Matteo Manassero, a three time winner on the European Tour at only 19-years-old, Miguel Angel Jimenez who last month won the Hong Kong Open to become the oldest winner on the European Tour at aged 48 and Darren Clarke, a first time major winner aged 42, and Jeev Milkha Singh, the first Indian player to win his European Tour card, are the latest players to commit to the Volvo Golf Champions, taking place at the Durban Country Club from the 10th to the 13th January 2013.
                                
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When  19-year-old Manassero won the Singapore Open in October,  golf fans  would have been forgiven for suspecting that the game of golf  was  becoming all about the young generation of golfers but for the fact  the  very next week, the cigar-loving Spaniard, Jimenez, firmly proved  this  not to be the case winning the Hong Kong Open. He was the oldest   winner on the European Tour by 184 days and even more remarkably, the   victory was Jimenez' 19th on The European Tour, an astounding 12 of   which he has won since turning 40. 
At  the other end of the spectrum to Jimenez is the young Italian   sensation Manassero, who has been breaking records at every turn in his   young career. Manassero was the youngest winner of the Amateur   Championship in 2009, the youngest winner of the Silver Medal awarded to   the leading amateur in The Open Championship at Turnberry and he broke   another record in April 2010, when he became the youngest player to  make  the cut at the Masters.  
At  17, Manaserro he became the youngest winner in European Tour  history  when he captured the 2010 Castello Masters and was subsequently  named  Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year for 2010. He added his second  title  in 2011 at the Maybank Malaysian Open and won the 2012 Singapore  Open  after eagling the third play-off hole from 15 feet to deny 2010  Open  Champion, Louis Oosthuizen his third win of the season. 
Manassero  said: "I am really looking forward to starting 2013 in  Durban at the  Volvo Golf Champions. I had a fantastic end to my season  after having  had quite a difficult summer so I want to keep this form  going into  2013. Although I am really excited about Christmas and having  a bit of a  rest, I am already looking forward to playing against a  field of  European Tour champions in such a beautiful venue in the South  African  sunshine."  
Darren Clarke, who qualifies along with Colin Montgomerie, Jose  Maria  Olazabal and Thomas Björn as current Tour Members with more than  ten  European Tour victories, will be hoping to reignite the form that  saw  him claim his first, long-awaited Major victory at the 140th Open   Championship at Royal St George's in Kent by three shots from Phil   Mickelson and Dustin Johnson. 
Five 2012 European Ryder Cup stars, Nicolas Colsaerts, Paul  Casey,  Peter Hanson, Paul Lawrie and Francesco Molinari have confirmed  their  participation along with 2012 Scottish Open Champion, Singh, a  four  time winner on the European Tour including the 2006 Volvo China  Open  and Volvo Masters, and home challengers Oosthuizen, Branden Grace  and,  subject to a successful return from injury, Retief Goosen.
 
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