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AMATEUR NEWS 16

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CONTENTS PAGE

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On the Cover:We had the privilege of being invited to Prince’s Grant Golf Estate to do a golf course review for this edition, see inside for a hole-by-hole account of this magnificent golf course. In addition read the KPMG special report on golf in the Caribbean and see what legendary jockey Kevin Shea has to say about racing and golf. Enjoy!

Uit die joggie se bek 40

Golf course review – Prince’s Grant 52

Celebrity golfer profile – Kevin Shea 64

Greenkeeping - Q & A’s with Charl Blaauw 74

Caribbean golf overview - 2015 77

Letter to the Editor 4

News from the PGA 6

Golfing Gals 8

Trivia quiz 10

Classifieds 84

SA Golf Trader directory 86

Laugh out loud 88

Know your rules 11

Success in training 12

HEALTH & LIFESTYLE 4

TUITION & INSTRUCTION 11

AFFORDABLE GOLF 22

KIDS STUFF 70

GREENKEEPING 76

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 84

RESULTS & RANKINGS 42

EVENTS CALENDAR 44

Neville Louis

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Send us your letters, giving us your views, opinions or articles of interest (max 500 words). The most interesting letter will be published in

the next edition of SA golf Trader

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

WINNING LETTERDear Editor

After having just watched the spectacle that was

the Floyd Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao fight I

have to ask myself, do sports stars deserve all the

hype, the money and the adulation?

To me the answer is quite simply no. The fight

was worth a reputed $300 million and this was

apportioned between them. The amount of mon-

ey that is earned by the top golfers, boxers, foot-

ballers and so on is obscene and in my opinion it

is a bad example to the youngsters of today. The

youth put the likes of Rory Mcllroy, Jordan Spieth

and Floyd Mayweather on a pedestal based on

the fact that they are so wealthy and famous.

What about the top heart surgeons, architects,

environmentalists etc. Don’t get me wrong, I

admire sportsman of all codes but I also admire

people who achieve greatness in other facets

of life. I think there is a social responsibility to

promote careers other than those in the sporting

arena with the same fervour as those that are

sporting related.

I would not want my children looking to some-

one such as Floyd Mayweather for inspiration.

Whilst I recognise that most sports stars probably

do not lust after money the way Mayweather

does, if feel that many children think of trying

to make a go of it in sport purely because of

dollar signs.

RegardsReggie Naidoo

Dear Reggie

I do agree that the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight seemed to be an overly hyped money making affair and although it was denied, I am willing to bet that there will be a rematch in which even more money will be made.

Children will always be enthralled by great sporting events; however the responsibility lies with their parents to point out just how hard it is to make it as a professional sportsman and how important it is to have a tertiary education.

Lastly I think that Floyd Mayweather is an extreme example of money being the be-all and end-all. Most sportsman play for the love of the game and the money follows; Jordan Spieth is a fine example of this.

Regards

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PGA NEWS

The experience and status of this country’s PGA professionals will now be more clearly identifi-able following the launch of the PGA of South

Africa’s new Member Seal this month.

The new Seal includes a section on the bottom that now clearly identifies the member as either a newly qualified Class A Professional or a veteran Master Professional with a minimum of 20 years’ experience in the industry.

“The updated design affords the PGA Member the opportunity to share his/her class of Membership. This is also in accordance with the use of the PGA Seal worldwide and ties in with the best practices of the PGA World Alliance,” says Ivano Ficalbi, Chief Executive of the PGA of South Africa.

“As an association we are 90 years old this year, and the new Seal more clearly defines the role and experience of our members within our overall vision to be a brand in action.”

Following a three-year apprenticeship, a newly quali-fied PGA member is classed as a Class A Professional, and after a combination of time, additional studies and contribution to their personal work environment, they are upgraded in status.

After three years as a PGA member, he or she graduates to a Class AA Professional. A six-year PGA member is classed as a Class AAA Professional. A decade in the in-dustry is recognised as a Fellow Professional. A member with 15 years of experience is classed as an Advanced Fellow. And the ultimate recognition is that of Master Professional, which recognises 20 years or more in the industry.

“This creates a more clearly defined career pathway for our members,” says Ficalbi. “But the progression is not just based on time. It’s dependent upon our Contin-uous Professional Development (CPD) programme whereby our members are encouraged to upgrade their skills and earn points as in any other professional association before they can progress.”

The benefit for the golf industry is that the status of their PGA professional is now significantly enhanced through the visibility of his or her experience. Clubs seeking new PGA professionals can also now clearly advertise for the level of experience they require.

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EXPERIENCE OF PGA PROS REWARDED WITH NEW

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FFormer world number one golfer Tiger Woods and his girlfriend, US Olympic skiing champion Lindsey Vonn, say they have ended their relationship.

Both blamed the pressure of their busy schedules for the split.

Ms Vonn said on Facebook that the decision was mutual. In a statement on his website, Mr Woods said he would “always cherish our time together”.

The sports stars first publicly announced they were an item in March 2013 following weeks of speculation.

“After nearly three years together, Tiger and I have mutually decided to end our relationship,” Ms Vonn, 30, said on her Facebook page.

“I will always cherish the memories that we’ve created together. Unfortunately, we both lead incredibly hectic lives that force us to spend a majority of our time apart.

“He and his beautiful family will always hold a special place in my heart.’’

Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn spLiT up

The couple were last seen together in public at last month’s Masters golf tournament, where Ms Vonn was with Mr Woods’s seven-year-old daughter Sam and six-year-old son Charlie.

Mr Woods, 39, said in his statement: “I have great admiration, respect and love for Lindsey and I’ll always cherish our time together. She has been amazing with Sam and Charlie and my entire family.

“Unfortunately, we lead very hectic lives and are both compet-ing in demanding sports. It’s difficult to spend time together.”

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1. Name: Malethola Matube.

2. What is your handicap? 15.

3. How long have you been playing Golf? I started playing golf in 2004. Then I took a 4 year break from 2009 until 2011. Since 2012 I have been playing consistantly and I’m inspired by sharing the wisdom with other women and the youth.

4. Who got you into playing Golf? Eddie Makeketlane, a staunch business man and entrepreneur. He en-couraged me to start playing golf in 2003. In 2005 I enrolled with the Wits Golf Academy where I was taught about applying golf principles in life, career and business. I fell in love with the principles of golf, golf continues to be my passion and therapy. Through the Gary Player Golf Experience and the Nathan Maluleka Golf Academy I’m now working on my handicap and empowering other women to embrace golf and apply it in their daily lives.

5. Who is your favourite golfer? Nobuhle Dlamini. I am inspired by upcoming African stars who are from humble beginnings; youth and young women who prosper through hardwork and perseverance despite their background; women who defeat conformity, suppresion and fear.

6. Where are you currently a member at? My membership at Cathedral Peak expires this month. I’m joining the Soweto Country Club which I will be working very closely with to build a business model that will put the club on the map and attract golfers from all walks of life. Soweto Country Club forms part of our rich South African heritage. My goal is to collectively work with the Soweto Country Club committee and community to preserve our heritage and identify future lady golfers in the township who will transform the golf landscape.

7. Which is your favourite golf course? Euphoria Golf Estate & Hydro - a course designed by the world’s former number one lady golfer, Annika Sorenstram. Strate-gic players who think about every shot are favoured by this demanding course.

8. What has been your most embarrassing moment on the golf course? My first ProAm - I was an hour early but got carried away with perfecting my driver at the driving range. When I got to the tee box I was two minutes late and all the Pros had played their first shots.

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9. What is your current occupation? Founder and owner of the Progressive Women in Golf Corporation. An entity that seeks to develop and empower women and youth through golf; in collaboration with Deloitte, Joburg City Auto BMW, Khala Corporation, Cloud9Golf, Gary Player Golf Experience, Natha Maluleka Golf Academy, Kyalami Country Club, Soweto Coutry Club and SANCA Vanderbijl Park.

10. What do you hope to achieve in the coming years? Complete my masters degree, to achieve a handicap of 7 and transform communities through golf.

11. Any superstitions? I don’t believe in superstitions but the power of the mind. I believe that what the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.

12. Favourite Book: Boundaries: When to Say Yes, When to Say No, to Take Control of Your Life by Henry Cloud and John Townsend.

13. Three things I can’t live without: Prayer, family and golf.

14. My guilty pleasure: Double cream greek yogurt.

15. My favourite food: High protein home cooked meal.

16. Happiness is: Waking up to a purpose driven life.

17. Get me a plane ticket to: The home of golf, the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.

18. Someone I look up to: My mother. A staunch God Loving Christian with amazing innovation. The elegance that she creates with any garment that she designs is inspirational. All my elegant outfits including the golf wear are designed and manufactured by her. She is talented, patient, humble, warm-hearted and focused with amazing people skills and wisdom. She is my HERO.

19. I’m not embarrassed to say that I: ...am a golf addict.

20. Favourite quote:Be so grounded that no noise distracts you from being the ExCELLENT YOU!

SEASON SEVENIf you would like to be considered as a SA Golf Trader “Golfing Gal” please submit three colour photo’s of yourself on the golf course and three photos of your choice to [email protected].

One girl per edition will be chosen by us (the editors decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into).

The winner will be the girl who receives the most emails. The competition will be over six editions and closes on 31/08/2015. If you are selected by us you will have to answer the questions that SA Golf Trader puts to you.

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7. Who did Haydn Porteous beat in a first hole sud-den-death playoff to win the Barclays Kenya Open in April this year?a) Brandon Stoneb) Dylan Frittellic) Louis de Jager

8. Who is a massive fan of the Chicago Bulls?a) Jeff Slumanb) Steve Jonesc) Steve Stricker

9. Who underwent brain surgery on September 1, 2011, and returned to the PGA Tour in late January 2012 at the Farmers Insurance Open?a) Jason Dayb) Scott Stallingsc) J.B. Holmes

10. Who is often compared with Spider-Man for his unique style of reading greens before he putts?a) Anthony Kimb) Camilo Villegasc) Bill Haas

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1. Jordan Spieth’s paternal grandfather, Donald Spieth, is a retired what?a) Golf prob) Swimming instructorc) Orchestra conductor

2. Raymond Floyd’s fourth and final Major title came at which of the following?a) The Mastersb) The U.S. Openc) The British Open

3. The Belfry has three courses which is the main tournament course?a) PGA Nationalb) The Brabazon Coursec) The Derby

4. What nationality is Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño?a) Portugueseb) Spanishc) Brazilian

5. Darren Clarke’s wife Alison Campbell is a former?a) Miss Northern Irelandb) Miss Scotlandc) Miss Wales

6. Who has been successfully defended twice by celebrity driving solicitor Nick Freeman for traffic infractions and speeding?a) Nick Faldob) Lee Westwoodc) Colin Montgomerie

1. The first correct entry drawn will be declared the winner. The draw will take place on the 15th of June 2015.2. The Editor’s decision is final and no correspondence either in terms of the questions, answers or winner will be entered into.3. The answers to the questions and the name of the winner will be published on the quiz page in the following issue.4. Results and answers will be published in the next edition of SA Golf Trader.INSTRUCTIONS:1. Choose one of the answers for each question.2. Send the 10 letters of your chosen answers in sequence via email to [email protected] or Fax your chosen answer letters to 086 694 2185.

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T U I T I O N & I N S T R U C T I O N

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Why spend a fortune on train-ing aids when can use what you should have in your bag?

by Paul Cuningham - PGA Professional - Elite Coach at The Golf School of Excellence - Huddle Park

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Putting drills to sharpen you up through the winter!

Putt the chip! Through your chips down & see if you can improve your odds ;-)

This drill is one of my all time favourites :-) It helps keep you focused on your strike, helps keep your body steady through your strike & helps you strike the horizontal axis of your putters sweet spot consistently. It’s a great drill to do on the carpet at home or on the practice putting green if it’s cut nice & low! You can even place your Z-Star or xV golf ball over your Srixon ‘casino chip’ ball marker & if your eye line is directly over the ball you shouldn’t see any part of the chip ;-) Then as a second drill, putt the chip out from underneath the ball. You will strike the ball above the horizontal axis of your putter but when your ball is back on the putting surface you will strike it true, keeping your Cleveland putter lower through the impact zone...

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Get through the gate!

Putt your dozen box!

Drill number two helps keep your putter swinging down the correct path through impact & helps you strike the vertical axis of your putter more consistently. I’ve often used tees in the ground for the same effect but when it gets windy the top of the gate gets blown down! The Srixon boxes with Z-Star’s or xV’s in them are nice & stable, with sharp lines to channel your putter through. Line them up nicely. Line your Z-Star golf balls ‘aim-line’ logo up so you can see if it rolls over itself correctly, miss the channel of boxes & stay steady enough to miss the top of the gate. Poor body alignment, ball positioning, looking up to soon, rocking out of your stroke or early left shoulder rotation may have the putter strike the boxes. Build repetition & confidence in your stroke - work on it!

