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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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.
Dear Tim
In my opinion the Olympic Games were a bit of a damp squib, except however for the golf.
Golf’s inclusion as an Olympic sport really highlights what many have said for many years, golfers are athletes. Lining up these men and women with runners, swimmers, triathletes and more cements golf as being ‘athletic’ and a true sport in every sense of the word.
Research indicates that walking a round of golf is moderate to high exercise intensity for aging adults and low to moderate for middle-aged people. The Olympics were a great opportunity to refresh the image and perception of golf in peoples’ minds and I certainly think that goal was achieved. Well done to Scottie Scheffler and Lydia Ko.
Regards
Tim Shaw
Thank you for writing in.
In my opinion the Olympics seemed bizarre in many aspects. That said, I found the golf to be riveting and totally agree with you that the event had a very positive impact on the game.
Golf was played at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904 but was stopped due to a dispute over the format between players and the Olympic committee. It only came back at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Seeing the elation on Scheffler and Ko’s faces when receiving their gold medals also brought home the fact that it is not always about money.
Regards
Neville
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Part 1: How to get better faster
Make your practice
How to get better faster.
Over the next 6 editions the BSI Coaching Team will bring you a series of articles on how to make your practice more effective and more fun. We start with some key concepts of learning science, or in simple terms, how to get better faster.
Technical vs Skills Training
As golfers we tend to get too caught up in the technique of the swing or short game, thinking that perfecting technique is the secret. While it is important to develop or maintain good technique, much of your practice should focus on skills-based training, which focuses on building the required skills for effective golf.
Each area of golf requires certain key skills. For example, good putting requires 3 skills;
• Green reading
• Pace control
• Start-line control
If you build these 3 skills and can execute consistently under pressure, then you are a good putter. How much do you practice these skills? Probably not much at all. Here is a simple drill that trains all 3 at the same time.
Chose a sloping putt on the practice putting green. Set up a training station as seen in this image, with 3 tee pegs to indicate 3 different start lines. Play putts to each of the tees with the relevant slow, medium or firm pace to allow the slope to bring the ball back to the hole. This drill illustrates that there are multiple lines for all sloping putts and teaches you to match the pace to the line. It also trains your eyes to read the slope, hence training all 3 keys putting skills in one drill.
On the driving such as shot shaping, Training clubhead popular, which tee. More on Block vs Random Practice can be
1. Block Practice Block practice and over again, target ball after their time doing.
practice more effective and more fun.
2. Random Practice
driving range you can work on ball flight skills shaping, trajectory and distance control. clubhead speed has also become very which develops the skill of distance off the these drills in future articles.
Random Practice
be categorised into two types; Practice
practice is when you repeat the same thing over again, for example the same club to the same after ball. This is what most golfers spend doing.
Random practice involves changing your practice shot by shot, for example changing target, club or desired flight each time.
Block practice has its place as part of your practice routine, especially when working on a technical drill. However, golf on the course is 100% random so we recommend that a significant portion of your practice should be randomised in order to reflect and replicate the actual game you are trying to get better at.
For example, practice chipping with 1 ball only, playing from 9 different places around the green to different holes. Hole out each time with your putter and keep score. This game is called Par 18. Try to beat your record each time. This can also be done with a practice partner for additional competition.
'DREAM START' GIVES LAWRENCE DREAM WIN IN SUNBET CHALLENGE
Thriston Lawrence cautioned overnight that his three-shot lead going into the final round of the SunBet Challenge Time Square Casino event at Wingate Park Country Club would not be immune to threat, but he did not see any significant challenges on the last day as he cruised to a five-shot victory in the R2 million Sunshine Tour tournament.
And it’s not as if the rest of the field produced mediocre golf either. Lawrence was just once again pure class as he fired a five-under-par 67 to take him to 20-under for the 54 holes.
The exciting 26-year-old Dylan Naidoo matched that 67 to finish second on 15-under-par, with Yurav Premlall third on 13-under after a 71 on the Friday, both making powerful statements as members of the Sunshine Tour’s Papwa Sewgolum Class for historically disadvantaged golfers. Ryan van Velzen, the 2023/24 winner of the Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy, produced the low round of the day, a 66 that took him into a share of fourth place on
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12-under with Michael Hollick (69) and Neil Schietekat (71).
Jacques Blaauw, who was tied for second with Premlall after the second round, struggled off the tee on Friday and shot a 73 that left him on 11-under-par, tied for seventh with George Coetzee (70) and Werner Deyzel (70).
Lawrence settled any nerves right from the outset as he birdied the first two holes, and then went out in four-under 31 as he also birdied the fifth and ninth holes. The world number 76 then birdied the 11th and 13thholes to stretch his lead to a mighty seven shots, and he could afford a bogey on the par-three 14th before cruising home with pars.
“It was definitely a dream start, but from the third to the eighth there was a wind change which made it tricky. But I just had to stay composed and hit my numbers. It was a good driving day, everything pretty much went where I wanted,” Lawrence said.
Even though Lawrence has a hunk of professional titles, he said his fourth Sunshine Tour win was still very special, coming in his first competitive round since injuring his back during his fourth-place finish in the Open Championship last month.
“It’s awesome, every victory is still insane to pull off. I haven’t won a normal
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Sunshine Tour event since 2019, and I haven’t had a win anywhere since last year, so this is nice. You never know when you’re going to win again, so I am very grateful. I will always support this tour because it gave me my start.
“It’s been a great week and to win just before I go back overseas is really nice for the confidence. No matter how much you lead by, it’s always a cool feeling on the 18th green because you don’t want to mess up. I’m proud of my patience because the greens were tricky. My game feels great and my body feels amazing.
“But it’s back to the drawing
board on Monday. I still have a job to do on the DP World Tour, I’m trying to get one of the 10 cards for the PGA Tour. Then I’ll be back for Africa’s Major [Nedbank Golf Challenge] and Leopard Creek [Alfred Dunhill Championship]. I’ve always wanted to win both of those, so hopefully I win one this year,” Lawrence, currently sixth on the Race to Dubai, said.
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HUGO CLAIMS RECORD 12TH VODACOM ORIGINS TITLE
Jean Hugo added to his already illustrious history in the Vodacom Origins of Golf when he claimed a record 12th victory on the series after beating Jonathan Broomhead by one stroke at the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate in August.
The 48-year-old Hugo birdied the par-five 18th hole, thanks to a brilliant chip-shot, for a two-under-par 70 that left him on 13-under-par for the tournament. Broomhead’s fantastic final round of 65, which included nine birdies but a costly double-bogey on the par-four sixth hole, had lifted him to 12-under-par.
