. But I think the hole I am most proud of is the 54th hole. I pulled a driver left, found it in the bush, dropped, laid up to 79 metres and then hit that to two metres and made the putt. That meant the most to me because I wasn’t feeling very good at the time.

“But I just kept playing shot by shot. It was tough. But I’ve always been quite good in these tricky conditions. I don’t enjoy it but I’m good at it.”

England’s Lee Slattery took second place on 17 under par with rounds of 65, 67 and 67. Australia’s Hayden Hopewell was third on 16 under par with rounds of 63, 69 and 68.

The leading South African was Jaco Prinsloo on 13 under par, which secured him a share of sixth place.

This was the final tournament on the Sunshine Tour and Challenge Tour swing, with Åkesson praising the South African run of tournaments.

“The Challenge Tour and Sunshine Tour co-sanctioned events are very good because they give us the opportunity to play when it’s cold in Europe.”

SCORES:

198 – Bjorn Akesson 63 67 68
199 – Lee Slattery 65 67 67
200 – Hayden Hopewell 63 69 68
201 – Martin Couvra 61 71 69
202 – Jonathan Caldwell 66 65 71
203 – Romain Wattel 68 68 67, Jaco Prinsloo 68 64 71
204 – Martin Vorster 70 66 68, Anthony Michael 64 69 71, Keenan Davidse 64 66 74
205 – Danie Van Niekerk 64 73 68, Robin Williams 65 70 70
206 – Jake Redman 70 67 69, JC Ritchie 64 70 72, Pierre Pineau 65 69 72, Angel Ayora 67 67 72
207 – Rourke van der Spuy 71 69 67, Stefan Wears-Taylor 65 74 68, Per Langfors 67 72 68, Franklin Manchest 71 67 69, Dylan Naidoo 69 69 69, Bradley Bawden 67 71 69, Euan Walker 67 70 70, Nicolai Kristensen 69 67 71, Luca Cianchetti 66 68 73, Trevor Fisher Jnr 67 66 74
208 – Neil Schietekat 63 76 69, Louis Albertse 68 70 70, Daniel van Tonder 66 72 70, Dan Erickson 68 70 70, Wynand Dingle 68 70 70, Hamish Brown 69 67 72, Tom Shadbolt 69 66 73
209 – Jack McDonald 70 70 69, Jean Hugo 69 70 70
210 – Dermot Mcelroy 69 71 70, Gary Stal 71 69 70, Gary Hurley 71 69 70, Keelan van Wyk 68 69 73, Zan Stirn 69 67 74, Nikhil Rama 72 64 74
211 – Mateusz Gradecki 68 71 72, Kyle Barker 67 71 73, Luca Filippi 68 69 74, Jacques Blaauw 68 67 76
212 – Benjamin Hebert 68 72 72, David Langley 68 70 74, Lyle Rowe 70 68 74
213 – Yurav Premlall 64 76 73, Jovan Rebula 68 71 74
214 – Luke Jerling 68 72 74, JJ Senekal 68 71 75
215 – Christiaan Basson 68 69 78
216 – Tristen Strydom 67 73 76, Pierre Pellegrin 70 69 77, Jeremy Freiburghaus 69 69 78
217 – Shaun Norris 69 71 77, Rupert Kaminski 70 70 77, Malcolm Mitchell 72 68 77
219 – Marc Hammer 70 70 79, Jeppe Kristian Andersen 72 67 80
Missed the cut:-
141 – Sean Bradley 71 70, Gregorio De Leo 68 73, Darren Fichardt 71 70, Heinrich Bruiners 71 70, John Murphy 70 71, Herman Loubser 72 69, Kristoffer Reitan 73 68, Martin Simonsen 71 70, Timo Vahlenkamp 74 67, Anton Albers 71 70, Ben Schmidt 70 71, Oliver Lindell 65 76
142 – Jiri Zuska 72 70, Tomas Gouveia 74 68, Martin Rohwer 71 71, Hennie O’Kennedy 70 72, Jacques P de Villiers 68 74, Aron Zemmer 70 72, Jerome Lando Casanova 68 74, Dayne Moore 71 71, Matthew Spacey 66 76, Ethan Smith 67 75, Victor Pastor 69 73, Ruan Korb 65 77
143 – Ronan Kleu 74 69, Franck Daux 71 72, Josh Hilleard 71 72, Christofer Blomstrand 71 72, Felix Mory 68 75, George Bloor 71 72, Robson Chinhoi 70 73, Alfie Plant 70 73, James Allan 71 72, Keagan Thomas 68 75, Albert Venter 70 73
144 – Cole Madey 70 74, Chris Paisley 75 69, Jonathan Broomhead 69 75, MJ Viljoen 70 74, Quim Vidal 68 76, Javier Sainz 66 78, Sean Cronje 68 76
145 – David Boote 73 72, Brandon Stone 72 73, James Hart du Preez 74 71, Makhetha Mazibuko 73 72, Rhys Thompson 72 73, Niklas Lemke 68 77, Gregory Bourdy 72 73, Rikard Karlberg 75 70, Toto Thimba Jnr 72 73, George Mason 76 69, Maxence Giboudot 70 75
146 – Luke Brown 73 73, Combrinck Smit 72 74, Mikael Lindberg 72 74, Jaco Van Zyl 72 74, Rhys West 71 75, Christoffer Bring 73 73, Hennie Otto 70 76
147 – Tyron Davidowitz 71 76, Peter Karmis 72 75, Andoni Etchenique 71 76
148 – Jack Senior 72 76, Julien Sale 76 72, Erhard Lambrechts 72 76, Gregory Mckay 73 75, Robin Roussel 74 74, Keith Horne 72 76, Maximilian Steinlechner 65 83, Ronan Mullarney 71 77
149 – Adam Breen 74 75, Oihan Guillamoundeguy 78 71, Conor O’Rourke 72 77
150 – Lars Keunen 70 80, Allister de Kock 76 74, CJ du Plessis 74 76, Clement Guichard 72 78, Borja Virto 74 76, Robin Sciot-Siegrist 71 79, Jack Floydd 71 79, Estiaan Conradie 69 81
151 – Karabo Mokoena 75 76, Anton Karlsson 74 77, Stuart Krog 74 77
152 – Toby Tree 73 79, James Kamte 77 75
153 – Curtis Knipes 73 80
154 – Adriel Poonan 73 81
155 – Christopher Feldborg 83 72
157 – Joachim B. Hansen 77 80
WDN – Oliver Hundeboll 70 WDN, Gerhard Pepler 72 WDN, Merrick Bremner 78 WDN, Ross Mcgowan 68 RTD