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Drill number three helps you keep the putter face square through impact. If the toe strikes your Srixon dozen box first the box will spin left (with right handers). If the heel strikes first the box spins right. Strike the box correctly & it slides straight down your line. If your ball position is out, too far forward or back in your stance, the path or putter head rotation will also be out & it will spin the box off path :-( Poor shoulder alignment relative to your aim line can spin the box out & coming out of your strike to soon or disconnection of your arms through impact causes the toe or heel to lead or lag in your stroke. Putting the dozen box with no golf balls in it ;-) builds confidence in your path & your ability to square up your Cleveland’s club face consistently. This will take your putting to a HOLE new level :-) 6 inches under!!!

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RRory McIlroy won his first WGC Match Play title with a 4&2 victory over America’s Gary Woodland.

The world number one shook off a nervy start with the putter to move clear with a string of birdies on the front nine.

Woodland rallied on the inward half, but missed a critical short putt to win the 13th and cut the gap to one hole.

The pressure on McIlroy was released and the Northern Irishman sealed the title.

There was an edginess to both men early on in the round, as McIlroy putted poorly, while Woodland’s driving accuracy deserted him.

Yet McIlroy then three-putted and the hole was halved in bogey fives.The third hole epitomised the scrappy early play.

First, Woodland suffered a fate familiar to all amateur golfers when, having already hooked his drive, he then hit a tree with his approach and watched the ball trickle back to his feet.

McIlroy, who turns 26 on Monday, soon tidied up his

rory MciLroy Wins Wgc MaTch pLay by beaTing gary WoodLand

play and pulled away with four holes in succession to go to the turn four up.

However, Woodland steadied at the start of the back nine and wins on 11 and 12 cut the deficit to two, but he passed up a glorious chance on the 13th to heap pressure on McIlroy, missing from five feet.

The Northern Irishman took immediate advantage, winning the 14th to return to three up, and closed out the match 4&2 on the 16th green. Earlier in the day, McIlroy won the final two holes with stunning play to end Jim Furyk’s dogged challenge in the semi-final.

McIlroy - who needed extra holes to beat both Billy Horschel and Paul Casey in earlier rounds - was one hole down to Furyk on the 17th tee, but struck a pinpoint iron to seven feet and holed for a two to go all-square.

He then ran in a huge putt across the 18th green for eagle to seal his final berth.

In the consolation match, England’s Danny Willett beat Furyk 3&2 to secure third prize in the tournament.

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Naidoo claims Nomads SA Boys u-19 Stroke Play

Strydom powers to victo-ry in Western Province

Less than nine months since he won the Nomads

SA Boys U-17 Stroke Play at Polokwane GC 17-year-old Dylan Naidoo from Fourways claimed a seven stroke victory in the Nomads SA Boys U-19 Stroke Play Championship at the same venue.

The Central Gauteng junior carded a final

Rising junior Tristen Strydom lived up to his star billing when he replaced former number one Christiaan Bezuidenhout at the top of the South African Golf

Association (SAGA) rankings at the end of last year.

Five months on, the 17-year-old Serengeti golfer romped to a five stroke victory in the Western Province Amateur Cham-pionship at Rondebosch GC last month.

I put my head down and gunned for the win,” said Strydom. “The wind was blowing a gale and it definitely wasn’t easy out there, but I was really motivated.

“The Western Province Amateur is one of those titles that every amateur wants to own. We were so proud of Christiaan when he won the double in 2013 and defended his stroke play title last year. We are very good mates and I definitely want to follow in his footsteps.”

Strydom lagged two off the pace in the first round and trailed Central Gauteng’s Marco Steyn by four strokes after successive 71s. He moved into contention with yet another 71 in the third round.

As the Cape’s notorious South-easterly raged at 40 kms an hour in the afternoon, the country’s number one amateur was matchless with a three-under-par 69 to triumph on six-under-par 282.

SAGA number two and 2015 Northern Amateur champion Teaghan Gauche from Gauteng North finished in second on one under with rounds of 75-72-67 and 73.

FINAL ROUND RESULTS (top 5) 273 Dylan Naidoo 73 66 65 69280 Tristen Strydom 70 70 65 75281 Estiaan Conradie 76 68 69 68282 Kyle McClatchie 74 70 70 68283 Anuerin Gounden 69 73 69 72

round 69 to triumph on 15-under-par 273, while defending champion Tristen Strydom finished a distant second after closing with a 75.

The TuksSport Golf Academy player led by one stroke going into the final round from playing partner Strydom, who also signed for a 65 in the third round.

In the final round, Naidoo lipped out for bogey at the par-four first and Strydom walked away with an eight on his card after gumming his second shot over the green into the hazard.

Strydom added to his woes by dropping another shot at the second and Naidoo found himself leading by five with 16 holes to play.

“I almost couldn’t get my head around it,” Naidoo said. “I had a one shot lead and suddenly I’m five shots ahead.

Naidoo paid tribute to Strydom, saying that playing with the country’s number one amateur for 36 holes was both challenging and inspiring.

“It was absolutely fantastic playing with Tristen and I don’t think the results are a fair reflection, because we were neck-in-neck all day,” Naidoo said.

“He is an incredible fighter and we definitely fed off each other. Every time I made a birdie, he would answer with a birdie and vice versa. I only began to relax a little with four holes left to play.”

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Strydom runs up Cape double in Hermanus

Tristen Strydom further cemented his position as country’s number one ranked amateur when he seized his second victory in as many weeks in the Boland Ama-teur Stroke Play Championship at the end of April.

Just seven days after his Western Prov-ince Amateur Stroke Play Championship triumph at Rondebosch GC Strydom en-

joyed another come-from-behind conquest at Hermanus GC.

The Ekurhuleni amateur lagged two off the pace heading into the final round and fired a flawless four-under-par 68 to claim a one stroke victory on nine-under-par 207.

Strydom was tied for the lead with Clayton Mansfield heading down the 18th, but he denied the KwaZulu-Natal player victory with a solid birdie at the closing hole.

“The last two weeks have been incredible,” Strydom said. “In both tournaments, I was struggling a lot at the start but managed to work out the problem and come through the field to win.

“I also have to thank my caddie, Nicholas Sauls from Caledon, who was also on the bag in the Western Province Amateur. He

kept me focussed and his input was definite-ly a factor in my success.

“It doesn’t matter if I play well or stink, I love competing here. I always have a great time here and I really enjoy the course. It’s been a really great tournament and I would like to thank everyone here at Hermanus GC for a fantastic week.”

FINAL RESULTS (TOP 10)207 Tristen Strydom 71 68 68208 Clayton Mansfield 69 70 69209 Marco Steyn 69 74 66; Andre Nel 69 73 67; Jason Viljoen 67 72 70210 Rupert Kaminski 70 71 69; Philip Kruse 67 72 71211 Altin van der Merwe 68 73 70212 Jade Buitendag 73 71 68; Armandt Scholtz 72 69 71; Jason Smith 70 72 70; David Meyers 70 71 71; Matthew Spacey 69 71 72; Neal Herman 69 70 73

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Central conquers Ekurhuleni for SA u-23 IPT title

Central Gauteng beat Ekurhuleni with the narrowest margin to claim

the last South African U-23 Inter-Provincial Championship title.

Just an hour after the Western Province seniors denied the Central Gauteng by half a games point in the INDWE South African Senior In-

ter-Provincial, the Under-23 team put the smile back on the union’s members when they beat Ekurhuleni by the same margin.

Both teams began the final round on seven points, but Central Gauteng held a slender one games point edge over Ekurhuleni after four rounds at CC Johannesburg.

Ekurhuleni threw down the gauntlet with a superb 10 – 2 victory over KwaZulu-Natal, but Central

A-SECTION LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won)1 Central Gauteng (5, 4, 1, 0, 9, 41.5)2 Ekurhuleni (5, 4, 1, 0, 9, 41.0)T3 Gauteng North (5, 2, 1, 2, 5, 31.0)T3 Western Province (5, 2, 1, 2, 5, 31.0)5 KwaZulu-Natal (5, 1, 0, 4, 2, 25.5)6 North West (5, 0, 0, 5, 0, 10.0)

B-SECTION LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won)1 Southern Cape (5, 4, 1, 0, 9, 38.0)2 Free State (5, 2, 3, 0, 7, 31.5)3 Boland (5, 3, 0, 2, 6, 31.5)4 Eastern Province (5, 2, 0, 3, 4, 28.5)5 Mpumalanga (5, 1, 1, 3, 3, 27.5)6 Limpopo (5, 0, 1, 4, 1, 23.0)

Gauteng retaliated with a spirited challenge to de-feat Gauteng North with an impressive 9.5 – 2.5.

Central Gauteng won three Foursomes games, while Ludovic Bax and Rupert Kaminski squared against Rosswell Sinclair and Albert Venter to give Central Gauteng a 3.5 – 0.5 lead heading into the Singles.

Matthew Kiewitz, Kyle Barker, Jason Rossiter, Werner van Wyk, Jason Viljoen and Bax reeled in the victories to hand Central Gauteng the victory.

“I am incredibly proud of this team and I want to congratulate them on a really fantastic effort,” said manager Andy Trueluck.

“The players knew we were under the gun, but they dug in their heels and pulled together to beat Gauteng North and our winning margins in the last round Singles were really impressive.

“As the hosts of the last championship, we really wanted to win the SA U-23 Inter-Provincial and I have to applaud the eight players who made this happen.

“Their team spirit was unbelievable and their determination to succeed commendable. It was a fantastic week with very tightly-fought battles. Every player on the team made a contribution to this victo-ry and rallied to bring the trophy to Central Gauteng Golf Union.”

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Double Delight for Province at Indwe Senior IPT

Peter van Coller, Japie Koopman, Andrew Cleop-has, Tony Bailey, Brian Mampies, Francois le Roux, Dirk van der Merwe and Craig Poulton combined

for a superb final round at Ebotse Links GC to seal the Senior team’s fourth victory in five years.

Super Senior stalwarts Ivan Palframan and Herman September partnered Mark Hair and rookie Tim Hewan to claim an unprecedented fifth consecutive victory in the 27th edition of the country’s largest senior team championship.

“Both divisions were very tightly contested, but our players all kept a cool head under pressure,” said man-ager John Winter.

“Their single-mindedness and determination pulled it through and we are incredibly proud of both teams for all the heart they showed this week to pull off another double victory for Western Province.”

The Province Seniors started the final round with 10 points in hand and a two point lead, but the defending champions had to rally hard fiercely after a 5.5 – 6.5 loss to second-placed Central Gauteng.

The 2014 winners produced a champion’s innings against KwaZulu-Natal to triumph 8 – 4 and gain two crucial points and 13.5 games points for the podium finish.

Central Gauteng threw everything into their match against KwaZulu-Natal, but came up an agonising half a games point short after beating the coastal side 7.5 – 4.5.

Province topped the log with 12 points and 51.5 game points, while the 2013 champions had to settle in sec-ond place with a dozen points and 51 game points.

Western Province sealed their fifth title with eight points, finishing one point clear of KwaZulu-Natal.

The coastal side saved their best for last, defeating Ekurhuleni 7.5 – 2.5 and beating Boland 4 – 2 to climb to second in the standings.

Gauteng North thumped Central Gauteng 5.5 – 0.5 to finish third on six points, edging Central Gauteng into fourth on games points.

The Western Province Seniors and Super Seniors celebrated a superb double victory as both teams successfully defended their A-Section titles for a second successive year in the INDWE SA Senior Amateur Inter-Provincial in Benoni last month.

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Giant-killer Nel claims WP Amateur glory

SA lifts fifth successive RAACT title

Unheralded Andre Nel capped his giant-killing run with victory in the Western Province Amateur Championship ( Match Play ) at Rondebosch GC last month.

The 19-year-old KeNako Academy student defeated South Af-rica’s number two ranked Teaghan Gauche with an impressive 3 & 2 victory.

South Africa celebrated their fifth consecutive victo-ry in the All-Africa Challenge Trophy (RAACT) with an impressive final round performance at Omeya

GC in Windhoek, Namibia at the end of April.

For a third day running, Cara Gorlei partnered Demi Flanagan to post a final round 145 that secured the victory for South Africa on a winning total of seven-over-par 439.

The South African team finished 30 strokes clear of nearest challengers Zimbabwe, who overhauled Namibia with to claim second.

Western Province number one Gorlei was once again the only player in the field to break par.

The Milnerton golfer returned a two under 70 to lead the South African team, while Flanagan from Border carded a 75. Gauteng’s Shawnelle de Lange signed for a non-counting 77.

“Cara’s rounds of 69, 74 and 70 earned her the top spot in the Individual Standings with a 13 stroke lead on even-par 213,” said Womens Golf South Africa presi-dent, Karen Olivant.

Nel hit the golfing radar with a joint 10th finish in the Sanlam SA Amateur Championship Stroke Play Qualifier in March, but was summarily dispatched 6 & 4 by Western Province’s Carlo O’Reilly in the second round of the Match Play Section.

He made some noise again during the ProShop Northern Amateur Qualifier where he tied for second behind fellow KeNako Academy player, Jade Buitendag, who also hails from Border. Once again, he exited the Match Play Division early.

This time, however, better control and a solid game helped him stay the course.