Overnight leader Louis de Jager was also on 12-under as he teed off with Hugo on the final hole, but he ended up making double bogey on 16 and then bogey on 18 to finish in a tie for third on 11-under.
Hugo clinched an astonishing 12th victory on the Vodacom Origins of Golf Series, and his 20th Sunshine Tour title overall. And he did so with a third shot on 18 that was a superb chip to a foot from the hole from the right of the green.
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in two minds whether to lay up or go for the green with 216 metres to the flag. I took a chance and went over the water, hitting it on the other side of the sluit down the right with a gripped-down four-iron. I then hit a brilliant chip,” Hugo said.
“My best putt of the day was on 16 though, where we all struggled. Louis lost his ball and I had to hack out of the rough a couple of times, we were on the clock as well, and I sank a putt for bogey from more than 15 feet. And on 17 I made another clutch putt for par.
“We made it tough for ourselves with those stumbles and there was a bit of pressure. But I’ve been playing well lately, if I could just putt well then my scores
would be even better. I used to be the best putter on tour, but now anything under 30 putts for a round is good. I was bogey-free the first two rounds and my first bogey today was on the ninth, so I was hitting the ball very well,” Hugo, who only had 27 putts on Sunday, said.
De Jager was in hot form on the front nine, going out in three-under, but he bogeyed the par-five 11th and dropped two shots on the 16th, before closing with another bogey, having hit his drive into the left rough.
Between 2006 and 2015, Hugo was probably the hottest golfer on the Sunshine Tour with 16 victories. But this triumph was his first since 2019.
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“To have 12 Vodacom Origins of Golf titles and 20 overall on the Sunshine Tour is what I’m most proud of. I got to 17 quite quickly, but then only won again in 2019 and then there was Covid and in 2020 I had a massive ankle operation.
“But I’ve been working hard and it’s nice to see the results. I can now aim to hit a certain shot and pull it off, it’s about technique and trust way more than just relying on talent. I’ve come close to winning these last few years, but I’m just delighted that I didn’t give it away today. As long as you fight out there, you can be happy,” Hugo said.
Luke Brown (70) and Kyle de Beer (71) shared third place with De
Jager, while 20-year-old Gabrielle Venter shot an outstanding five-under-par 67 on the Sunday to finish in a tie for 16th on six-under-par, leading the way for the Sunshine Ladies Tour players.
Danielle du Toit (70) finished tied-29th and Lora Assad (71) was in a share of 44th place.
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YOUNG MPUMALANGA GOLFERS TREATED TO PRO TOURNAMENT EXPERIENCE
Aspiring young golfers from the Pilgrim’s Rest region were given a unique opportunity to experience a professional tournament and receive coaching from Sunshine Tour professionals at the recent Vodacom Origins of Golf event held at the Highland Gate Golf and Trout Estate in August.
The Vodacom’s Origins of Golf series is the longest running pro-am series on the Sunshine Tour. Wherever it is played in the country, Vodacom and the Sunshine Tour invite young golfers from the nearest South African Golf Development Board (SAGDB) chapter to a golf clinic.
The children were also fortunate to have two professionals from their hometown coaching them.
Twenty-two youngsters between the ages of eight and 17 – many of them from Pilgrim’s Rest Primary School – took to the driving range at Highland Gate on Thursday 15 August to receive coaching from the Sunshine Tour professionals. And it was an experience they’ll never forget.
“I love sport, having played netball, volleyball and soccer, and I love seeing these children do it as well. To take them out of their location and allow them to see nature as beautiful as this – for some of them it is the first time – is wonderful. This is like a dream come true for them, because they have never been to a place like this before, they mostly don’t see things like this,” said Joyce Mabuye, a teacher at the Pilgrim’s Rest Primary School.
“This motivates them to do something good. I am constantly fighting for children to do something in sports because it keeps them away from the streets. So their parents are very supportive of them playing golf.”
The Mashego brothers, Jastice and Austin, are both busy trying to further their own professional golf careers on the Sunshine Tour but were more than happy to give back to youngsters growing up where they did.
“Our father, Obed, was a keen golfer and a member at Pilgrim’s Rest Golf Club, so we took up the game. I was caddying for Jastice in the Vodacom Origins of Golf this week,” said Austin.
“I love assisting Jastice with the coaching. Being out here hitting balls helps to clear the minds of these youngsters.”
For Jastice, it is about providing an opportunity to dream. “Coming from a small town like Pilgrim’s Rest, there is not much opportunity for these kids and they don’t have role models. So now we can let them see what golf is all about. I hope to inspire them, to give them hope. Just travelling here will open their minds a bit.”
The Estate is merely an hour’s drive from Johannesburg, and once on the island, it is uncanny how swiftly the flurry of city-life is forgotten and left behind. and
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KNOW YOUR GOLF CLUB’S GENERAL MANAGER
Gavin Woodroffe General Manager, Centurion Country Club
You have been in the golf industry for a long time now. What made you choose this career as a PGA Professional?
Like most PGA Professionals, my journey started with a love for the game and playing professionally. While only a select few find success on the tour, becoming a PGA Professional allowed me to remain deeply involved in golf and build a fulfilling career beyond playing.
You have always been involved with courses that are down at the coast. Are you enjoying the Highveld, and what are your biggest challenges currently at Centurion Country Club?
The Highveld has been a pleasant surprise. Many aspire to be near the coast, but as life unfolds, opportunities and circumstances can lead you down unexpected paths. There’s always a bigger reason behind these changes, and my experience here has been incredible so far.
Did you ever have a mentor or someone you looked up to?
I have had the privilege of having several mentors within the industry who have guided me through different phases of my career, from my apprenticeship to becoming a qualified professional and beyond.
Describe a typical workday for you at Centurion Country Club?
Centurion has quickly evolved into a busy club with many moving parts. My day usually begins with a check-in with the Greenkeeper to review the golf course conditions. I then ensure that the clubhouse and golf operations are prepared for the day’s events, whether corporate golf days, member activities, or other functions. Once everyone is comfortable with their tasks, I address my specific responsibilities, including emails and strategic planning. The rest of the day is dedicated to
engaging with the management team, offering assistance as needed, and interacting with members and guests.
Has the hospitality industry grown in your opinion over the last 3 years?
There is no doubt that we have seen tremendous growth within the industry, not only in golf participation but also in the corporate and social spaces at clubs.
With consumers being careful about how they spend their money these days, what is your plan to attract people to Centurion Country Club?
While people are mindful of their spending, they are ultimately seeking value. If they perceive greater value in what they are paying for, they are more comfortable with their expenditures. Our strategy is to increase value combined with exceptional service.
