Dean Burmester in action during the LIV Golf event in Riyadh this past weekend. The South African golfer says they are bracing themselves for the Aussie sledging at the Adelaide tournament starting on Thursday in Australia. The Southern Guards GC are bracing for the sledging and chirps coming their way from Thursday as they tee it up in Adelaide for the second LIV Golf tournament, knowing there is no love lost between Australians and South Africans on the sporting field.
After a mid-table start to the 2026 League, the Southern Guards are looking to improve their standings on the official log as the first-ever LIV South Africa tournament in March creeps ever closer. While it may still be just over a month away, valuable winning momentum will be important for captain Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester, Charl Schwartzel and Branden Grace. Grace showed some mettle in Riyadh this past weekend, finishing ninth in the opening tournament in Saudi Arabia and bagging much-needed golf ranking points.
He, alongside his teammates, will look to deliver a stronger overall performance in tough conditions on and off the course in Australia. They have a score to settle with the Ripper GC side, playing on their home turf, with the all-Australian team still holding the edge over the South Africans after winning the first-ever team play-off match back in 2024 to claim the title. So, there will still be that element of revenge for the South Africans on the cards.
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Of course, the heated battles between the two nations on the rugby and cricket field will only add to the suspense and potential niggle. Burmester says they are bracing themselves for anything that comes their way. โWe can expect a lot of chaos in Adelaide,โ he said.
โThe Grange Golf Club will be hosting us for the final time before we move on to Kuyonga. We all really like the golf course, and the vibe is second to none. The only difference is they are Australian fans, and they will be backing Australians and not us South Africans.
โBut we know the storm is coming and reality will hit us again. However, it is great to play in front of so many people and see them having a good time while watching golf. We are excited and want to get one up on the Aussies.โ Burmester said they expect a hard and fast course โ something the team will have to adapt to. He likened it to playing golf in winter in Johannesburg, with the icy ground providing a similar feel to what they can expect in Adelaide.
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