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CONTENTS PAGE
On the Cover:
Gooderson Monks Cowl Golf Resort has been refurbished and offers a great weekend getaway to the Drakensberg. “Tandi on Tour” comes to an end in this edition, a big thank you to Tandi Cuningham for her contributions. Lastly congratulations to Anelia Venter who won season six of Golfing Gals. Merry Christmas, enjoy the festivities and see you in the New Year.
Celebrity golfer profile – Kallie Knoetze
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Gooderson Monks Cowl Golf Resort
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Golf’s 2020 vision
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Two firsts for Lee-Anne
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Greenkeeping - Two will always be better than one 78
HEALTH & LIFESTYLE Letter to the Editor
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News from the PGA
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Golfing Gals Trivia quiz
TUITION & INSTRUCTION
Neville and Louis with the lady of the moment, Lee-Anne Pace.
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Know your rules
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Advanced players series
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AMATEUR NEWS
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AFFORDABLE GOLF
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RESULTS & RANKINGS
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EVENTS CALENDAR
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KIDS STUFF
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GREENKEEPING
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ON TOUR WITH TANDI
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
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Classifieds
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SA Golf Trader directory
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Laugh out loud
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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
WINNING LETTER Dear Editor I feel that there is a danger of golf becoming an enduring sport of power and top physical fitness, which could possibly alienate audiences. A reality not afforded to most other sports and one that should be celebrated is that the average club golfer could tee it up with the world number one and still enjoy a competitive game together. A unique relationship exists in golf between professional and amateurs and this relationship is often incorporated into successful tour events such as the Alfred Dunhill Links Pro-Am. This cannot be said for most other mainstream sports. The Ryder Cup once again proved itself to be immensely entertaining and one has to ask why this is so. I would say that it is the emergence of individual characters such as Jamie Donaldson who gave a disheveled interview after a celebratory night out on the town.
of taking itself too seriously but thankfully events such as the Ryder Cup help to remind us that it is ultimately there to be enjoyed. Regards Simon Kirk
Dear Simon Yes it is the characters of sport that so often keep us entertained. We must guard against a sterile environment where sports stars are almost robotic in their approach to the fans. Pro-Am events are fantastic and help keep the sport “real�. Imagine a ProAm formula one race? Regards
Like most sports, golf is always in danger
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PGA NEWS
PGA of America president
sacked for calling Ian Poulter a ‘little girl’
Ted Bishop has been removed from his post as the president of the PGA of America for “insensitive gender-based statements” about Ian Poulter on social media, the golf governing body has announced.
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ishop called Poulter a “Lil Girl” in a series of outbursts on his personal Twitter and Facebook pages on Thursday in posts that have since been deleted. Bishop, the 38th PGA president, was reacting to the English Ryder Cup player making critical remarks in his recently released autobiography about the methods of Tom Watson and Nick Faldo as captains in the Europe v USA tournament. Bishop first wrote on Twitter: “@IanJamesPoulter – Faldo’s record stands by itself. Six majors and all-time RC points. Yours vs. His? Lil Girl. @NickFaldo006 @pgaofamerica.” Bishop then expanded his point on Facebook, saying: “Used to be athletes who had lesser records or accomplishments in a sport never criticized the icons. Tom Watson (8 majors and a 10-3-1 Ryder Cup record) and Nick Faldo (6 majors and all-time Ryder Cup points leader) get bashed by Ian James Poulter. Really? Sounds like a little school girl squealing during recess. C’MON MAN!”
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Poulter, himself yet to triumph in a major, was taken aback by the remark. “Is being called a ‘lil girl’ meant to be derogatory or a put down?” Poulter said to Golf Channel. “That’s pretty shocking and disappointing, especially coming from the leader of the PGA of America. No further comment.” The vice-president, Derek Sprague, has been appointed the interim president until 22 November, when there will be an election.
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Nedbank Golf Challenge Eligibility Change - Nedbank Golf Challenge windfall for Cape Town Open year was to win the South African Open,” said Roper, “and that’s how 2013 SA Open champion Morten Orum Madsen got in. “With the change in the Sunshine Tour schedule, the Cape Town Open has moved into the old SA Open slot, and I’m thrilled that we will be giving a form player from the Sunshine Tour a shot at competing with some of the best players in the world.”
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un International announced last month that the winner of the 2014 Lion of Africa Cape Town Open to be played from November 27-30 will receive direct entry into this year’s $6.5-million Nedbank Golf Challenge. Confirming the windfall for a local tournament, Nedbank Golf Challenge Tournament Director Alastair Roper said the change in one of the criteria for eligibility for ‘Africa’s Major’ was brought about by the change of date for the South African Open Championship announced earlier in the day. “One way into the tournament in its new 30-man format last
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The incentive will give players in the Cape Town Open extra motivation to perform well: Over and above the prize-money for the tournament and the Chase to the Investec Cup points up for grabs, the last-placed finisher in the Nedbank Golf Challenge takes home $100,000. “It’s great for the tournament,” said Sunshine Tour Chief Operating Officer Grant Wilson, “because it will attract some players who might ordinarily choose to play elsewhere. And, thanks to Sun International’s and Nedbank’s generosity, there is every chance that a Sunshine Tour professional who has been working hard all year back home has a shot at playing in one of the biggest tournaments in the world.” The Nedbank Golf Challenge takes place from December 4-7 at the Gary Player Country Club at Sun City.