In your opinion, what factors contribute to excellent customer service?
Excellent service stems from a genuine effort to care for individuals and meet their needs. This may not come naturally to everyone, but by fostering a service culture and teamwork, customer service will evolve naturally within the team.
Does your position require you to be available on weekends, evenings, and holidays, and if so, does this place demands on your personal life?
It’s all about managing time effectively and having a strong team around you. As a management team, we strive to collectively manage the environment, but there are times when my presence is necessary. Balancing this with spending quality time with my family is important, and I have learned to manage my time more effectively to achieve this.
What are your short- and long-term goals?
Currently, my primary goal is to see the strategic plan for Centurion Country Club come to fruition and be a part of something special as it unfolds.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
My free time revolves around my wife and kids, and participating in whatever activities are happening in their busy lives.
Do you still get time to play some golf?
I don’t play as much as I used to, but I plan to make more time for it and play more regularly.
BURMESTER TO DEFEND INVESTEC
SOUTH AFRICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE
Dean Burmester has confirmed that he will defend his Investec South African Open title when this prestigious championship returns to one of its most historic venues of Durban Country Club from 27 February to 2 March 2025.
Burmester claimed an emotional three-stroke victory in this Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned tournament last season, adding his name to an illustrious list of past home champions from Bobby Locke, Gary Player and Ernie Els to Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Christiaan Bezuidenhout and
Thriston Lawrence.
Lawrence, the 2022 champion, has also confirmed that he will tee it up as part of a strong field of Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour stars chasing the $1.5 million prize money for the 114th Investec South African Open Championship.
The championship is returning to Durban Country Club for the first time since 2010 when Ernie Els won his fifth national Open here.
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“For us as South Africans it’s our fifth Major and we all want to win it so badly. To have won this championship sponsored by Investec, who gave me my first break as a young professional, is very special. I’m very grateful. This is a tournament I watched growing up and I watched legends like Ernie (Els), Retief (Goosen), Louis (Oosthuizen) and Branden (Grace) win this,” said Burmester.
The championship will also have a new date. The shift from its traditional December slot on the international golf calendar to February is as a result of an international schedule change on both the Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour.
“Investec believes in the power of homegrown talent and as such sponsors both the men’s and women’s Investec South African Opens as powerful symbols of national pride. The Investec South African Open is core to the foundation of South African golf and we are incredibly excited to see the championship, the second oldest Open in world golf, return to the equally iconic Durban Country Club and for Dean to make his title defence here. Dean has a long and proud history with Investec and we are looking forward to celebrating what will most certainly be a fantastic 114th edition of this prestigious championship,” said Peta Dixon, head of sponsorships at Investec.
“The championship’s return to KwaZulu-Natal has received enthusiastic support from the local community, as it is geared to support the region’s economy, showcasing the province’s unique appeal to the country and the world, and driving direct growth for KZN through generating business and commerce opportunities,” added Dixon.
Durban Country Club has undergone a significant renovation and the redesign of several holes to present a golf course that
has been upgraded and strengthened for its hosting of the 114th Investec South African Open Championship.
“We are extremely proud to host the Investec South African Open Championship for a record 18th time and to showcase the major upgrades to the golf course. We are privileged to have the Investec South African Open back on these fairways for what we are sure will be a challenging and memorable test of golf,” said Errol Stewart, Chairman of Durban Country Club.
Ben Cowen, the DP World Tour’s Chief Tournament & Operations Officer, said:
“The Investec South African Open is one of the world’s oldest national Opens and we are proud to co-sanction it for the 28th time in 2025.”
“The return to the iconic Durban Country Club coincides with a change in date as this historic tournament forms part of the International Swing on the 2025 Race to Dubai. We are grateful to Investec and the Sunshine Tour for their support and look forward to working alongside them in the coming months.”
(From left to right):Mcebisi Mtshali, Marketing Manager Sunshine Tour;Richard Wainwright,Executive Investec;Selwyn Nathan, Executive Director Sunshine Tour; Julia Taylor,Investec Regional Head KZN; Nick Jonsson, Chief Executive Officer Jonsson Workwear;Grant Hepburn,Chief Executive GolfRSA; and Thomas Abt, Commissioner Sunshine Tour
CLASSIC CRAFTSMANSHIP AND MODERN INNOVATION
The Wilson Staff Dynapower Forged irons are a modern reinvention of a legendary name in golf equipment. Originally introduced in 1956, the Dynapower series has a storied legacy, respected by generations of golfers for its innovative approach to power and control. With the latest iteration nearly 70 years later, Wilson has combined cutting-edge technology with the classic feel that made Dynapower a household name, creating a set of irons that cater to the needs of today’s discerning golfers. These irons are forged from premium 8620 carbon steel, which provides the soft, responsive feel that skilled players seek. The forging process ensures that each iron is precisely crafted, offering a consistent performance
across the set. The design of the Dynapower Forged irons is sleek and understated, with clean lines and a brushed finish that exudes a sense of timeless elegance. The compact head shape appeals to the better player, while subtle perimeter weighting provides just enough forgiveness to help maintain distance and accuracy on off-center strikes. For the golfer who values feel and feedback, the Dynapower Forged irons deliver in spades. Whether it’s a controlled fade, a towering draw, or a punch shot under the wind, these irons respond to the demands of the player. The Wilson Staff Dynapower Forged irons represent a perfect blend of classic craftsmanship and modern innovation.
ENHANCE YOUR PERFORMANCE AND LOWER YOUR SCORES ON THE GREEN
The Wilson Staff Infinite putter range exemplifies Wilson Sporting Goods’ commitment to delivering high-quality, performance-driven golf equipment with a focus on precision and feel. Each putter in the range is named after a landmark or neighbourhood in the brand’s hometown of Chicago, adding a touch of local pride to the collection. This putter range, designed to cater to a wide variety of putting styles, combines classic design elements with modern technology, providing golfers with a reliable tool for improving their performance on the greens. The Wilson Infinite putters feature a distinctive dark matte finish that not only adds a sleek, sophisticated look but also reduces glare, enhancing focus during putts. They are crafted with a double-milled face which ensures consistent impact, improves roll and enhances the feel, allowing golfers to make more confident strokes.
One of the standout features of the Infinite putter range is the counterbalanced technology. By adding extra weight to the grip end of the putter, Wilson has created a putter that promotes a more stable and controlled stroke. On the greens, the Wilson Staff Infinite putters excel in delivering a soft, controlled feel, making them a favourite among golfers who prioritize touch and precision. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a newcomer to the sport, the Wilson Staff Infinite putter range offers the tools you need to enhance your performance and lower your scores on the green.
OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE IN ALL CONDITIONS
The Staff Model ZM wedges by Wilson Sporting Goods are a nod to precision engineering and premium craftsmanship. Named after Wilson Staffer and tour player Kevin Kisner’s caddie, Zephyr Melton, these wedges reflect the insights and expertise of tour-level play, ensuring they meet the exacting standards of professionals while remaining accessible to avid golfers of all skill levels. The Staff Model ZM wedges boast a sleek, minimalist design that immediately conveys quality and attention to detail. The brushed steel finish is not only visually appealing but also reduces glare, allowing golfers to focus on their shots without distraction. The compact shape of the clubhead, combined with precise milling, ensures
that the wedges perform exceptionally well across various lies, from tight fairways to thick rough. The precision-milled face is another highlight, featuring sharp grooves that maximize spin and control. This ensures that golfers can stop the ball on a dime, even from challenging lies. The versatility of these wedges makes them an excellent choice for golfers who demand finesse and control in their short game. The collaboration with tour players in the development of the Staff Model ZM wedges is evident in the meticulous attention to detail. The result is a wedge that is finely tuned to offer optimal performance in all conditions, whether it’s in the bunker, the rough or around the greens.
UNLOCK YOUR FULL POTENTIAL OFF THE TEE
The Wilson Staff Dynapower Carbon blends the legacy of the Dynapower name with cutting-edge technology and modern design. This driver is engineered to meet the demands of today’s golfers who seek a combination of power, precision, and playability. With its innovative construction and advanced adjustability, the Dynapower Carbon driver stands out as a top-tier choice for golfers looking to maximize their performance off the tee. At the heart of the Dynapower Carbon driver is its advanced carbon fiber construction, which sets it apart from its counterparts. By strategically incorporating carbon fiber into the crown and sole, Wilson has significantly reduced the club’s overall weight. The result is lower spin rates and a more penetrating ball flight, ideal for golfers who crave distance and accuracy. With its ability to deliver long, accurate drives and its customizable features, the Dynapower Carbon driver is an excellent choice for golfers looking to elevate their game. It’s not just a driver—it’s
a statement of power, precision, and performance, embodying the very essence of what makes Wilson Staff a trusted name in golf. Whether you’re a competitive player or a weekend warrior, the Dynapower Carbon driver offers the technology and feel needed to unlock your full potential off the tee.
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What is your position at St Francis Links?
Assistant PGA Professional.
How long have you been working at St Francis Links? From the 1st of October 2016 up to now (8 years).
What were you doing before this?
Civil construction work, I also studied IT at EMC but didn’t complete my studies.
Describe a typical day at work. Checking in golfers, making sure running smoothly, answering telephone
What do you enjoy most about Links?
Everything and to be working under professionals in the world (Jeff
How do you handle a rude customer? Silence and let my superior deal
Do you play any other sports? I used to be a runner but for now
Who is your favourite golfer?
Tiger Woods and I also love a LPGA name Lydia Ko.
What music are you into? R&B, jazz, gospel, pop, amapiano
How do you relax?
By playing golf ALONE with nobody my golf bag and the elements around
with...NazeemGoeda fromStFrancisLinks
work. sure outside operations are telephone calls..... about working at St Francis under the best Clause and Norman Riley). customer? deal with them. sports? now I’m only doing golf.
LPGA Professional by the amapiano and soul music. nobody around, just me, around me.
DOUBLE GLORY ON OFFER AT AFRASIA BANK MAURITIUS OPEN
The AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open will be played at the spectacular Mont Choisy Le Golf in Grand Baie, Mauritius, from 19-22 December, with a field of Sunshine Tour and DP World Tour stars set to gather on the Indian Ocean island.
They’ll be playing for the double incentive of AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open glory as well as a host of opportunities open to the winner of the five-tournament Opening Swing, which forms part of the DP World Tour’s 2025 Race to Dubai.
The winner of the Opening Swing will
earn a US$200 000 bonus as well as exemption into the DP World Tour’s next Rolex Series tournament and to some of the Tour’s most historic tournaments, each offering increased Race to Dubai Ranking Points and the chance to qualify for the DP World Tour Championship.
This will be the second time that Mont Choisy Le Golf hosts the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open following Frenchman Antoine Rozner’s impressive triumph here in 2022. His five-stroke victory remains the biggest margin of victory in the history of the tournament.
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ANNUAL FYNBOS BETTER BALL MULTI
DAY GOLF TOURNAMENT
3-day tournament from the 3rd to 5th of Oct 2024 at Fynbos Golf and Country Estate located in the Tsitsikamma, Eastern Cape. Fynbos Golf Course is ranked 24th in the top 100, 9-hole golf courses in South Africa.
Entry fee of R17800 per fourball, includes a practice round, green fees and three meals a day, as well as a discount on accommodation.
Daily prizes and overall tournament prizes to the value of over R1.5 million to be won.
Including:
• Cash prizes to the value of R100k
• Lucky draw prizes
• Longest drive
Nearest the pins on 18th will win a hunting package from Kridyn Safaris which include a 3-night stay for two.