The Southern Cape golfer exacted his revenge on O’Reilly with a 3 & 2 first round victory and downed top Province am-ateur Ian Snyman at the 20th hole to reach the quarter-finals. He handed Central Gauteng’s Darin de Smidt a 6 & 5 drubbing and dispatched Rupert Kaminski, another Central Gauteng standout, 3 & 2 in the semi-final.

“This is definitely the biggest achievement of my career and I am incredibly thankful for the support from Roger, Ron Boon at KeNako Academy and my parents.

“Hopefully this is the start of bigger things to come, but for now, I just really want to enjoy the moment. The Western Province Amateur is a huge tournament to win, because it is steeped in history and it’s a great feeling to add my name to a trophy that boasts the names of so many South African stars.”

FINAL RESULTS 439 South Africa 147 147 145469 Zimbabwe 155 158 156483 Namibia 155 161 167537 Botswana 185 181 171647 Lesotho 211 209 227

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The country’s top ranked mid-amateur was in imperious form over four days at Victoria CC in

KwaZulu-Natal, having opened with a five-under-par 66 en route to an impressive seven-under-par 277 total and a four stroke victory over fellow Western Province player Elton James.

The winning display – his fifth on the mid-ama-teur circuit this season – left the 38-year-old Roux extremely satisfied.

“I had the lead from day one and kept it, but that was quite a lot of pressure and it feels really good that I was able to pull it through,” Roux said.

“I just felt my game was there, but more important-ly, I had to sleep on the lead for three nights and needed a lot of patience out there to keep the focus going.

“It’s a wonderful feeling to know that I have excelled on both the Open Amateur and Mid-Amateur cir-cuits. I wasn’t just a one-day-wonder, and this victory gives me a lot of confidence.”

Roux cemented his spot at the top of the Mid-Am-ateur rankings, but hopes he has done enough to earn double national colours this season.

“One of my goals this year was to become the first player to wear the green and gold on Open Amateur and Mid-Amateur level,” he said. “I represented South Africa at the Leopard Trophy and the Southern Cross Invitational. Hopefully this victory will be good enough to get me in the Mid-Amateur team for France later this year.”

Gerlou Roux fired a closing 72 to complete a wire-to-wire victory in the South African Mid-Ama-teur Stroke Play Championship.

Roux goes wire-to-wire in SA Mid-Amateur Stroke Play

FINAL RESULTS (TOP 10)277 Gerlou Roux 66 67 72 72

281 Elton James 69 69 68 75

283 Hugo Delport 70 72 72 69

287 Ryan Dreyer 70 70 75 72

291 Greg Sheard 75 72 77 67

294 Kevin Sharp 75 71 76 72

295 Norman Phillips 78 72 70 75;

Neil Homann 76 79 75 65;

Brian Peterson 75 78 70 72;

Sean Quigley 71 72 76 76

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Stone led by one stroke going into the final round at Karen CC and signed off with a three-under-par 69, but Porteous joined his countryman at 17-un-

der-par 271 when he closed with a 68.

The pair set off for the par-four 12th where Porteous bombed three-wood to seven feet and boxed the putt for a two to end the sudden-death play-off in spectacu-lar fashion.

Less than a year since he joined professional, the Modderfontein golfer made good on the prodigious promise he showed as one of the country’s most talent-ed amateurs and earned full playing privileges on the Challenge Tour.

“It hasn’t sunk in just yet, but I am sure when I wake up tomorrow morning, I will know exactly what I’ve done,” the 20-year-old said.

Porteous and Stone both held the number one spot in the South African amateur rankings in before Stone turned professional in 2013, and Porteous made his pro debut at the M2M Russian Open in July last year.

The pair locked heads many times in the past and the humdinger final certainly didn’t disappoint.

The pair both birdied the 18th to finish in a dead-lock at

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end of regulation play.

“It was nerve-wracking out there and certainly not boring,” Porteous said.

“Brandon was two shots ahead, then I was two shots ahead, then we were even down the last and ended up making two clutch putts for birdie before the play-off.

“Then came the once in a life-time eagle. It was a great way to finish and this is what I was playing for - to win and get an exemption on the Challenge Tour. Hopefully if I have a good season now and I will get a European Tour card, so to win was unbelievable.

“I handled the pressure okay, apart from on the greens where I struggled a little with the nerves. Apart from that I kept the ball in play and all the other things I needed to do to keep myself in it. Then at the end of the day, to win in a play-off was great.

“It is not ideal to have to beat one of your friends, but at the end of the day there has to be a winner, and unfor-tunately for him he was runner-up.”

Three-time Sunshine Tour winner Louis de Jager closed with a 70 to tie for 19th on seven under 281 and compa-triot Dylan Frittelli shared 34th on four under 284 after signing off with a 74.

south africa’s haydn porteous broke through for his maiden challenge Tour title in dramatic fashion when he holed out for an eagle to claim a play-off victory against compatriot brandon stone in the barclays Kenya open in nairobi last month.

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Three-time champion Tiger Woods has announced he will play in this year’s Open Championship at St Andrews.

The 39-year-old confirmed he will play in five tournaments this summer after finishing joint-17th in the Masters.

This year’s Open takes place from 16-19 July.Woods wrote on Twitter: “See you at the US Open, Open

Tiger Woods conFirMs he WiLL pLay in JuLy’s open aT sT andreWs

Champ, Memorial, Greenbrier and my Foundation’s event, the Quicken Loans National. Going to be a busy summer.”The former world number one, who won the Open at St Andrews in 2000 and 2005 and Royal Liverpool in 2006, returned to competitive golf in April after a two-month break to work on his game.

He had previously announced he would play in the Players Championship at Sawgrass, Florida, next week, just his fourth event of 2015.

Currently ranked 116th in the world, the 14-time major winner shot a career-worst round of 82 to miss the cut in the Phoenix Open and withdrew after 11 holes of the Farmers Insurance Open due to injury.

However, he did better than expected at the Masters, part-nering world number one Rory McIlroy on the final day and finishing five under par, 13 off winner Jordan Spieth.

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Jordan’s spieTh’s hisTory-MaKing MasTers Win, by The nuMbers

1. Spieth set record for best 36-hole (-14), 54-hole score (-16) and tied the best 72-hole score (-18) in Masters history.Spieth was historic on almost every day at Augusta. His first-round 64 was one off the Augusta single-round record. He came back with a 66 to break Ray Floyd’s 36-hole record from 1976, then set the 54-hole mark held jointly by Floyd and Tiger Woods from 1997. Tiger, of course, held the overall record from his miracle coming out party in ’97, which Spieth tied on the Sunday.

2. He set the record for most birdies at one Masters.Phil Mickelson (2010) previously held the record with 25. Spieth tied that on No. 8, then broke it on No. 10 with a 20-footer that hit the center of the cup. “I’ve never seen any-thing like it,” Jim Nantz said afterward. Tiger has 19 birdies at his famous Masters in 1997, but also had two eagles to help keep his score low.

3. The Texan became the only man to reach -19 at The Masters.

Unbelievable. That’s about all you can say after Jordan Spieth’s four-round performance at this year’s Masters. In what was supposed to be Rory McIlroy’s coronation or Ti-ger Woods’ winning comeback, the 21-year-old Texan stole the show, earning his first major title, living up to the hype that accompanied his decision to go pro and showing that there’s a new golfing star on the block. Some of the amazing num-bers Spieth put up at the Maters.

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In the 77 playings of the Masters, only one player had ever gotten to -18 on the scoreboard. That was Tiger Woods, who accomplished the feat on the 16th hole of the final round in 1997 and parred out from there. Spieth did it a few times on Saturday and Sunday, the got to -19 to make everything foot.

4. He’s just the second man in 100 years to go wire-to-wire at major while 21 years old or younger.A young Walter Hagan stayed atop the leaderboard for the entire 1914 U.S. Open, but no one had done that since Spieth on that weekend.

5. He’s the first golfer since 1976 to go solo wire-to-wire at Augusta.Ray Floyd did that in 1976 tournament we’ve mentioned be-fore. Trevor Immelman (2008) had been the last first-round leader to win the tournament but was tied for lead after the end of the first round, not in sole possession of the position. Spieth is only the fifth man in history to go wire-for-wire.

6. Spieth is the second player since before World War II to card three victories before turning 22.Take a guess as to the other. Oh, and Spieth is the sec-ond-youngest to win the Masters also. Again, the youngest won’t come as a surprise.

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7. The young Mr. Spieth was under par after ever single nine holes of the tournament.

If the four rounds were devoted into eight nine-hole segments, Spieth’s score would look as such: -4, -4, -3, -3, -1, -1, -1, -1.

8. The winnings at this year’s Masters were $1.8 million.That’s just about four-times as much as Tiger Woods made when he won the tournament in 1997. Tigers’ check from that year: $476,000. Spieth, and all other players, should be writing thank you notes to Tiger for what El Tigre did for golf purses.

9. Spieth moves to No. 2 in the world with the win.

10. Spieth avoided a Norman-esque and Rory-esque collapse.

This means the combined ages of the Nos. 1 and 2 players (Rory is No. 1) are about two years more than Phil Mickel-son’s actual age. Though, as Lefty (age 44) showed at The Masters, he’s far from done. Prediction: He breaks Jack Nick-laus’s record for oldest player to win the Masters (46) and Julian Boros’s mark for oldest player overall to win a major (he was 48 when he won the the 1968 PGA Championship). It’s amazing that record has lasted so long.

A. The last person to lead The Masters by himself through three rounds was Greg Norman in 1996. That year, he was paired in the final group with an English-man (Nick Faldo) who went on to capitalize on one of the great collapses in golf history. Justin Rose was no Faldo on that Sunday.

B. Four years ago, another 21-year-old held a four-shot lead going into Sunday at Augusta then blew up for an 80 thanks, in part, to one of the worse tee shots you’ll ever see at No. 10. But Rory McIlroy seems to have recovered nicely from that blow up.

11. And still, this wasn’t quite as dominant as Tiger in 1997.That year, the second-place finisher was at -6, 12 shots be-hind Woods. This year, Spieth’s win was “only” by four strokes. That’s irrelevant — stuff for the historians and stat geeks to fight over. Regardless the margin of victory, welcome to the big leagues, Jordan. It’s just the beginning.

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Sigh. Winter’s here. You know: stone cold, short days, woolly long-johns, glühwein, and golfing holidays.

Golfing holidays?

“Well yes - you *can* enjoy a great wintertime golfing holiday in South Africa. If you do it in Mossel Bay,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm.

She said that the town is uniquely situated in the only part of Africa that receives its rain throughout the year - “But it falls mostly at night, and mostly in summer. And it’s also very rare for daytime temperatures to fall even into the low teens - which means that we enjoy a mild climate that’s both good for the greens, and good for our holidaymakers.”

MOSSEL BAY’S MILD SEASONMs. Holm said that Mossel Bay’s Mild Season runs from 1 May to 30 September.

“This is the time when many of our accommodation providers offer lower rates - and even added-value breakaways that include free tickets to local attrac-tions and adventures.” (For details, please go to www.visitmosselbay.co.za)

BEACH SEASONThe fact that it’s winter doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to go to the beach, either: with 300 days of sunshine in every 365, almost every day’s a beach day in Mossel Bay. And a game watching day. And a birding day. And...

“What we’re saying is that Mossel Bay’s a great winter-time destination for families with kids - because even if the kids aren’t golfers, there’s always plenty for them to do,” said Ms. Holm.

GOLF HOLIDAy? Try Mossel Bay’s Mild Season

SPA SEASONAs if anyone ever really need an excuse to allow them-selves to be pampered!

“Mossel Bay boasts a number of health and beauty spas that offer top-of-the-range therapy treatments both for singles and for couples - and a well-placed gift voucher from one of them will ensure that you’ll be forgiven for hitting the links if your partner doesn’t want to!”

CULTURE SEASON “It’s wonderful that it was golf that unlocked our knowl-edge of the origins of modern human behaviour - be-cause if the Pinnacle Point Course hadn’t been built, we might not have known that it emerged here, in Mossel Bay, 162,000 years ago,” said Ms. Holm.

“So while you’re here, book yourself onto a Point of Hu-man Origins Experience with the archaeologist who in-troduced the Pinnacle Point Caves to science - because it’ll change the way you think about our past, about our collective future, and about being human.”

Just as Mossel Bay will change the way you think about wintertime holidays....

More information:• Mossel Bay Golf Club: 044 691 2379 - www.mosselbaygolfclub.co.za • Pinnacle Point Beach & Golf Resort: 044 606 5323 - www.pinnaclepointestate.co.za • Pinnacle Point Peak Performance Golf Academy: 044 606 5324 - www.grasslandsdrivingrange.co.za • Mossel Bay Tourism: 044 691 2202 - www.visitmosselbay.co.za

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DirectionsPreheat oven to 180 degrees celsius.Season the lamb shanks with salt and pepper.In a large frying pan brown the lamb shanks on all sides in the olive oil; re-move from pan and put into a large casserole dish to keep warm.In the same frying pan put in the carrots, onions, garlic, bay leaves and rosemary and cook slowly until nicely coloured.Pour in the red wine, beef stock, and brown sugar into the frying pan and stir gently bringing it to a low boil.Pour the wine mixture over the lamb shanks; top up with water if needed.Cover; put in oven and cook for 2-3 hours until very tender.Remove the lamb shanks and keep warm and skim the fat off the top of the red wine juices.Mix together the corn flour with just a bit of cold water and whisk the corn flour mixture into the red wine juices until desired consistency.Serve with mashed potatoes & and a mint sauce to compliment the dish.

