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Posted March 25, 2012, 1:11 am

Schwartzel's early life

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    Charl Schwartzel won the South African Junior Strokeplay in 2001 and South African Open in 2002.
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    Rainier Ehrhardt/Staff The Club Championship board at Maccauvlei Golf Club in Vereeniging, South Africa. Charl Schwartzel, his brother, Attie, and their father, George, have all been champions.
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    Rainier Ehrhardt/Staff The Zwartkop Golf Club's restaurant and bar, in Zwartkop, South Africa.

1984: Born Aug. 31, Charl Adriaan Schwartzel

 

1988: Played first nine holes with his father, George, at age 4

 

1994: Made his first hole-in-one

 

1997: Shot 69 in junior tournament

 

1999

• Won seven tournaments including Maccauvlei club championship, Eastern Gauteng Open and Harry Oppenheimer Trophy

• Selected for Central Gauteng junior team

• Shot 65 in final round to win South Africa U/16 North vs. South

• Runner-up in Jack Newton Invitational in Australia

 

2000

• Won 10 tournaments including George Junior Open (national championship)

• Set tournament records at Harry Oppenheimer (8-under), S.A. high schools provincial (14-under) and International Team Championships (12-under)

• Shot 63 for the first time at age 15

• Finished ninth in South African Amateur

• Selected to the South Africa junior team and Central Gauteng U/23 team

 

2001

• Tied for fourth in South African Amateur

• Won 12 tournaments including South African Junior Strokeplay

• Named South African junior golfer of the year

• Won World Junior Team Championship in Japan (with Louis Oosthuizen)

 

2002

• Won eight amateur tournaments

• Won Freddie Tait Trophy as low amateur in South African Open, breaking Ernie Els’ amateur scoring record at 8-under

• Named South African Amateur of the Year

• Turned professional Oct. 31