• Blue wildebeest
• Impala
• Blesbuck
• Springbuck
4 hole-in-one prizes
• Toyota bakkie
• Landini tractor
• Ford Puma
• Case ride on lawnmower
Tastings and wet hole by Halewood
To book contact melissa@fynbosgolf.co.za or phone 072 751 6162 or 042 285 0321
RESULTS & RANKINGS
KORN FERRY TOUR
RESULTS & RANKINGS
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
LPGA TOUR
Sunshine Tour
SEPTEMBER 2024
12 - 15 Bain’s Whisky Ubunye Championship
20 - 22
OCTOBER 2024
Silver Lakes GC
Vodacom Origins of Golf Sishen GC
2 - 4 SunBet Challenge Sun Sibaya Umhlali CC
11 - 13 Vodacom Origins of Golf Wild Coast Wild Coast Sun CC 17th - 20 Fortress Invitational Glendower GC
24 - 27 Event in Zambia (TBC) Lusaka GC
30 - 2 November Blue Label Challenge Gary Player CC
NOVEMBER 2024
30 October - 2 Blue Label Challenge
Gary Player CC
9 - 10 Gary & Vivienne Player Invitational Lost City GC
14 - 17 Vodacom Origins of Golf
Oubaai Golf Resort & Spa
21 - 24 PGA Championship St Francis Links
Amateur events - Men
SEPTEMBER 2024
6 - 8
Mpumalanga Open
Middelburg CC
16 - 20 SA Premier Inter-Provincial Stellenbosch GC
25 - 26
Dimension Data Jnr U15 + U19
George GC + Kingswood GE
25 - 27 NOMADS SA U13 Championship (Boys and Girls) Kuils River GC
27 - 29
Ekurhuleni Open
29 - 30 Cape Town Junior Open
OCTOBER 2024
07-11
16-18
18-20
26-27
26-27
SA Mid-Amateur Inter-Provincial
SA Senior Amateur Championship Snr
GNGU Silver Salver Open
ERPM GC
King David Mowbray GC
Humewood GC
Atlantic Beach GC
Irene GC
Eastern Province Stroke Play Wedgewood GE
Ekurhuleni Senior Open
Lake Club Benoni
EVENTS CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2024
DATE EVENT VENUE
NOVEMBER 2024
02-03
08-10
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LINKS , HAZARDS & FAIRWAYS
Our July/August
ACROSS
1. For her services to golf Laura Davies was made one (4)
3. A shot meant for the green (8)
9. Um, it’s an awful big wave (7)
10. Daniela Darquea would have used this currency when very young (5)
11. Surname of the Swedish siblings Peter and Marlene, who both played professional golf (7)
12. Srixon, Mizuno, Callaway, and Titleist (among others) have all routinely relied on this Japanese company to forge its premium lines of irons and wedges (4)
14. His sister Laurae married fellow professional golfer Lee Westwood in January 1999 (6, 7)
17. Stan turns up ceaseless workers (4)
18. Gary was a joint runner-up at the British Masters in 2006 (7)
DOWN
1. Joost Luiten is flying (8)
2. Form into shape (5)
4. Leftie (4, 9)
22. You will get your marching orders at this golf course in Bloemfontein (5)
23. The first golf shaft manufacturer in Japan, their legacy dates back to 1930 (7)
24. Second half (4, 4)
25. On a well struck putt, there should be less than 10 percent of this for the total distance the ball travels (4)
5. In 2001, David J designed and set up Archerfield Links in East Lothian where he still resides (7)
6. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bluffs is built on the bluffs above the shore of Lake Michigan in the U.S.A. (7)
7. Region of the clubface, located between the sweet spot and the hosel (4)
8. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to golf (4)
13. Par (8)
15. The most successful shaft in the history of golf is gold (7)
16. Humewood & Royal Port Alfred amongst others are affiliated to this provincial golf union (7)
19. Imposing piece without a point (4)
20. Butchers golf shot (5)
21. This type of putt usually occurs when the backstroke is too short (4)
edition winner was Darryn Niemand
VAN TONDER WINS GARY AND VIVIENNE PLAYER CHALLENGE
Danie van Tonder’s ability to ignore all the nerves that comes with the pressure of winning and simply trust his attacking instincts once again paid off as he eagled the 18th hole to put himself in a playoff which he then won in the Gary & Vivienne Player Challenge at Kyalami Country Club at the end of August.
Van Tonder, who started the final round four strokes off the lead, first of all chipped in to eagle the 480m par-five closing hole in regulation play to complete a brilliant six-under-par 66 and leap to 14-under-par for the tournament.
challenge of the last three two-balls. The eagle proved crucial as both Yurav Premlall and Martin Rohwer shot four-under-par 68s to also finish on 14-under, sending the trio into a sudden death-playoff on the 18th.
Premlall was eliminated on the second play-off hole as he made par and Van Tonder and Rohwer both birdied the par-five. After replaying the last hole three times, they then took on the par-three 17th, which Van Tonder had bogeyed in regulation play.
The 33-year-old then had to wait to see if his clubhouse lead withstood the
Another excellent chip shot, this time out of a bunker, set up victory for the 10th time on the Sunshine Tour.
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WITH JORDAN TROUGHTON
Golf course superintendent
Umdoni Park Golf Club
When did you realise that turf management was the industry you want to take further?
Coming out of High School I realized I wasn’t good enough to go pro, but I knew I needed to be involved in the game one way or another. I was introduced to the African Turf Academy in Pretoria and immediately fell in love with the idea of turf grass maintenance.
What is the best and worst part of being a golf course superintendent?
The best part is definitely reaping what you sow. Maintaining a golf course is almost immediately visible and the compliments from members and visitors alike is what gives me motivation. I would have to say the worst part is waking up at 4:30 in the morning, but as I’ve learnt, if you’re not a morning person then greenkeeping isn’t for you.
You got into greenkeeping at a young age and have been very fortunate to have Gary Barker, who has been in the industry for a very long time as a mentor, how much has his knowledge helped you?
Yes, I am very grateful to have Gary Barker as my mentor. He is one of the most knowledgeable persons I’ve ever met. He brings with him immense experience as well as an eye for detail, which not everyone can see. He will advise tried and tested methods whereas I will suggest new school ideas and we seem to have a winning formula.
You are at Umdoni Park GC, a coastal course, does the coastal weather influence the maintenance and how?
Obviously all golf courses have their challenges. We are blessed with warm weather that suits our summer grasses. Sometimes we experience high winds which effects our spraying and irrigation. These winds can also blow sand out of our bunkers which we have to monitor closely.
What are your biggest challenges currently at Umdoni Park GC?
One of our biggest challenges at Umdoni Park is keeping our disease on our greens at bay as well as making sure our bunkers stay consistent. The biggest complaint from golfers in general are greens and bunkers.
Does one need different machinery on course for different types of grasses around the country?
Generally no. however, here at Umdoni Park we have a broader leaf of grass which takes more strain on the machine, which is why we’ve opted for rotary cutting units for our fairways and rough and cylindrical units for our tees and greens.
How big a difference does climate and location play in golf course maintenance?
It definitely does play a difference. The Western cape experience winter rains which is why they tend to opt for winter grasses whereas more northern courses experience the opposite. Every new course being built has to take location and climate into account in terms of the grasses they choose. Some grasses are easier to maintain and disease resistant, whereas other grasses harbor disease more easily and grow at a rapid rate.
To what extent does course setup affect slow play, and how do you deal with it?
Course set up does have a part to play in slow play. At Umdoni Park we mostly deal with a North East and a South West wind and being along the coast, every time you play it will be different. As a maintenance team we try and take this factor into account. The average golfer does not enjoy playing directly into 40 kph+ winds so we have to be strategic in terms of tee and pin placements.
Do you think it should be mandatory for each golf courses to close one day per week for maintenance?
I do not think it is completely necessary to close your course one day a week unless the golf course experiences a lot players through the week. It is difficult for a maintenance team to complete certain projects when there is a lot of golfers around. Closing the course could also mean more time for turf recovery, attention to detail and also giving the course staff a break. Sometimes you have to way up other factors like amenities that the golf course provides. Closing one day a week could mean a 15% drop in turnover across the board so you have to determine whether closing the course out ways the clubs profitability.