Lamb Shank Golf

IngredientsServings: 4

• 4 lamb shanks

• 2 large carrots, roughly chopped

• 1 onion, sliced

• 3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

• 2 bay Leaves

• 2 sprigs rosemary

• 750 ml full-bodied red wine (1 bottle)

• 2 cups beef stock

• 1 tablespoon soft brown sugar

• 1 -2 teaspoon corn flour

• Olive oil, for cooking

• Salt & pepper

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uit die joggie se “bek”

Weet julle hoe swaar voel ‘n gholfsak? Veral met al die ekstras soos warm klere, reënklere, sambreel, energie

drankies, ekstra handoekke en handskoene om van die gholfballe nie eens te praat nie. Nie gewoonlik nie, maar nadat ek nou vir ongeveer 4 maande nie opi sak was nie, voel die outjie nogal ekstra gewigtig. Miskien is ek net ‘n bietjie onfiks. Maar dit was baie lekker om die afgelope 4 maande bietjie kwaliteit tyd saam met my familie te kon deurbring terwyl Greg ( Hear-

deur Wynand Stander

mon) mos opi sak was. Greg en Louis het ‘n baie suksesvolle 4 maande gehad met 5 uit 7 afsnypunte wat ingesluit het 4 top 10 posisies en 1 top 20 in die Masters. Ek sal my sokkies moet optrek om seker te maak dat ek en Louis ook sulke sukses saam sal proe.

My eerste toernooi terug opi sak was die Cadillac Putjiespel Toernooi in San Francisco gedurende die eerste week van Mei. Sommer met ons eerste oefenrondte saam het ek besef hoe ek dit die afgelope 4 maande gemis het. Dit was werklik lekker om weer saam met Louis

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slaan amper sy swakste hou van die dag – mis die setperk heelwat regs, ook in baie diep rof. Na ‘n paar plofskoot pogings het hy maar die wedstryd gewonne gegee en gaan Louis deur na die Top 8 rondte. Ek moet sê Ricky is ‘n baie aangename jong man en die wedstryd was in ‘n gemaklike gees gespeel.

In die Top 8 rondte wag die immergroen Jim Furyk vir ons. Ek het geweet dit gaan ‘n moeil-ike wedstryd wees want Jim maak nie foute nie en sy gholf was witwarm soos sy oorwinning die vorige week van kan getuig. Van die begin as sit Jim druk op ons met sy baie akkurate na-derhoue. Louis se houe is ook nie so skerp soos aan die begin van die week nie en ons moet op die ou einde die knie buig voor Jim. Hy is ook ‘n baie aangename persoon alhoewel hy ‘n taai opponent is wat nie ‘n duim grasie gee nie.

My eerste toernooi opi sak was dus baie suk-sesvol en ek sien uit na die volgende 6 weke wat ek die sak gaan dra. Nou is ons oppad na “The Players Championship” by TPC Sawgrass. Dit is mos die gholfbaan met die eiland setperk by die 17de putjie en alombekend as die 5de Major. Daar is ook $10miljoen op die spel wat dit een van die heel grootste en belangrikste toernooie van die jaar maak.

Louis se beserings is iets van die verlede en hy is huidiglik nommer 24 op die wêreldranglys. Ek is van mening dat met sy huidige vorm hy weer binnekort in die top 10 gaan wees. Hou julle oë op julle T.V. stelle en hou asseblief stuif duimvas vir ons volgende klomp toernooie.

op die skoonvelde te kon loop en deel te wees van die span. En Louis se gholf is mooi op vorm wat dit sommer nog lekkerder gemaak het. Gedurende die eerste 3 dae was dit ‘n rondomtalie kompetisie en het Louis eers teen Keegan Bradley, toe Miguel Jimenez en toe die baie belangrike een teen Bubba Watson gespeel. Julle weet mos hoekom die een so belangrik was... die uitspeelstryd in die 2012 Masters waar ek ook opi sak was en Bubba ons met daardie haakhou getroef het! Die eerste twee was redelike maklike oorwinnings maar die wedstryd teen Bubba was ‘n naelbytstryd soos min. En natuurlik moes dit weer op ‘n uitklopstryd uitloop. Beide Louis en Bubba het baie goeie gholf gespeel en die wedstryd het lekker wipplank gery. Dit was natuurlik vir my fantasties toe Louis die wen-set vir voëltjie inslaan, Bubba se set rakelings mis en Louis sodoene kwalifiseer vir die Top 16.

Die volgende rondte was teen Ricky Fowler. Die jong man kan gholf speel hoor. Weereens was dit ‘n op-en-af wedstryd en toe ons op die 18de bof staan was alles gelykop. Louis stoot sy bofhou effens regs in die ruveld en Ricky slaan een in die middle van die skoonveld. By die bal aangekom sien ek dat dit sommer kwaai diep lê en toe Louis vir my vir die 5 hout vra, wonder ek nogal wat nou gaan gebeur. Louis slaan die mees ongelooflikste hou wat ek in baie jare gesien – grawe die bal uit die dik rof en reguit setperk toe. ‘n Wip en ‘n rol later is ons sowat 12 voet vanaf die putjie met ‘n set vir arend wat wag. Louis verplaas die druk vierkantig op Ricky se skouers en hy

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The Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe OpenRoyal Harare GC, 9 - 12 April 20151 Dean Burmester RSA 67-66-72-67 272 (-16) R 285,300.002 Adilson Da Silva BRA 66-68-68-71 273 (-15) R 207,000.00T3 Erik van Rooyen RSA 71-69-67-70 277 (-11) R 106,470.00 JC Ritchie RSA 67-70-69-71 277 (-11) R 106,470.005 Jacques Blaauw RSA 69-69-68-72 278 (-10) R 74,340.00T6 Ulrich van den Berg RSA 70-73-68-68 279 (-9) R 58,410.00 Andrew Curlewis RSA 72-72-66-69 279 (-9) R 58,410.00T8 Neil Schietekat RSA 74-68-69-69 280 (-8) R 41,580.00 Christiaan Basson RSA 67-70-72-71 280 (-8) R 41,580.0010 Jbe’ Kruger RSA 64-68-73-76 281 (-7) R 35,280.00

Mopani/Redpath Zambia OpenNkana GC, 23 - 26 April 20151 Ross McGowan ENG 68-69-71-67 275 (-13) R 507,200.002 Danie van Tonder RSA 74-68-69-66 277 (-11) R 368,000.003 Rhys West RSA 71-70-65-72 278 (-10) R 221,440.004 Colin Nel RSA 68-68-73-70 279 (-9) R 157,120.00T5 Chris Swanepoel RSA 68-72-74-66 280 (-8) R 122,720.00 Erik van Rooyen RSA 68-70-71-71 280 (-8) R 122,720.007 Jacques Blaauw RSA 72-69-72-69 282 (-6) R 94,400.008 Zander Lombard RSA 72-66-74-71 283 (-5) R 78,720.009 Dean Burmester RSA 71-74-73-66 284 (-4) R 69,120.00T10 Vaughn Groenewald RSA 75-68-74-68 285 (-3) R 55,920.00 Merrick Bremner RSA 76-70-68-71 285 (-3) R 55,920.00 Etienne Bond RSA 72-73-67-73 285 (-3) R 55,920.00 Theunis Spangenberg RSA 66-72-72-75 285 (-3) R 55,920.00

Zambia Sugar OpenLusaka GC, 30 April - 3 May 20151 Vaughn Groenewald RSA 68-65-71-68 272 (-20) R 237,750.002 Jean Hugo RSA 68-72-68-68 276 (-16) R 172,500.003 Dean Burmester RSA 69-69-68-71 277 (-15) R 103,800.00T4 Daniel Greene RSA 67-72-71-68 278 (-14) R 62,900.00 Justin Harding RSA 70-69-70-69 278 (-14) R 62,900.00 Haydn Porteous RSA 67-72-67-72 278 (-14) R 62,900.00T7 Danie van Tonder RSA 70-70-67-72 279 (-13) R 40,575.00 Rhys Enoch WAL 67-66-72-74 279 (-13) R 40,575.00T9 Divan van den Heever RSA 73-68-69-70 280 (-12) R 30,900.00 Andrew Georgiou RSA 71-62-71-76 280 (-12) R 30,900.00

SUNSHINE TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 2RD MAy 20151 George Coetzee RSA R 3,216,241.25 6

2 Jacques Blaauw RSA R 2,861,648.00 7

3 Andy Sullivan ENG R 2,683,983.33 4

4 Trevor Fisher Jnr RSA R 2,546,262.50 5

5 Jaco Van Zyl RSA R 2,022,997.58 5

6 Dean Burmester RSA R 1,944,906.67 8

7 Tjaart van der Walt RSA R 1,351,062.08 5

8 Wallie Coetsee RSA R 1,347,231.00 6

9 Kevin Phelan IRL R 1,086,552.00 3

10 Keith Horne RSA R 1,048,352.67 5

11 Jaco Ahlers RSA R 1,034,755.91 6

12 Morten Orum Madsen DEN R 987,406.75 3

13 Erik van Rooyen RSA R 813,506.00 7

14 Chris Swanepoel RSA R 762,566.66 7

15 Rhys West RSA R 708,553.47 8

16 Branden Grace RSA R 695,625.00 3

17 Danie van Tonder RSA R 634,616.39 8

18 Jean Hugo RSA R 617,255.96 7

19 Adilson Da Silva BRA R 593,859.75 5

20 Oliver Bekker RSA R 586,038.34 7

SUNSHINE TOUR

Masters Tournament9 - 12 April 2015, Augusta National GC1 Jordan Spieth USA 64-66-70-70 270 (-18) $ 1,800,000.00T2 Phil Mickelson USA 70-68-67-69 274 (-14) $ 880,000.00 Justin Rose ENG 67-70-67-70 274 (-14) $ 880,000.004 Rory McIlroy IRE 71-71-68-66 276 (-12) $ 480,000.005 Hideki Matsuyama JPN 71-70-70-66 277 (-11) $ 400,000.00

Other South AfricansT19 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 72-69-71-72 284 (-14) $ 135,000.00T22 Ernie Els RSA 67-72-75-72 286 (-2) $ 92,833.00T38 Charl Schwartzel RSA 71-70-73-75 289 (+1) $ 40,000.00

RBC Heritage16 - 19 April 2015, Harbour Town GL 1 Jim Furyk USA 71-64-68-63 266 (-18) $ 1,062,000.002 Kevin Kisner USA 68-67-67-64 266 (-18) $ 637,200.003 Troy Merritt USA 69-61-69-69 268 (-16) $ 401,200.004 Brendon Todd USA 73-66-63-67 269 (-15) $ 283,200.005 Matt Kuchar USA 68-66-68-68 270 (-14) $ 236,000.00

Other South AfricansT7 Branden Grace RSA 70-67-66-69 272 $ 190,275.00 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 69-67-69-67 272 $ 190,275.00T18 Brendon de Jonge ZIM 70-68-67-71 276 $ 69,325.00T55 Charl Schwartzel RSA 72-70-71-69 282 $ 13,334.00

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PGA TOUR

Vaughn Groenewald with his first title in 9 years

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PGA TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 3RD MAy 20151 Jordan Spieth USA 12 $ 5,173,819.002 Jimmy Walker USA 12 $ 3,558,734.003 Dustin Johnson USA 9 $ 3,099,710.004 J.B. Holmes USA 13 $ 3,092,520.005 Bubba Watson USA 7 $ 2,806,774.00

Other South Africans29 Brendon de Jonge RSA 16 $ 1,293,964.0043 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 8 $ 1,146,508.0053 Tim Clark RSA 6 $ 997,715.0083 Rory Sabbatini RSA 14 $ 656,493.0088 Retief Goosen RSA 13 $ 620,824.00111 Charl Schwartzel RSA 9 $ 447,190.00149 Ernie Els RSA 9 $ 277,912.00

WEB.COM TOURZurich Classic of New Orleans23 - 26 April 2015, TPC Louisiana 1 Justin Rose ENG 69-66-65-66 266 (-22) $ 1,242,000.002 Cameron Tringale USA 69-65-68-65 267 (-21) $ 745,200.003 Boo Weekley USA 64-70-69-65 268 (-20) $ 469,200.00T4 Jason Day AUS 67-65-68-69 269 (-19) $ 303,600.00 Jim Herman USA 69-68-67-65 269 (-19) $ 303,600.00

Other Southern AfricansT22 Brendon de Jonge ZIM 64-70-68-71 273 (-15) $ 64,055.00T28 Retief Goosen RSA 70-66-71-67 274 (-114) $ 46,920.00

