Four-time major champion Ernie Els is relishing the rare luxury of competing in a major championship just minutes from his own front door this week at Sunningdale Golf Club.
The South African, who has called the area home for nearly three decades, is embracing the familiarity of the course, the community, and even the comfort of sleeping in his own bed.
βIβve been looking forward to this all year,β said Els. βWhen I saw it on the schedule, even last year, I was like, man, thatβs the one we want to be at. Feels like home. Been here for 28 years, played the golf course so many times, and have so many friends here.β
Coming off a strong stretch over the last two seasons that included multiple victories, Els is looking to regain momentum this week after what he describes as a βquietβ month on the course.
Heβs hoping the comfort and course knowledge of Sunningdale provide just the edge he needs.
βThis will be a great week to try and get some form back,β he said. βItβs the last major of the year, so you might as well give it your best effort.β
SUNNINGDALE CONDITION
Els, a longtime fan of Sunningdale, praised the condition of the historic heathland layout.
Having played the course just last Friday, he noted a significant shift in conditions due to recent rain, but emphasised that the track is βin absolute pure condition.β
βThe fairways are perfect. The greens are as good as Iβve ever seen. If we get good weather, youβre going to see some good scoring.β
Asked what it takes to perform well at Sunningdale, Els pointed to the importance of precision.
βItβs all about ball-striking. You go offline, and thereβs a lot of troubleβheathland, bunkers, trees. But if you can keep it in play and give yourself chances, youβll be in a good spot.β
Helping him navigate the nuances of the greens this week is a familiar faceβJohn, a local caddie with deep knowledge of the course.
βHeβs going to read the greens for me. They can be tricky,Iβve learned that,β Els smiled.
But beyond the competitive edge and pristine conditions, Els is most grateful for the rare privilege of staying at home during a major championship week.
βYou canβt tell how great it is,β he said. βI used to love playing Wentworth and being able to stay home, and now I can do it again here at Sunningdale. Itβs incredibly comfortable.β
With the stage set and the surroundings feeling just right, Els will look to turn local knowledge into leaderboard success as he chases one more major title.