Do maintenance staff ever come into conflict with golfers and how do you deal with this?
Very seldomly. Sometimes we are faced with a situation where we have to get a certain product down immediately due to weather or other factors. I always let my staff know the severity of the situation. There has to be a mutual respect between golfers and maintenance staff and I can guarantee that whatever the maintenance staff are doing is almost always more important than your social game of golf.
How
important is it for golfers to repair their divots and pitch marks immediately vs only a couple of days or week later?
Repairing pitch marks and filling your divots is part of golf etiquette. We are playing an esteemed sport so we need to keep to that tradition. It also helps tremendously in the recovery of the turf and the overall appearance. A fixed pitch mark will take 3 days to recover. A badly fixed or unrepaired pitch mark will take 14 days.
People always complain about inconsistent bunkers, how difficult is it to maintain consistent bunkers and do you implement general checks and how?
Like I’ve said, bunkers are always in our suggestion box. We implement a system where bunker depths are checked every time we rake bunkers. We also have a system where bunker faces need to be 2 inches and compact, whereas the playing area of the bunker needs to be 5 inches plus. As long as the actual sand you are using is the same throughout, then this system can work along with regular trimming of edges.
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The clubhouse and lodge is a magnificent double-storey building occupying a prime position with sea views, and bears a striking resemblance to that at Shinnecock Hills in the United States.
A wonderful year-round destination, golfers are lured here in winter by clear, windless days and warm temperatures.
Located on the North Coast of K aZ l -Natal, Simbithi Co ntr Cl b is not onl the heart of Simbithi Eco-Estate, b t of the greater comm nit . Anchored b the a ard- inning hole e ec e golf co rse, designed b the reno ned Peter Matko ich, the Cl b offers an e cep onal game of golf and… ith the famil -oriented Fig Tree Resta rant and trend Drop Zone Bar, there is tr l something for e er one.
The Cl b is also home to three m l -faceted e ent en es, incl ding the -seater, glassed- alled Pa ilion Room, ersa le Dragonfl Conference Centre and the bespoke Simbithi Galler .
In the maddeningl fast-paced orld e li e in, breakfast is o�en hat gets sacrificed in the morning fren . It becomes an “on-the-go” affair, ith smoothies ch gged d ring the school r n, a bo l of m esli olfed do n at one's desk or a banana half-heartedl chomped as o sc rr into the office. In this edi on, e're enco raging o to treat breakfast like the glorio s meal it is. Take a moment to start o r da off impeccabl ith o r famo s Simbithi Eggs Benedict.
Ingredients
· English m ffin
g spinach
· g tomatoes ml hollandaise sa ce
· g hickor ham
g cheddar cheese
· slices onion rings egg
· potato hash bro n
· mm beer
g rice flo r
slice back bacon
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English M ffin
Ingredients:
c p milk tablespoon hite s gar
g tablespoon dr east
¼ c p melted shortening
c p arm ater
c ps all-p rpose flo r teaspoon salt
¼ c p cornmeal (or more, as needed)
Method
. Warm the milk in a sa ce pan n l it b bbles, then remo e from heat. Mi in the s gar, s rring n l dissol ed. Let cool n l l ke arm.
. Dissol e east in arm ater in a small bo l. Let stand n l cream : this sho ld take abo t min tes.
. In a large bo l, combine milk, east mi t re, shortening and three c ps of the flo r. Beat n l smooth. Add salt and rest of flo r, or eno gh to make a so� do gh. Knead.
. Place in greased bo l, co er, and let rise in a arm place n l do bled in ol me. This sho ld take abo t and ho r.
. P nch do n, then roll o t to abo t ½ inch thick.
. C t ro nds ith a bisc it c er. If o don't ha e a c er se a drinking glass, or e en an empt t na can!
. Sprinkle a paper ith cornmeal and then set the ro nds on this to rise. Also, d st the tops of the m ffins ith cornmeal. Co er and let rise for min tes.
. No , heat a greased griddle. Cook m ffins on the griddle on medi m heat, for abo t min tes on each side. Keep baked m ffins in a arm o en n l all are f ll cooked thro gh. Allo to cool.
. Place in plas c bags for storage. When o o ld like to ser e them, c t in half and toast.
…and. We ha e been asked co ntless mes for the secret to o r silk , gorgeo s hollandaise sa ce. O r chefs ha e been kind eno gh to let o into the kitchen. Here is the recipe for Simbithi hollandaise sa ce!
Ingredients
Hollandaise Sa ce
· g b er egg olks
· ml lemon j ice ml inegar
· g salt g black pepper
Method
Recipe
From the Kitchen: Simbithi
Eggs Benedict
. Melt the b er in a micro a e for abo t a min te, n l hot.
. Place the egg olks, salt and pepper in a high po ered blender. Blend for fi e seconds.
. While the blender is r nning, slo l stream in the hot b er. The sa ce ill thicken as o add the b er.
. Po r the sa ce into a small bo l and, hen o are read to ser e, dri le o er
Let's Make the Simbithi Eggs Benedict: Method
. Slice the English m ffin into t o eq al hal es. Toast each half on a toaster.
. Blanch the spinach in rapidl boiling ater, ith salt added to taste. When blanched, p t the b er in a pan and toast the spinach. Set aside.
. Make a beer ba er for o r onion rings b combining eq al parts rice flo r and beer, ith salt to taste. Co er the onion rings ith rice flo r and then dip in the beer ba er Deep fr n l bro n and crisp . Set aside.
. Grill the slice of bacon.
. No , poach o r egg:
a. Bring a shallo pot of ater p in temperat re n l it is j st abo t simmering.
b. Add t o teaspoons of nfla o red inegar to the ater. This ill help keep the egg hite ght aro nd the olk.
c. The best a to poach an egg is to first crack it into a ramekin, then po r the egg into the ater. Using a ramekin ens res that o r egg is properl cracked ith an nbroken olk.
d. For a firm hite and r nn olk o 'll ant to poach the egg for three to fo r min tes.
. Deep fr the hash bro n n l crisp . Set aside.
To assemble:
. Begin ith one half of o r toasted English m ffin. Then la the ham, the tomato (grill this in a pan, first), and the Cheddar cheese. At this stage, e p t the m ffin in the Salamander for abo t seconds to melt the cheese a bit.
. Place the bacon, spinach and poached egg and then finish off ith lashings of o r Hollandaise sa ce. Garnish.
We s all ser e the hash bro n and onion rings on the side, b t o ma let o r crea e j ices flo . Enjo !