WGC-Cadillac Match Play30 April - 3 May 2015, TPC Harding Park1 Rory McIlroy IRE $ 1,570,000.002 Gary Woodland USA $ 930,000.003 Danny Willett ENG $ 646,000.004 Jim Furyk USA $ 520,000.00T5 John Senden USA $ 285,000.00T5 Tommy Fleetwood ENG $ 285,000.00T5 Louis Oosthuizen RSA $ 285,000.00T5 Paul Casey ENG $ 285,000.00

Other South AfricansT9 Branden Grace RSA $ 150,000.00T9 Charl Schwartzel RSA $ 150,000.00T17 George Coetzee RSA $ 85,823.53

WEB.COM TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 3RD MAy 20151 Peter Malnati USA 8 $ 194,707.002 Wes Roach USA 8 $ 166,917.003 Patrick Rodgers USA 7 $ 162,070.004 Smylie Kaufman USA 6 $ 159,535.005 Andrew Landry USA 8 $ 150,870.00

Other South Africans7 Dawie van der Walt RSA 4 $ 131,078.00125 Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA 5 $ 6,876.00

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El Bosque Mexico Championship16 - 19 April 2015, El Bosque GC1 Wes Roach USA 67-71-65-68 271 (-17) $ 126,000.00

T2 Patton Kizzire USA 67-70-71-67 275 (-13) $ 61,600.00

Kevin Tway USA 67-67-70-71 275 (-13) $ 61,600.00

T4 Stephan Jaeger GER 68-71-68-69 276 (-12) $ 30,800.00

Smylie Kaufman USA 68-69-70-69 276 (-12) $ 30,800.00

Other South Africans

Dawie van der Walt RSA 72-68-73-70 283 (-5) $ 3,495.63

Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA 69-71-69-75 284 (-4) $ 2,660.00

United Leasing Championship30 April - 3 May 2015, Victoria National GC1 Smylie Kaufman USA 72-69-64-73 278 (-19) $ 108,000.00

T2 Adam Long USA 74-71-65-73 283 (-5) $ 44,800.00

Jonathan Randolph USA 72-70-72-69 283 (-5) $ 44,800.00

Ryan Spears USA 72-67-70-74 283 (-5) $ 44,800.00

T5 Michael Hebert USA 68-72-70-74 284 (-4) $ 21,900.00

Tim Herron USA 72-71-69-72 284 (-4) $ 21,900.00

Other South Africans

T26 Dawie van der Walt RSA 71-70-76-73 290 (+4) $ 4,182.00

T47 Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA 74-70-78-72 294 (+8) $ 1,729.50

Congratulations to Rory Mcilroy winning the WGC Caddilac Matchplay.

Well done Dawie vd Walt, with your maiden web.com Tour win.

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Sunshine TourDATE EVENT VENUE May 20156 - 9 Investec Royal Swazi Open Royal Swazi Sun CC TBA7 - 10 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Heritage GC (Mauritius) TBA22 - 24 Lombard Insurance Classic Royal Swazi Sun CC TBA28 - 30 Vodacom Origins of Golf Langebaan CC TBA

June 20152 - 3 Vodacom Origins of Golf Pro-Am Langebaan Country Estate TBA4 - 6 Vodacom Origins of Golf Langebaan Country Estate TBA

July 2015(No Tournaments)

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Boland Golf Union (021) 873 6828Border Golf Union (043) 740 3899Central Gauteng Golf Union (011) 485 4251Eastern Gauteng Golf Union (011) 425 5316

Freestate and Northern Cape Golf Union (057) 899 1724Gauteng North Golf Union (012) 667 1087Karoo Golf Union (054) 332 3323Sunshine Tour (021) 850 6500

CONTAC T DETAILS

Amateur events - MenDATE EVENT VENUE May 2015 2 – 3 Vaal Senior Amateur Maccauvlei GC

4 – 6 Prince’s Grant Amateur Princes Grant GC

8 – 10 KZN Open Stroke Play Port Shepstone CC

17 – 22 Country Districts ERPM GC

30 – 31 Southern Cape Senior George GC

June 2015 6 – 7 Border Stroke Play East London GC

20 – 21 EP Mid-Amateur Open Wedgwood Park CC

28 – 29 Border Senior Open East London GC

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Amateur events - WomenDATE EVENT VENUE May 2015 3 - 5 Gauteng Senior & Junior Championships Randpark GC

17 - 20 SA National Senior Women’s Championship Nelspruit GC

23 - 26 72-Hole Teams Championship East London GC

June 2015 2 - 5 Jakarta World Junior Championship TBA

7 Ekurhuleni Junior Championship Reading GC

13 - 14 Limpopo Championship Koro Creek GC

28 - 30 Nomads SA Girls Championship Orkney GC

July 2015 5 - 8 Gauteng North Championship Zwartkop CC

12 - 15 Sanlam SA Amateur Match Play Championship Kloof CC

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EVENTS CALENDARMAY, JUNE & JULY 2015

KZN Golf Union (031) 202 7636Mpumalanga Golf Union (013) 692 3002Limpopo Golf Union (015) 295 4118North-West Province Golf Union (044) 533 3507

Southern Cape Golf Union (044) 873 5823Eastern Cape Golf Union (043) 735 4443Western Province Golf Union (021) 686 1668Sunshine Tour (Joanne) (021) 850 6500

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Amateur events - Men (continued)DATE EVENT VENUE July 20151 – 2 Eastern Cape Seniors Port Elizabeth GC

1 – 3 Di- Data Junior Event Fancourt CC 5 – 6 Eastern Province Senior Open St Francis Bay GC

7 – 10 SA Boys U17 Randpark GC

9 – 12 Limpopo Open Koro Creek GC

12 Lowveld Mid-Amateur Open Nelspruit GC

16 – 17 Tshwane Junior Open Pretoria CC

26 Northwest Mid-Amateur Open TBA

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Volvo China Open23 - 26 April 2015, Tomson Shanghai Pudong GC1 Wu Ashun CHN 73-66-69-71 279 (-9) € 498,095.002 Howell David ENG 68-72-68-72 280 (-8) € 332,063.00T3 Grillo Emiliano ARG 73-70-69-69 281 (-7) € 154,411.00 Levy Alexander FRA 69-68-71-73 281 (-7) € 154,411.00 Meesawat Prom THA 72-70-68-71 281 (-7) € 154,411.00 Other South AfricansT42 Fisher Jnr Trevor RSA 75-71-71-72 289 (+1) € 17,035.00

EUROPEAN TOUR ORDER IF MERIT AS OF 3RD MAy 20151 Mcilroy Rory NIR 5 € 2,665,169.002 Willett Danny ENG 8 € 1,711,406.003 Rose Justin ENG 5 € 1,006,717.004 Oosthuizen Louis RSA 5 € 927,563.005 Grace Branden RSA 8 € 829,906.006 Lahiri Anirban IND 7 € 807,264.007 Fisher Ross ENG 9 € 805,680.008 Wiesberger Bernd AUT 7 € 786,204.009 Aphibarnrat Kiradech THA 7 € 733,231.0010 Fleetwood Tommy ENG 10 € 576,496.00 Other Southern Africans16 Coetzee George RSA 11 € 511,151.0018 Schwartzel Charl RSA 8 € 483,528.0033 Fisher Jnr Trevor RSA 7 € 300,335.0051 Aiken Thomas RSA 8 € 202,635.0054 Van Zyl Jaco RSA 8 € 198,154.0064 Els Ernie RSA 5 € 158,777.0072 Van Der Walt Dawie RSA 9 € 137,970.0075 Van Der Walt Tjaart RSA 5 € 130,001.0085 Van Tonder Danie RSA 6 € 109,259.00109 Fichardt Darren RSA 10 € 81,450.00128 Kruger Jbe RSA 13 € 59,580.00131 Sterne Richard RSA 5 € 56,964.00134 Mulroy Garth RSA 10 € 53,161.00136 Frittelli Dylan RSA 5 € 50,281.00142 Horne Keith RSA 4 € 47,548.00144 Walters Justin RSA 7 € 43,823.00148 Bekker Oliver RSA 5 € 43,140.00149 Otto Hennie RSA 5 € 42,717.00175 De Jager Louis RSA 5 € 23,460.00185 Bremner Merrick RSA 5 € 20,377.00192 Roos Jake RSA 9 € 15,609.00194 Mcguigan Doug RSA 5 € 13,100.00198 Porteous Haydn RSA 4 € 12,301.00

EUROPEAN TOUREUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR

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CHAMPIONS TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 3RD MAy 20151 Olin Browne USA 8 $ 528,274.00

2 Joe Durant USA 5 $ 492,806.00

3 Bart Bryant USA 8 $ 468,547.00

4 Ian Woosnam WAL 5 $ 465,280.00

5 Mark O’Meara USA 8 $ 461,157.00

Other Southern Africans

16 David Frost RSA 8 $ 327,107.00

80 Nick Price ZIM 4 $ 29,919.00

CHAMPIONS TOUR

Greater Gwinnett Championship17 - 19 April 2015, TPC Sugarloaf 1 Olin Browne USA 68-64 132 (-12) $ 270,000.002 Bernhard Langer GER 69-64 133 (-11) $ 158,400.003 Rocco Mediate USA 68-67 135 (-9) $ 129,600.00T4 Stephen Ames AUS 70-67 137 (-7) $ 82,350.00 Mark O’Meara USA 68-69 137 (-7) $ 82,350.00 Jesper Parnevik SWE 68-69 137 (-7) $ 82,350.00

Other South AfricanT48 David Frost RSA 74-71 145 (+) $ 5,580.00

Insperity Invitational1 - 3 May 2015, The Woodlands CC1 Ian Woosnam WAL 71-66-68 205 (-11) $ 307,500.00T2 Tom Lehman USA 70-66-69 205 (-11) $ 164,000.00 Kenny Perry USA 70-69-66 205 (-11) $ 164,000.00 Michael Allen USA 66-68-72 206 (-10) $ 109,675.00 Joe Durant USA 67-68-71 206 (-10) $ 109,675.00

Other Southern Africans Nick Price ZIM 75-74-68 217 (+1) $ 9,225.00 David Frost RSA 74-71-76 221 (+5) $ 3,997.50

Barclays Kenya Open9 - 12 April 2015, Kenya CC1 Porteous Haydn RSA 66-65-72-68 271 (-17) € 32,000.002 Stone Brandon RSA 69-66-67-69 271 (-17) € 22,000.003 Woolgar George ENG 70-66-69-67 272 (-16) € 14,000.004 Walker Sam ENG 69-68-67-69 273 (-15) € 12,000.005 Huizing Daan NED 67-68-69-71 275 (-15) € 10,000.00

Other South AfricanT19 De Jager Louis RSA 69-67-75-70 281 (-7) € 2,077.00T34 Frittelli Dylan RSA 71-67-72-74 284 (-4) € 1,360.00

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First Tournament - 22 May 2015

OFFICIAL WORLD GOLF RANKINGS1 RORY MCILROY IRE 12.62 482 JORDAN SPIETH USA 9.05 523 HENRIK STENSON SWE 7.25 524 BUBBA WATSON USA 7.15 465 JIM FURYK USA 6.97 436 JUSTIN ROSE ENG 6.42 517 JASON DAY AUS 6.37 408 DUSTIN JOHNSON USA 6.04 419 ADAM SCOTT AUS 5.68 4210 SERGIO GARCIA SPA 5.58 48

Other Southern Africans24 LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN RSA 3.30 4339 CHARL SCHWARTZEL RSA 2.82 5240 BRANDEN GRACE RSA 2.77 5262 TIM CLARK RSA 2.09 4363 GEORGE COETZEE RSA 2.08 5279 BRENDON DE JONGE ZIM 1.73 5282 ERNIE ELS RSA 1.69 52122 HENNIE OTTO RSA 1.29 47146 JACO AHLERS RSA 1.13 43147 THOMAS AIKEN RSA 1.12 52165 RICHARD STERNE RSA 1.03 49171 TREVOR FISHER-JR RSA 1.01 43172 JACqUES BLAAUW RSA 1.00 43176 DANIE VAN TONDER RSA 0.99 52185 JACO VAN ZyL RSA 0.95 40188 RORy SABBATINI RSA 0.94 52190 DAWIE VAN DER WALT RSA 0.92 52197 DARREN FICHARDT RSA 0.87 52200 DEAN BURMESTER RSA 0.86 47

EUROPEAN SENIORS TOUR

LPGA TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 2RD MAy 20151 Lydia Ko AUS 9 $ 915,051.002 Inbee Park KOR 9 $ 810,261.003 Sei Young Kim KOR 10 $ 747,252.004 Stacy Lewis USA 9 $ 739,970.005 Amy Yang KOR 10 $ 545,196.00

Other South Africans59 Lee-Anne Pace RSA 8 $ 74,873.0092 Paula Reto RSA 9 $ 29,058.00118 Ashleigh Simon RSA 7 $ 11,098.00

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Challenge de Madrid22 - 25 April 2015, El Encin Golf Hotel1 Elvira Nacho ESP 66-68-66-67 267 (-21) € 25,600.00

T2 Gouveia Ricardo POR 66-68-68-69 271 (-17) € 14,400.00

Mcgee Ruaidhri IRL 65-67-68-71 271 (-17) € 14,400.00

4 Hanson Chris ENG 68-70-69-65 272 (-16) € 9,600.00

T5 Manley Stuart WAL 70-68-69-66 273 (-15) € 7,200.00

Walker Sam ENG 70-68-70-65 273 (-15) € 7,200.00

Other South Africans

T13 Stone Brandon RSA 69-67-70-71 277 (-11) € 2,400.00

Walters Justin RSA 72-70-66-69 277 (-11) € 2,400.00

EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 3RD MAy 2015

1 Haydn Porteous RSA 1 € 32,000.00

2 Nacho Elvira ESP 1 € 25,600.00

3 Brandon Stone RSA 2 € 24,400.00

4 Sam Walker ENG 2 € 19,200.00

5 Ricardo Gouveia POR 2 € 18,200.00

Other Southern Africans

29 Justin Walters RSA 2 € 2,400.00

37 Louis De Jager RSA 1 € 2,077.00

57 Dylan Frittelli RSA 1 € 1,360.00

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR ORDER OF MERIT 1 Gwladys Nocera FRA 5 € 88,963.282 Ariya Jutanugarn THA 1 € 70,630.073 Charley Hull ENG 4 € 60,122.384 Melissa Reid ENG 4 € 51,677.595 Marianne Skarpnord NOR 5 € 39,178.81

Other South African13 Nicole Garcia RSA 1 € 29,250.0055 Lee-Anne Pace RSA 2 € 6,620.0062 Stacy Lee Bregman RSA 2 € 5,512.5086 Connie Chen RSA 5 € 3,268.75114 Monique Smit RSA 1 € 1,192.50

Congratulations to Haydn with his Maiden Challenge Tour win.

