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Ernie Els pledges to help make Wentworth the 'Augusta of Europe'

VErnie Els of South Africa lines up with caddie Ricci Roberts on the 18th hole during day 2 of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
Image: Ernie Els of South Africa lines up with caddie Ricci Roberts

Ernie Els has pledged to help make Wentworth the "Augusta of Europe" following criticism of the greens during last week's BMW PGA Championship.

Justin Rose and Luke Donald were among the players to voice dissatisfaction with the putting surfaces for the European Tour's flagship event last week, with two-time winner Donald suggesting they needed replacing for the second time in six years.

"It's a fair comment. I think the greens weren't up to scratch, especially the first three days of the tournament," said Els, who oversaw a controversial redesign of the course in 2009.

"I spoke to our green superintendent there and he feels it's a bit early in the season. They didn't have the growth and all of that, but we did meet with the chairman (Dr Chanchai Ruayrungruang, chairman of new owners Reignwood Group) on Monday at Wentworth .

"He's all-in to make this what it needs to be. We feel it should be the Augusta of Europe and we intend to make it that way. So there's going to be changes made again and hopefully we'll get it really rectified where everybody is going to be pleased.

"I was just disappointed because it's our flagship event and you want to putt in the best possible conditions, and we didn't quite have that. But we are definitely going to work on that, I promise you."

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US Open champion Martin Kaymer suggested the tournament should be held six weeks later, but former Wentworth resident Els added: "I thought so a couple years ago, but you really can't put it anywhere.

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"BMW sponsors four huge events around the world and they have it spaced from the PGA all the way out to Shanghai (in November). So they have it quite well positioned for themselves.

"If you go into June, July, you've got big events before the Open and you've got the US Open. There's just nowhere to go. So we're going to have to just change conditions on the course. We'll get the newest and best machinery and we'll make it work."

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