AHLERS CLAIMS HIS 12TH SUNSHINE TOUR TITLE AT SUNBET CHALLENGE WILD COAST
Jaco Ahlers showed the experience of a mature golfer and the determination that comes from plenty of hard work as he withstood the threat of the on-fire duo of Shaun Norris and Brandon Stone to claim a one-stroke victory in the SunBet Challenge hosted by the Wild Coast Sun at the end of July.
The 42-year-old held a four-stroke lead going into the final round, but with the weather having turned favourable after two days of strong wind, Norris and Stone launched a ferocious charge for the top of the leaderboard.
Norris, who has won 13 times around the world, produced a tremendous round after an early bogey on the par-four second hole. Thereafter the 2021/22 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy winner reeled off three birdies and an eagle on the front nine and collected another six birdies on the back nine. Norris played the stretch of holes from the seventh to the 12th in six-under-par, and he needed a birdie at the last to shoot 59.
Norris could only make par on the par-four last hole, leaving him with a 60 for continued on page 76...
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Umkomaas golf course was first constructed, as a 9-hole layout, in 1913 but was expanded to 18 holes in 1926. In 1932 reknown course designer Robert "Bob" Grimsdell re-designed the course, capitalising on the natural contours of the land and taking advantage of the glorious sea views - in fact, most holes offer great views of the warm Indian ocean. The course layout has remained largely unchanged and as a result, one of Umkomaas' unique features are the raised greens, thanks to over 100 years of top-dressings and treatments.
Although not overly long, the course offers a great challenge for low handicappers, especially when the coastal winds blow. It is however forgiving for even an occasional golfer making it the perfect option for families and groups. Well placed bunkers and undulating fairways mean that those seeking to card a low round need to think their way around the course whilst those looking to simply have fun will enjoy themselves too.
Umkomaas is a great choice for those wanting to get the whole family out into the fresh air. We offer exceptional family membership packages and the opportunity to learn to play via our KidzGolf programme
Living up to our reputation as the Friendliest Club, Umkomaas offers a warm welcome to visitors both on and off the course. Competitions are held weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays and visitors are always welcome.
We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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11-under-par overall.
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Stone, meanwhile, produced a superb, bogey-free seven-under-par 63 to finish on 12-under for the tournament, just failing to add to his five professional titles.
When Ahlers double-bogeyed the par-four ninth and then dropped another shot on the par-three 13th, he slipped to 11-under, tied with Norris and with Stone charging. But the now 12-time winner overcame a tough day for him by knuckling down when it really mattered and birdied the par-four 15th and then the par-five 16th, before finishing with two pars.
Having seen what Norris had done when he teed off on the 10th, Ahlers then saw Stone’s score on the 15th. He responded with a drive that left him with an ideal number to hit a
sand-wedge at the flag, hit it close and then holed the putt.
On 16 he hit an even better tee-shot, describing it as the most crucial shot of his round, leaving him with an easy iron into the green and a birdie.
While Ahlers’ two-putt for par and victory on the 18th may have looked devoid of drama, he said he still felt like he had a mountain to climb on the last hole.
“There’s always drama on 18! But I hit a good shot and then hit a wedge away from the flag, for a reasonable two-putt for par. It may have looked drama-less, but there’s always those thoughts in your head,” Ahlers said.
But the Centurion resident silenced those negative thoughts in impressive fashion, signing for a final-round 69 for 13-under-par.
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By: Sue de Zwart
Once your spring treatment is done you are ready to tackle the season.
Reduced organic matter means a reduced breeding ground for disease
Water & nutrients move better when thatch is reduced – we lose 13 % infiltration per annum - if we do not follow sound cultural practices – this in turn has a snow ball effect on your oxygen levels in the soils & overall plant health.
Brooming sand in by hand gives you the sand channels required.
The Graden is a great tool to reduce surface organic
Timefor
spring & early summer summer applications set you up for the season. Chemistry rotation & applying the right product at the right time are critical.
My go to guys are as follows:
Sept: Banner Maxx – washed into the soil with my Qualibra targeting soil borne diseases
Oct: Banner Maxx – not watered in
Nov, Jan, March: Subdue Maxx & Daconil WS –reduce the pythium oospores in the soil & dollar spot protection
Disease:
On your bent/poa greens (cool season) greens your
Dec: Heritage + Daconil WS – always my Christmas gift to myself.
Covering me on 28 diseases for 28 days.
foraction! Turf Tips
Jan: Instrata & Subdue Maxx – anthracnose, pythium, dollar spot
Feb: Heritage & Daconil WS
Once you see the disease with the naked eye you are in the curative/eradicant stage of the disease which is devastating, difficult & costly to recover from.
Insects:
The most sustainable way to tackle your damaging insect population e.g. mole crickets is to apply your insecticides to the soil in spring to target the eggs, 1st & 2nd instars.
The upside: Reduce the population annually
Target as many adults as you can by using surf washing powder and watering it in late afternoon.
Less adults less eggs
Weeds 101:
I am not a herbicide fan, however I have come to see the benefits of a few products:
Pennant Magnum – applied to weed prone kikuyu/ bermuda fairway/semi areas to prevent goose grass & crab grass germinating.
best applied after spring treatment (don’t apply to greens)
Casper – a phenomenal safe herbicide to take care of 99% of your weed issues ……..
Once you have your pest under control you can focus on your fabulous playing surface – as you know NoMow not only pays for itself, but it raises the bar in playability, rooting, plant health & colour. I have used this product since 1997 where I started on the Leopard Creek fairways, semi, tees & bunker faces. Plant growth regulators are global tool used by all the leading turf managers.
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RISING SA STAR VAN VELZEN TO MAKE NEDBANK GOLF CHALLENGE DEBUT
Ryan van Velzen will make his debut in the DP World Tour’s Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City from December 5-8, 2024, as the face of a new generation of young South African professionals seeking to make their mark in ‘Africa’s Major’.
Van Velzen secured his place in a stellar international field for this year’s Nedbank Golf Challenge, in honour of Gary Player, thanks to a groundbreaking performance on the Sunshine Tour last season which saw him crowned the winner of the overall Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy.
The 22-year-old will join compatriots Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Erik van Rooyen as well as defending champion Max Homa
from America amongst the early stars announced for this year’s tournament, in partnership with Nedbank and Sun International. The US$6million tournament is part of the DP World Tour’s Opening Swing, which will be the first of five Global Swings on the 2025 Race to Dubai.
“It’s a privilege to have qualified to play in the Nedbank Golf Challenge and to be there with the best players in the world. I’ve been to the Nedbank Golf Challenge a few times with my dad and friends and I watched Lee Westwood and Tommy Fleetwood win it,” said Van Velzen.