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He hadn’t won on the Sunshine Tour since 2006, so Vaughn Groenewald really made it count when he took

the Zambia Sugar Open at Lusaka GC by four strokes after a closing round of five-under-par 68.

He took his third title by holding off the chal-lenge of Jean Hugo, who also finished with a 68, while Zimbabwe Open winner Dean Bur-mesterfinished with a two-under 71 to finish third, five shots behind Groenewald.

“I really didn’t know if I would ever win again over the last few years,” said Groenewald, “so I’m almost in tears thinking about it.”

Groenewald made a bogey on the second, but that was the only time he wavered as he quickly recovered from that lapse with two consecutive birdies, and he turned in one-un-der-par and very much in contention, if not in control. And then he put his foot on the pedal as he came home with four more birdies. “I had

Vaughn breaKs 9 year droughT.

nothing to lose,” said Groenewald. “I just had to play. Luckily for me things went my way.”

He got his final round going after a quiet third round, his worst of the week, which was a two-under-par 71. “Actually, I putted much better today,” he said. “I told myself before the round if my putting came right, I’d do well.”

The victory got him into the historic AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open, tri-sanctioned by the Sunshine Tour, The European Tour and the Asian Tour – and that’s something he’s looking forward to. “Watch me – I’m 40 years old and I’m coming!” he said.

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One Direction star Niall Horan will play along-side world number one Rory McIlroy at the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am later in May.

Horan, a 12-handicap player, carried McIlroy’s bag at last month’s Masters par-three competition in Augusta.

They will pair up again at Wentworth, playing along-

one direcTion’s niaLL horan To pLay WiTh rory MciLroy aT pro-aM

side ex-footballers Phil Neville and Paul Scholes.

“I’ll probably be more nervous than in front of thou-sands with 1D,” said 21-year-old Horan.

“I’m hoping Rory will give me a few tips on calming the nerves.”

Horan, one quarter of the world’s most famous band at present, caused a stir at the usually reserved Augus-ta National Golf Club during the traditional par-three event last month.

The singer signed autographs for fans, played a tee shot that landed in the water and then tripped over before a television interview while carrying McIlroy’s bag.

“Niall and I had a good fun together in the par-three contest at the Masters and I’m looking forward to seeing him again at Wentworth,” McIlroy said.

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A Regal Estate that has stood the test of time.From humble beginnings back in 1994, when the clubhouse was officially opened by their first director of golf Hugh Baiocchi and when the pro-shop was a wooden shack atop of the tenth tee, Prince’s Grant has matured like a fine red wine. The Peter Mat-kovich designed golf course which is part links, part parkland was and still is unique in the fact that it took precedence and was given first bite of the land. The magnificent fifteenth hole which occupies prime real estate which in most developments would probably have been allotted to housing is testament to this.

We last played Prince’s Grant some years back so it was with great anticipation that we made our way from King Shaka International to the Estate. For some reason their signage on the freeway has been removed and Stanger is now known as KwaDukuza so keep an eye out for the turn off. We arrived mid-morning and were greeted by Neeta, the cheerful receptionist who showed us to our rooms in the Lodge. The “wow” fac-tor here cannot be over emphasized as you walk into lodgings with panoramic views across the golf course and out over the Indian Ocean.

After purchasing some balls and other odds and ends from the well-appointed pro-shop and having a quick chat with Golf Director Frans Strauss we headed to the driving range to hit a bucket of balls before setting out onto the course.

Golf Course ReviewBy: Louis Naude & Neville Bellairs

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• The par-4 second is much tighter than the first with a dog-leg to the right, water in front of the green and a steep slope on the left of the green which caught my stray shot and left me with a tough uphill chip.

The front nine• The first offers you a really good chance to get off to a good start; it is a generous par-4 with a wide fairway which is well bunkered on the right. The green is fairly big and the only danger for your approach shot is one bunker left and two right.

• The fourth is a slightly uphill par-4 with a dog-leg to the right when you get to the raised green. I had a gentle wind behind me but if the wind was stronger or coming into you here club selection can be difficult. Always remember that you can add 10% to your yardages at the coast.

• Seven is tighter than six and has a stream running down its entire length. Also downhill with a dog-leg right. The fairway narrows towards the green and with the stream on the right and thick bush on the left you really need to keep it straight.

• Stroke 1 for the ninth is fully deserved as this is a tough closing hole with a two tiered green. Out of bounds on the right and a big descent off on the left means that keeping it on the fairway here is the order of the day.

• A short par-3, eight is fairly straight forward with the wind once again being a factor.

• The third is a fantastic par-3 which sees you off an elevated tee-box with a 15 to 20 meter drop down to the green which has a stream running in front of it, definitely one of their signature holes.

• Fifth is much the same as the fourth with sugar cane fields on the left, both are pretty holes where the wind plays a big role. Both holes offer birdie opportunities.

• The first of back to back par-5’s the sixth is touted as Prince’s Grants answer to Amen Corner. It is downhill over a large lake, fairly short but good club selection here is imperative.

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Halfway houseAfter a really pleasurable front nine it was time for us to enjoy a beer and some food and what else would one have when in KZN than a pie with curry gravy. Absolutely delicious and just what was needed to set us up for the closing nine. Breakfast & lunches are available but as much as the health nuts will disagree, there is little to beat this and when all the latest fads have come and gone remember – the only way to go is a pie and gravy (preferably curry) and a beer!

• Eleven is a tough par-3 and my four iron into the teeth of the wind was five short, the green is big but there is no bail out left or right.

• A downhill hill par-4 with bunkers galore, the twelth is one of those risk and reward holes where you can take out driver and have a dip at the green, which I did and was rewarded with an eagle two.

• The sixteenth is a fairly short par-4, a long iron off the tee will leave you with a short iron to the green and a good chance to get one back. Don’t stray left though as there is a hazard running from tee to green waiting for new Pro V’s, a real risk and reward hole. This hole is named “Paddyfield” paying homage to the fact that this area was planted to rice by Babu Bodasing.

• Seventeen is a delightful par-3 with a long narrow green. A tee shot to the right should feed off the slope towards the green.

• Eighteen is a really nice closing hole, with a stream running alongside the left and then in front of the green. This short par-5 is very reachable in two and my birdie here closed off a most enjoyable round of golf on a fantastic golf course.

The back nine• Ten is very similar to the first from a generous point of view however I found the green to be somewhat tricky. Very scenic as you look out towards the Indian Ocean and when you look back the clubhouse is resplendent and you can see why they use this aspect in so many promotional brochures.

• Thirteen is a fantastic par-4 going uphill with a dog-leg right, really, really tight and luckily I played this downwind. An errant tee shot here guarantees a reload. If we had played this nine first I would have been convinced that this was the stroke-1 hole of the course. It is stroke 2.

• A blind tee shot makes the fourteenth challenging; it is the third par-4 in a row and a word of caution here not to go long or right with your approach shot.

• One of the best and most picturesque holes that we have played in the country, the par-5 fifteenth is tough with bush to the left and out of bounds to the right. Four bunkers lie in wait for a misplaced tee shot and five bunkers jealously guard the green. Of interest here is that the small house on the beach behind the fifteenth green was the first building on the property and it is to be retained in its present form. The house, through which the fence runs, was the Bodasing family’s original beach cottage. Babu Bodasing was an indentured cane cutter who owned the farm in years gone by. It has been redesigned but the founda-tions remain those originally built by the Bodasings seventy or eighty years ago.

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SummaryPrince’s Grant has won many awards over the years and it is easy to see why. The well-groomed golf course offers remarkable fairways and excellent large paspalum greens. With sweeping vistas of the Indian Ocean and heady coastal forests it is an experience not to be missed. It certainly offers opportunities to both the conservative and the adventurous golfer. With two prevailing winds it can become almost two entirely different courses, in which case course management becomes essential. Creatively designed, this is a golf course of exceptional quality that deserves to be played.

AccommodationThe 4 star Lodge at Prince’s Grant has 15 rooms, split between the main Lodge building and the Umdoni Suites annexe. The lodge is decorated with a golfing theme, and has a warm welcoming ambiance.

The Umdoni suites are a short walk from the Lodge, and comprise 8 large rooms surrounding a swimming pool in a central courtyard. They are ideal for golf or family groups, and have a small dedicated bar and entertain-ment area. These rooms were completely refurbished and modernized in 2013.

Accommodation is in Deluxe, Luxury or family rooms. All rooms are air-conditioned and have en- suite bath-rooms. Rooms have flat screen televisions with an extensive suite of satellite television programming.

There are also a select number of self-catering villas on the estate that can rented, guests staying in the villas have full access to the facilities.

DiningDining selections in the Lodge include the fine dining of Bunkers a la carte restaurant, or menu options in the Mulligans Pub and the verandahs surrounding the Lodge. In the peak holiday seasons of April and December/January they operate a beach bar on the edge of their two kilometers of pristine beachfront. Contact detailsGolfT: +27 (0)32 482 0041 (Bookings) C: +27 (0)82 341 6142 (Golf Director)E: [email protected]: [email protected]

The LodgeT: +27 (0)32 482 0005E: [email protected]: Latitude: 29°20’21.66”S Longitude: 31°22’29.07”E

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A recent Sport England survey found that the numbers of people participating in golf have dropped over the last year. The number of peo-

ple playing once a week in the year up until October 2014 had dropped from 751,900 to 730,300.

Golf’s elitist and exclusive image has, in the past, proved a barrier to attracting new players but Douglas Poole, project director of National Golf Week in the UK is confident clubs are changing.

“The newer people running golf clubs are much more commercial,” he said. “It’s like running a fitness centre - you need to have members.

“It’s the view of many that, when you have an event now, we don’t put on blue blazers and white shirts and collars and ties to present prizes. We do it in our golf gear.

“This old fashioned image of plus-fours and thick socks is finished. Within five years we will have changed the face of golf in the UK.”

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Exciting talents such as Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spi-eth, Justin Rose and Charley Hull might prove the catalyst and be able to inspire a resurgence in golf.

“We need the icons in all of our sports,” said Poole. “The great thing about Rory is that he’s still the boy next door. He hasn’t changed.

“People like the way he plays, he’s a bit of a gun slinger, goes for all his shots and people want to play like him. It’s not boring old golf.

“We need those guys. They’re not going to bring back more senior players but what they’re going to do is make a lot more younger people want to try the game.”

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Though they come from different parts of the world — McIlroy from Northern Ireland and Spieth from Texas — there

are common threads that weave through both, beginning with a refreshing humility to go with their ridiculous talents and accomplishments, and ending with the simple fact that they both simply get it. Both have a mature-beyond-their-years veteran mentality about how to handle themselves in the white-hot spotlight.

Spieth, as he should be, is highly deferential to McIlroy, who has 17 worldwide wins, including four majors, to Spieth’s five wins and one major. “Hypothetically, if I were to have worked my way up to closer to where McIlroy is at in the world rankings and maybe create separation,

MciLroy Vs spieThI think that would be really, really cool,’’ Spieth said. “That doesn’t mean that it’s going to be me or him at each event, because the way this game goes and how many great players there are, anybody in this field can easily come out and win.

McIlroy, asked if he feels like there is a rivalry budding between him and Spieth, said, “Not really, because last year it was Rickie Fowler, who finished in the top 5 of all four majors, this year it’s Jordan, might be someone else, could have been Tiger. Asked if he’d welcome a rival like Arnold Palmer had with Jack Nicklaus and Woods has had with Phil Mickelson, McIlroy said, “As long as I’m one of them. The other can be whoever it is. I don’t mind.’’

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Kevin Shea -legendary South African jockey

1. Where were you born and which schools did you attend?I was born in Durban and went to Glenashley primary and Northlands.

2. Do you have a nickname, if so how did you acquire it? Shezy is my nickname; it was given to me by the groom’s I worked with.

3. As a youngster did you participate in other sports or were you always going to be a jockey? I played soccer and rugby at school and then went to the SAJA.

4. Which other jockeys had an influence on your career? Brian Deyes, Gary Verne, Basil Marcus and Michael Roberts all helped me.

5. What was the best horse that you have ever ridden? I have ridden many good horses and can’t pick out one.

6. Who do you rate as the best trainer of all time? David Payne and Mike de Kock are top class.

7. Has racing changed significantly over the years? Racing has changed a lot in 35 years and not for the good

8. Which is the best racetrack that you have ridden at? Royal Ascot & Newmarket in the UK are top class.

Royal Ascot

9. You suffered a debilitating back injury, what exactly happened and are you still riding? I had a back fusion to my L4, L5 S1 and as such am not riding at the moment..

10. What advice would you give to aspiring young jockeys?Work hard and be honest.

11. Do you still commentate with Martin Locke? Yes, i work with Martin every Friday night a Greyville.

12. Do you have a favourite quote or saying? Insha’Allah, which means God willing in Arabic.

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GETTING ON TO GOLF• When did you start to play golf? I started playing golf about 25 years ago.

• What is your current handicap? I am a 16 handicap.

• Where do you play out of? I am a member at Royal Durban and Mt Edgecombe.

• Which is your favourite South African golf course? I love playing at Zimbali.

• Your preferred golf club would be? Don’t mind any golf club as long it has a 19th hole! • Do you walk or take a cart? Most guys I play with have carts but I don’t mind walking.

• Who is your favourite golfer? I am a Rory Mac fan.

• Have you ever had a hole-in-one? Never had a hole in one ‘ yet ‘.

• Your ideal fourball would be? Tiger Wood’s…Rory Mac…Frankie Dettori and me.

Tiger Rory

Frankie Kevin

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Who is the golferfrom the past?

• He was born on April 29th 1947 in San Francisco, California.• He was invited to join the Olympic Club in 1963 as a Junior Golf Section member, and became the top player on its junior team. He won the San Francisco city junior title in 1963 at age 16, and the following year won the 1964 U.S. Junior Amateur. • He was the first to shoot 63 in a Major Championship to win the 1973 U.S. Open.• He won his second and final Major at the British Open at Royal Birkdale in 1976.• He won the inaugural Million Dollar Challenge at Sun City in 1981 following an epic 9-hole sudden death playoff with Seve Ballesteros.• His nickname is “Desert Fox”.• He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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George Coetzee

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Where’s the ball?Which one is the correct ball?

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Q - How long does it take to build a green?

A – This will depend on a number of things like,- Size of the green- Access to the site- Availability of the amendments- Design- Size of the crew- Complexity of drainage and many more.I would however determine an average size green to take between the region of 2-3 months from the beginning of construction to seeding. Q - What is the average cost of a USGA spec green? \ What is the lifespan of a green?

A – Again this will be determined by many factors like,- transport distance between worksite and supplier- size of the green- design and many more factors

The average lifespan will be between 10-15 years depending on the location of the course, with this I mean that weather plays a huge role in the lifespan of a green. The upkeep and maintenance procedures by the Superintendent will be the single biggest factor that will determine the longevity of a green.

Q - Can and how do you lengthen this time-span?

A – Maintenance procedures like Hollowtining, to ensure good drainage and promote air movement through the soil on a regular interval will help a lot to ensure a healthy green. A consistent program with regards to all maintenance procedures on greens must be followed, this includes a good fertilizing program along with soil samples taken once a year to ensure optimal growth. To me the biggest factor that shortens the lifespan on greens must be drainage. Waterlogged greens causes compaction, lack of air movement, and diseases on the greens.

Q - Do you have to rebuild the green completely after this time?

A – It is usually recommended to ensure a new growing medium through the entire green

Q - What are the different grasses you get on greens?

A – We are looking at predominantly bent on most greens, but Paspalum, cynodon(Kweek) and Poa are also great grasses to use on different courses.

q&A with Charl Blaauw, golf course superintendent St Francis Links.

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Q - Which of the ones are used at the coast and which are used inland and what are the deter-mining factors in which grass to use?

A – Grasses that will be used on greens will be determined by factors like,- What you would like to achieve with the grass, factors like green speeds, mainte nance costs, durability, rounds per year, machinery in hand to maintain the grass, water quality and availability and soil conditions.In Natal you will find many Paspalum greens that are very salt tolerant and grows well in the humid con-ditions. It does take a good maintenance program to keep this grass firm and responsive and for this reason I take my hat off to Superintendents that get these surfaces to perfection.Inland you will find predominantly bent greens along with Cynodon (kweek) in the warmer regions. Most of these greens will have some amount of POA on them!

don’t people like POA then? If I open the floor now to comments we will have to be ready for a very very long debate.

To finally answer your question, Pebble beach does get POA perfect, the cost to control POA is very high due to chemical prices, yes it can be controlled with a few products, but be warned that it always looks bad for a long time and then it gets better, and as soon as it gets better, then it is time for the next chemical application. It is a vicious cycle, and that is why I have chosen to maintain it to such an extent that people can’t complain about POA. I have good friends in the industry that inter-seed their greens with POA trivialis every year with great success.

Q - Poa annua is a problem for a lot of golf courses, yet there are courses like pebble beach that uses this grass for the entire golf course. How does courses fight “Poa” and why don’t more courses use this as their preferred grass?

A – Poa and the word problem always seems to go hand in hand for some reason, this is and will remain one of those debatable subjects for as long as golf will stick around. If you can provide a good playing surface from POA, then why fight it? If it grows the best in your conditions and you can maintain it, why not use it? What determined that POA is a bad grass? Is it a grass, YES. Can you have beautiful putting surfaces with POA, YES. Why

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Club Car is Zimbali Country Club’s choice in golf carts having recently taken delivery of 60 Precedent i2 units from

Modern Mowers Durban branch.

Steven Shearer, Zimbali’s GM, says that the deal agreed to with Modern Mowers was competitive and that their excellent service levels are appreciated by the Zimbali staff. “No matter how good the machines are, and Club Car is certainly top of the range, the after-mar-ket service and support is vital in a deal like this and Zimbali has been working well with Martin Finch from Modern Mowers since 2002,” Shearer says.

He adds that a crucial point about Club Car is its Visage GPS system, which better suits the

ZiMbaLi rides WiTh cLub carGPS system at Zimbali. “This was a decided advantage,” Shearer says.

This is not surprising as the integration of connectivity into golf carts was pioneered by Club Car. The result is a solutions platform that is expandable and customizable by the fleet owner. “You decide how many of the connect-ed features you want to add to your fleet–from simple diagnostics, all the way up to Visage™, Club Car’s premier suite of connected features,” explains Stephen Mangold of Smith Power Equipment, the distributors of Club Car in Southern Africa.

The Precedent i2 ushered in a new standard for styling and user experience. Thoughtfully designed with the golfer and operator in mind.

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Albany Course by Ernie Els Design, The Bahamas - Photo by Jim Mandeville

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Tourism & participation

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Albany Course by Ernie Els Design, The Bahamas - Photo by Jim Mandeville

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Albany Course by Ernie Els Design, The Bahamas - Photo by Jim Mandeville

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LIMPOPOLuxury w/end for two to MonateGame Lodge (Nylstroom). In the hart of the Waterberg region. Including all meals and game drives. (Naboom-spruit)Total cost R 3 000-00. Contact 083 293 0220.

Luxury w/end for two to Euphoria Golf Estate. In the hart of the Water-berg region. Including b/b and a round of golf per person. (Naboomspruit)Total cost R 1 250-00. Contact 083 293 0220.

FREE STATELuxury w/end for two to Stonehenge River Lodge. (Parys). Including b/b. Total cost R 1 000-00. Contact 083 293 0220. 5 x Luxury w/end for two to Sanwa River Lodge. (Vaal River Parys) Including b/b. Total cost R 1000-00.

MPUMALANGALuxury 4 night break for 6 to Mjejane Game Reserve on the banks of the Crocodile river in the Kruger Park. Self catering. All in R6 000-00. Contact 083 293 0220.

Luxury 7 night week stay at Kruger Park Lodge for 4 people. Self catering. R 8 000-00. Contact 083 293 0220.

Hotel Numbi. 3 nights stay for 2 people inlc. breakfast. 10km from Kruger National Park. R1 500. Contact: 083 293 0220.

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KzN, MIDLANDS & DRAKENSBURGChampagne Sports Resort. Weekend for two incl. all meals. R2 500.

WESTERN CAPE1x Luxury w/end for 8 to Langebaan Golf Estate. 4 BedroomLodge. (West Coast). Self catering including a round of golf per person. Total cost R 5 500-00.Contact 083 293 0220.

BAGSCobra imitation leather bag. Very good condition. R 400-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Taylor Made synthetic stand bag. R 600-00. Good condition. Contact 082 440 9827.

CARTSBattery operated moonbuggy for sale. 3 months old – Ideal for golfers, last up to 36 holes when fully charged. Can also be used as a mobility scooter. Reason for selling: Storage space. R 8 000-00negotiable. Contact 082 497 2249.

DRIVERSTaylor Made R11. S driver & 3 wood. Stiff shaft , as new R 4 000-00. Contact 082 830 8880.

Callaway Alpha driver stiff stock shaft. As new. R 4 700-00. Contact 082 805 4277.

Cobra bio cell driver (black&white) plus stiff shaft. As new. R 4 000-00. Contact 082 805 4277.

SLDR 430 TP driver (only one in RSA). Brand new. R 5 000-00. Contact 082 805 4277. Titleist 913 D2 and D3 Drivers, new with head cover+tool. R 4 700 & R 3 000-00

FAIRWAY WOODS & HYBRIDSCallaway 3 deep fairway wood. R 2 600-00. As new. Contact 082 805 4277.

Luxury 2 - 4 night midweek stay at Gowrie farm for 2 -8 people. Self catering, including golf. Pricevaries depending on optionchosen. Contact 082 705 8764.

Drakensberg Gardens Golf & SpaResort - 2 night weekend getaway for two - Bed & Breakfast and golf included. R 2 000-00 all in. Contact 082 705 8764.

Monks Cowl (Near ChampagneSports Resort) - 2 night weekendgetaway for two - Dinner, Bed &Breakfast and golf included. R 2 000-00 all in. Contact 082 705 8764.

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Taylor Made Burner 3 Fairway wood 15deg. Good condition. R 800-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Titleist 980F 3 Fairway wood 15deg. Good condition. R 800-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Taylor Made SLDR 15 degree, new. R 1 500-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

Titleist 913 F and FD, fairway metal, new, with head cover. R 2 000-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

IRONSTitleist 735CM irons. Shafts S300. R 4 000-00. Contact 082 644 9041.

Mizuno MP 32 irons 3-PW, Dynamic Gold Lite R300 shafts. As new - 10 rounds played. R 2 500-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Ping Eye 2 #1 iron. Good condition. R 400-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Ben Hogan Apex PC irons. 3-SW. Good condition. R 1500-00. Contact 082 440 9827.

Cleveland TT, stiff flex brand new in the box. 4-SW. Only R5 000-00. Get 3 new, Z stars balls included. Contact 082 375 7757.

Cleveland 588 MB Forged Irons (3-PW) DG. R 10 500-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Cleveland 588 ALTITUDE STEEL (4-SW) R 5 750-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Cleveland 588 ALTITUDE GRAPHITE (4-SW). R 6 650-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

Mizuno JPX Ez forged, 4 to sand-iron, XP105 Shaft. R 7 900-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

Titleist 714, AP1 irons (Longest Iron in Golf) 4-PW (stiff or regular flex). New Dynamic Gold xP 95 shafts KBS tour and Dynamic gold s300/x100 shaft also available for this product. R 7 999-00 or R 6 900-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

Ping G20 irons. Mint condition. R 5 400-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

MISCELLANEOUSHD Golf Video Cameras R5500incl. 60fps simple plant point shoot. Contact Mike 079 443 2070 and 011 072 2881.website www.swingshot.co.za.

Sonacaddie Golf GPS V500. Pre-load-ed with SA courses, excellent condition, full working order. Easily 2 rounds without re-charging. Complete with all accessories, instructions, box. R1200 or nearest. Johannesburg. Contact 082 652 1144.

PUTTERSNike Method 35 inch, slim 2.0 grip. Great condition. R 750-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Nike Method mod, mallet putter. Used, immaculate condition, great put-ter. R 2 000-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Scotty Cameron Select Newport no 2. (33, 34 and 35 inch) R 3 300-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Scotty Cameron GoLo, and Golo 5 putter, special offer. New 34” R 2 200-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

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PROPERTYLand for Sale: Swaziland. Nkonyeni Golf Estate. Beautiful plot overlooking the 4th green. Prime position. Close to all amenities. Contact Kobus on 071 8971285.