The rising star of South African golf is already continued on page 84...
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a three-time winner on the Sunshine Tour and has earned himself a DP World Tour card for the 2025 season. This year he also made his Major debut in The PGA Championship and The Open.
“Winning the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy last season was amazing. I mean, to win against some of the top players in the country and to perform at that level for such a long season is a great achievement. It just gave me a sense of belonging and confidence,” said Van Velzen.
Over the years the Nedbank Golf Challenge has rewarded several of South Africa’s promising professionals with a place in the field thanks to their finishes of first on the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit delivered by The Courier Guy, including Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Zander Lombard, Thriston
Lawrence, George Coetzee and Ockie Strydom.
In addition to a strong field, fans will be further rewarded this year with a new luxury public Hospitali-TEE Lounge option which promises to take the normal day visitor experience to a new level with a brand new hospitality lounge located close to the Public Village and offering an air-conditioned facility with indoor and outdoor seating, a live feed of the golf, and catering throughout the day.
The package fee will include an official entrance ticket to the Nedbank Golf Challenge, accreditation for exclusive access to the Hospitali-TEE Lounge, a premium buffet including breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks, a fully stocked open bar, an all-day coffee station, a live television feed of the golf, daily live entertainment, a daily player autograph opportunity, a sunscreen station, daily prizes and competitions, and official Nedbank Golf Challenge merchandise.
Why not talk about sustainable golf, and the importance of the celebration of National Women’s Day throughout August?
On 9 August 2024, South Africa celebrated National Women’s Day, and the day has been set aside on our calendar, to commemorate the famous women’s march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria on 9 August 1956. Additionally, this year’s Women’s Month commemoration theme is “Celebrating 30 Years of Democracy Towards Women’s Development”, and celebrates women as active agents of change and social transformation. The commemoration also allows us to reflect, and take stock of achievements and the challenges that remain, while mobilising further support for the further development of women.
In terms of golf there is a need to acknowledge women’s accomplishments, as well as the leadership role and huge contribution women make in the areas of management and administration of golf at national, provincial and club level, all women golfers, whether they are professionals or amateurs, and last, but not least, all the women involved in the turf grass and green industries.
In terms of mobilising support for the further development of women in golf, the amalgamation of women’s golf into the other golfing associations to establish GOLFRSA, as a non-profit company to operate as the national sporting organisation of amateur golf in the Republic, has been a huge step in breaking through the “glass ceiling” for women to take up more leadership roles in golf in South Africa.
Furthermore, the Department of Sport and
Recreation has also added to the importance of the role of women in sport.
In April 2023, the Department of Sport published the draft Women in Sport Policy, wherein are outlined a set of measures that will promote and support women in sport, and help to ensure programmes are in place to address gender disparities in sporting codes and structures.
The draft also addresses barriers to entry by women in sport, such as lack of funding, sponsorship and inadequate remuneration.
A cabinet press release stated; “The proposed policy intends to promote increased active participation of women in sport and leadership roles such as coaching and officiating. It also seeks to promote equity and ensure women receive respect or recognition on the professional front, including equal remuneration as their male counterparts.”
This is a call to action; at your next meeting why not place the issue of sustainability of golf and its three pillars namely environmental sustainability, social responsibility and good governance on your agenda, focusing on the principles that underpin celebrating Women’s Month, including, women as active agents of change and social transformation, taking stock of achievements, and the challenges that remain, while mobilising support for the further development of women.
If you have any queries, why not contact the John Collier Golf through our website at https: //johncolliergolf.com/, or via email ajcollier@telkomsa.net?
TURNING BACK THE CLOCK WHO is the Golfer from the past?
• Our mystery golfer was born in Naugatuck, Connecticut on December 14, 1902, and passed away in Clearwater, Florida on April 19, 1972.
• He was of Lithuanian descent.
• As a teenager, an accident took off the ring finger on his left hand, plus part of his left pinkie. After that, he had to rebuild his golf grip to work for him despite those missing fingers.
• His greatest season was 1931, when he won the U.S. Open, reached the semi-finals of the PGA Championship, and won four events on the professional circuit. He also made the first of two appearances on Team USA in the Ryder Cup winning both matches he played.
• His U.S. Open win came in a marathon playoff. He and George Von Elm were tied at 292 (8-over-par) after regulation play. They played a 36-hole playoff the next day and tied again at 149 (7-over-par). The following day they played 36 more holes and Burke emerged victorious 148 to 149.
• He was inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame in 1966
Answer on page 102
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SUNSHINE TOUR TO HOST TWO EVENTS ON DP WORLD TOUR’S OPENING SWING
The Sunshine Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Championship and AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open will form part of a strong Opening Swing on the DP World Tour when it tees off its new season on southern hemisphere fairways this December.
In announcing the five-tournament Opening Swing, the DP World Tour and Sunshine Tour confirmed that the Alfred Dunhill Championship and AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open will be the final two events of the Swing, which is another powerful example of the global pathway of opportunity that exists on the Sunshine Tour.
The Opening Swing is one of five Global Swings on the 2025 Race to Dubai, with each Swing rewarding its individual champion with exemptions into some of the biggest tournaments on the Tour as well as extra prize money incentives.
The Sunshine Tour has confirmed that the €1.5 million Alfred Dunhill Championship will be played from 12-15 December at its traditional home of Leopard Creek Country Club on the border of the Kruger National Park, and where Louis Oosthuizen claimed
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a dramatic two-stroke victory over Charl Schwartzel last season.
This will be followed by the $1.5 million AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open from 19-22 December at Mont Choisy Le Golf in Mauritius. Oosthuizen is also the defending champion of this title following impressive back-to-back victories last season.
The Sunshine Tour will announce the remainder of its summer co-sanctioned tournaments in due course.
“We are extremely proud of and grateful for our longstanding strategic alliance with the DP World Tour and look forward to being part of an Opening Swing that will culminate on Sunshine Tour fairways,” said Thomas Abt, Commissioner of the Sunshine
Tour.
“The strength of the alliance we have with the DP World Tour is showcased through these Global Swings, which create a pathway for our South African professionals to compete successfully on home fairways and possibly open up doors to even greater opportunities globally.”
Ben Cowen, the DP World Tour’s Chief Tournament & Operations Officer, said: “We look forward to the Alfred Dunhill Championship and AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open concluding the Opening Swing of our 2025 season this December. Both events exemplify the strength of our longstanding strategic alliance with the Sunshine Tour, and we will announce details of further co-sanctioned tournaments on our 2025 global schedule in due course.”
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