Plot for Sale : Nkonyeni Golf Estate ( Swaziland ). Situated on 4th Green. Beautiful landscape. Close to all ame-nities on this magnificent Golf Course. Please contact me on E-mail should you need more info. [email protected]

WEDGESPUT YOUR NAME ON YOUR WEDGE contact me for a quote. Contact 082 375 7757. Titleist Vokey SM 5 wedge series 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62 and 64 degree wedges available. R1300-00 per wedge. Any 3 wedges R 3 750-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Titleist Vokey SM 4 wedges (brand new). R 1 000-00per wedge. Any 3 wedges R 2 750. Contact 082 375 7757. Cleveland Rtx Wedges. 54 & 60 de-gree X 100 shafts, brand new. R 2 000-00 for both or R 1 100-00 per wedge. Contact 082 375 7757. Cobra BIG trusty rusty (new) 50 degree. R 650-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

Black trusty rusty R 550-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

COLLECTORSScotty Cameron Putter. KOMBI FACE balanced. 1st of 500. New. R 3 500-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

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Golf ClubsAkasia GC (012) 542-1309Avion Park GC (011) 970-7000Benoni CC (011) 849-5211Bronkhorstspruit GC (013) 932-3940Bryanston CC (011) 706-1361CMR GC (011) 472-8060Copper Leaf GE (012) 668-8900Dainfern GC (011) 875-0400Eagle Canyon GC (011) 801-6611Ebotse GC (011) 749-1638ERPM GC (011) 826-2466Germiston GC (011) 827-7818Glendower GC (011) 453-1013Glenvista GC (011) 432-3150Hillside GC (012) 546-1764Irene CC (012) 667-1081Jackal Creek GE (011) 251-6721Johannesburg CC (011) 202-1620Kempton Park CC (011) 970-1075Killarney GC (011) 442-3880Krugersdorp GC (011) 660-4365Kyalami GC (010) 594-0034Leeuwkop GC (011) 466-2888Maccauvlei GC (016) 422-1263Meyerton GC (016) 362-0809Modderfontein GC (011) 608-2033Observatory GC (011) 648-9574Parkview GC (011) 646-5400Pebble Rock GC (012) 808-0883Pollak Park GC (011) 362-6757Pretoria CC (012) 460-3372Pretoria GC (012) 386-6836Randpark GC (011) 215-8600Randfontein GC (011) 693-5414Reading GC (011) 907-8906Riviera on Vaal CC (016) 430-1380Royal Jhb & (011) 640-3021Kensington GCRoyal Oak CC (011) 740-0016Services GC (012) 651-4411Silver Lakes CC (012) 809-2110Southdowns CC (011) 943-4448Springs CC (011) 362-5031State Mines CC (011) 740-9962Wanderers GC (011) 447-3311

GAUTENGWaterkloof GC (012) 460-2542Wingate CC (012) 997-1298Woodhill CC (012) 998-0011Zwartkops CC (012) 654-2111

Driving RangesColbyn D/R (012) 342-3882Grasslands D/R (082) 777-8912Greenhills D/R (011) 828-9555Jim and Jerrys’ D/R (011) 662-1603Kimiad D/R & (012) 997-2240Mashie CourseObservatory D/R (011) 487-3898Panorama D/R (012) 661-0533Sandy Bunker D/R (073) 109-4239Six Fountains D/R (012) 809-0430Verwey D/R (082) 371 7323Wits D/R (011) 717-9416Zwartkops D/R (012) 654-4830

Golf ShopsSecond Chance (011) 440-0558The Golfers Club (011) 453-6352EdenvaleThe Golfers Club (011) 465-9985FourwaysThe Golfers Club (011) 475-7519West RandThe Pro Shop (011) 602-8888Woodmead

Golf ClubsBethlehem GC (058) 303-0940Bloemfontein GC (051) 447-0906Clarens GE (058) 256-1270Clocolan GC (051) 943-1933Ficksburg GC (051) 933-3711Kimberly GC (053) 841-0179Kroonstad GC (056) 212-5169Ladybrand GC (051) 924-3146Oppenheimer Park (056) 353-2131 Parys GE (056) 818-1567Schoeman Park GC (051) 408-3811Tempe GC (051) 402-1489Vaal de Grace (056) 811-2013

Golf ClubsFancourt - Montagu (044) 804-0183 / OuteniquaFancourt - The Links (044) 804-0785Fynbos GCE (042) 285-0321George GC (044) 873-6116Goose Valley GE (044) 533-5082Kingswood GE (0861) 727-170Knysna GC (044) 384-1150

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Golf Shops The Pro ShopBloemfontein (051) 430-7313

Golf ClubsArabella GC (028) 284-0000Atlantic Beach GC (021) 553-2223Bellville GC (021) 913-3100Bredasdorp GC (028) 424-1855Clovelly CC (021) 784-2111Devonvale GE (021) 865-2080Erinvale GC (021) 847-1144King David GC (021) 934-3056Kleinmond GC (028) 271-3525Langebaan GC (022) 772-2112Mowbray GC (021) 685-3018Paarl GC (021) 863-1140Parow GC (021) 930-2160Pearl Valley GC (021) 867-8000Rondebosch GC (021) 689-4176Royal Cape GC (021) 761-6551Shelley point CC (022) 742-1394Simonstown CC (021) 786-1233Somerset West GC (021) 852-2925Steenberg GC (021) 715-0227Stellenbosch GC (021) 880-0103Strand GC (021) 853-6268Westlake GC (021) 788-2020

Driving RangesRiverclub (021) 447-3757

Golf ShopsThe Golfers ClubCentury City (021) 555-3540

WESTERN CAPE

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Golf ClubsAmorello Game Lodge (035) 562-3182Beachwood CC (031) 564-4257Bluff National GC (031) 467-7448Boschoek GC (033) 234-4232Cathedral Peak GC (036) 488-1888Cotswold Downs GC (031) 714-4432Durban CC (031) 313-1777Glengarry GC (033) 701-1355Greytown CC (033) 417-2441Kloof CC (031) 764-0555Ladysmith CC (036) 637-3521Margate CC (039) 317-2340Maritzburg GC (033) 396-5755Mt. Edgecombe CC (031) 539-5330Port Shepstone GC (039) 695-0141

Golf ClubsElements (014) 736 6910Private Golf ReserveEuphoria GC (014) 743-5000Hans Merensky GC (015) 781-3931Kameeldoring CC (015) 491-5563Koro Creek GC (014) 717-1181Naboomspruit GC (014) 743-1963Polokwane GC (015) 295-4118Swartklip GC (014) 786-0186Univ. of Limpopo GC (015) 268-2183

Golf ClubsBrits GC (012) 250-2522Klerksdorp GC (018) 462-6696Leopard Park GC (018) 386-3086Magaliespark GC (012) 207-9102Mooinooi GC (014) 574-4111Orkney GC (018) 473-2899Pecanwood CC (012) 244-8000Potchefstroom GC (018) 293-0210Rustenburg GC (014) 597-1814Sandy Lane GC (012) 244-3000

Driving RangesJim & Jerrys (012) 205-1485

Maseru GC (00266) 223-21164

Windhoek CC (002646) 125-8498

THE P.G.A. of (011) 485-1370South Africa

Golf ClubsBarberton CC (013) 712-2923Belfast GC (013) 253-0981Bethal GC (017) 647-3265Delmas GC (013) 665-5077Drakenzicht (083) 708-1994Mountain LinksGraceland GC (017) 620-1188Kinross GC (017) 687-0122Komatipoort GC (082) 888-0188Kriel GC (017) 617-1145Kruger Park Lodge (013) 737-5000Leopard Creek GC (013) 791-2406Lydenburg GC (013) 235-3391Nelspruit GC (013) 744-0958Middelburg CC (013) 282-6176Morgenzon GC (017) 793-3074Sabie Country Club (013) 764-2282Sabi River Sun GC (013) 737-7311Standerton GC (017) 719-1123Tweefontein GC (013) 686-9660Walker Park GC (074) 259-1788Whiteriver GC (013) 751-3781Witbank CC (013) 656-3109

Driving RangesBroham D/R (013) 755-6156Riverside Golf Park (013) 757-0960

Golf ShopsThe Pro Shop (013) 757-1264Nelspruit

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LIMPOPO

NORTH WEST

LESOTHO

NAMIBIA

GOLFING ASSOCIATIONS

MPUMALANGAMossel Bay GC (044) 691-2379Oubaai GE (044) 851-1234Pezula GC (044) 302-5300Pinnacle Point GR (044) 606-5323Plettenburg Bay GC (044) 533-2132Simola GE (044) 302-9677

Golf ShopsThe Pro Shop (044) 871-0620Bells Academy

Golf ClubsBushman Sands GC (042) 231-8000East London GC (043) 735-1356Fish River Sun GC (040) 676-1101Gonubie GC (043) 740-5645Hankey GC (042) 284-0335Humewood Links GC (041) 583-2137Jeffreys Bay GC (042) 293-2532Katberg GC (040) 864-1010Port Elizabeth GC (041) 374-3140Royal Port Alfred GC (046) 624-4796Shark River GC (041) 581-6188St Francis Bay GC (042) 294-0467St Francis Links (042) 200-4500Uitenhage GC (041) 966-1868Walmer Park GC (074) 259-1788Walmer CC (041) 581-1877West Bank GC (043) 731-1523Zwartenbosch GC (042) 291-0569

Driving RangesHarbour View D/R (084) 622-7259Londt Park D/R (041) 360-8707Walmer Woods D/R (082) 372-8252

Golf ShopsThe Pro Shop - PE (041) 363-0470

EASTERN CAPE

Prince’s Grant GC (032) 482-0041Royal Durban GC (031) 309-2581Sakabula GC (033) 330-6751San Lameer GC (039) 313-5141Scottburgh GC (039) 976-0041Southbroom GC (039) 316-6051St Cathryns GC (033) 444-1945Umdoni Park GC (039) 975-1320Umhlali CC (032) 947-1181Umkomaas GC (039) 973-1330Victoria CC (033) 347-1394Wild Coast CC (039) 305-2799Windsor park GC (031) 303-1728

Driving RangesLynton Hall (039) 975-1502Golf AcademyMt Edgecombe D/R (031) 502-3480University Dbn D/R (031) 261-8062Westville D/R (031) 265-0148

Golf ShopsThe Golfers Club (031) 566-5292UmhlangaThe Pro Shop (031) 263 0034Durban

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Answers: Ball 4, Johnny Miller

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1. Q: Are you a scratch player? A: I sure am - every time I hit the ball I scratch my head and wonder where it went.

2. Q: How many golfers does it take to change a light bulb? A: FORE!

3. My golf game is so bad I had to have my ball retriever regripped.

4. Q: When is the course too wet to play golf? A: When your golf cart capsizes.

5. The higher a golfer’s handicap, the more likely he is to try to tell you what you’re doing wrong.

6. Golf balls are like eggs. They’re white, they are sold by the dozen, and a week later you have to buy more.

7. A good golf partner is one who’s always a little bit worse than you are.

8. If your opponent has trouble remembering whether he shot a six or a seven, it means he probably shot an eight.

9. Q: You spend too much time thinking about golf! Do you even remember the day we got married? A: Of course I do! It was the same day I sank that 45-foot putt.

10. Brand new golf balls are attracted to water, and the power of the attraction is in direct proportion to how much the balls cost.

11. Golf is what you play when you’re too out of shape to play softball.

12. Q: How do you like my game? A: Oh, it’s a great game, but personally I prefer golf.

13. The only problem with golf is that the slow groups are always in front of you and the fast groups are always behind you.

14. Q: I’m ready to go for this par-5 green in two, but there’s still a group on the green. What should I do? A: Well, you have two options: you can go ahead and shank it right now, or wait for the green to clear and then top the ball half way there.

15. I once played a golf course that was so difficult I lost two balls in the ball washer!

16. The game of golf is 90-percent mental and 10-percent mental.

17. Q: Why is the game called “golf”? A: Because all the other 4-letter words were already taken.

18. When it comes to putters, try before you buy: Never buy a putter until you’ve had a chance to throw it.

19. A golfer who says he never cheats is also a liar.

20. Q: You made a 12 on a par-3? How in the world did you manage that? A: I chipped in from the fringe.

21. You can hit a 2-acre fairway 10-percent of the time, but hit a 2-inch branch 90-percent of the time.

22. Golf is a game where the ball lies poorly and the golfers lie well.

23. Two longtime golf buddies were standing on a tee box overlooking a river, getting ready to hit their tee shots. One golfer pointed down the river, turned to the other golfer and said, “Look at those idiots fishing in the rain!”

24. Q: What’s the easiest shot in golf? A: Your fourth putt.

25. If you think it’s hard to meet new people, pick up the wrong ball on a golf course.

26. Golfer: Hey caddie, would you wade into that pond and see if you can find my ball? Caddie: Why? Golfer: It’s my lucky ball.

Some funny golf one-liners and laughs:

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Something Funny!

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