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GOLFING
GALS
Vote for your favourite Golfing Gal and she can win a host of exciting prizes. If you would like to see Merle win then Email: SAGT NOVEMBER/DECEMBER to info@sagt.co.za. Terms and Conditions apply. 1. Name: Merle Geyer. 2. What is your handicap? 32 3. How long have you been playing Golf? I have been playing for 2 years now. 4. Who got you into playing Golf? Adam Hayes. 5. Who is your favourite golfer? Adam Scott. 6. Where are you currently a member at? I am a member at Zwartkop CC. 7. Which is your favourite golf course? Pinnacle Point with its breath taking views. 8. What has been your most embarrassing moment on the golf course? Missing the ball completely, it really sucks! 9. What is your definition of success? Happiness. 10. What do you hope to achieve in the coming years? I hope to become a successful business woman, independent and happy.
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11. Any superstitions? Never ever, ever brake a mirror! 12. Favourite Movie: Moulin Rouge. 13. Three things I can’t live without: My zambak, cell phone and coffee. 14. My guilty pleasure: 2 minute noodles. 15. My favourite food: Sushi. 16. Happiness is: 2 minute noodles. 17. Get me a plane ticket to: Paris. 18. Someone I look up to: Karen van Rensburg. 19. I’m not embarrassed to say that I: like Meatloaf. 20. Favourite quote: I’d rather burn out than fade away. Season Seven If 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 two photos of your choice to neville@sagolftrader.co.za. 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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TRIVIA quiz HEALTH & LIFEST YLE
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Congratulations to Riaan Paulse our winner of the Sep/Oct edition; he receives two bottles of KWV 12 year old brandy
1. Lee Anne Pace has a degree in?
7. Who is hearing impaired and wears a hearing aid device on both sides and is a patron of the English Deaf Golf Association?
a) Architecture b) Economics c) Psychology
2. In April 2010, who was strongly rebuked for using an anti-Semitic nickname for Totten ham Hotspur fans in one of his Twitter posts? a) b) c)
Ian Poulter Lee Westward Luke Donald
3. Who was captain for the United States at the 2010 Ryder Cup? a) b) c)
Corey Pavin Paul Azinger Tom Lehman
4. Who won the Nedbank Golf Challenge in 1995? a) b) c)
Nick Faldo Corey Pavin Colin Montgomerie
5. Who was selected by Tom Watson as one of his three captains’ picks for the 2014 Ryder Cup team, finishing with a record of 0–1–1 in the two matches he participated in? This included a halved match against Ian Poulter in the singles competition. a) b) c)
Keegan Bradley Hunter Mahan Webb Simpson
6. Who was the last South African before Hennie Otto to win the Italian Open? a) b) c)
a) b) c)
Tony Jacklin Peter Oosterhuis Mark James
8. Craig Parry’s middle name is? a) David b) Duane c) Dustin
9. Who in an ode to his native Australia marks his Titleist Pro V1 with a drawn-on kangaroo? The marking has been featured in Titleist advertisements. a) b) c)
Geoff Ogilvy Nick O’Hern Scott Hend
10. Who has always been known as a stylish, flamboyant dresser on the golf course, which earned him the nickname “Peacock of the Fairways”? a) b) c)
Doug Sanders Billy Casper Gay Brewer
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1. The first correct entry drawn will be declared the winner. The draw will take place on the 15th of December 2014. 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 info@sagt.co.za or Fax your chosen answer letters to 086 694 2185.
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tuition & instruction
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KNOW YOUR RULES LIFTING BALL FOR IDENTIFICATION
If a player believes that a ball at rest might be his, but he cannot identify it, the player may lift the ball for identification, without penalty. The right to lift a ball for identification is in addition to the actions permitted under Rule 12-1. Before lifting the ball, the player must announce his intention to his opponent in match play or his marker or a fellow-competitor in stroke play and mark the position of the ball. He may then lift the ball and identify it, provided that he gives his opponent, marker or fellow-competitor an opportunity to observe the lifting and replacement. The ball must not be cleaned beyond the extent necessary for identification when lifted under Rule 12-2. If the ball is the playeršs ball and he fails to comply with any part of this procedure, he incurs a penalty of one stroke.
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tuition & instruction
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Pitching basics 101 by Paul Cuningham, PGA Qualified Teaching Professional at Eagle Canyon
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he Pro that can pitch, doesn’t need to putt! The stats speak for themselves in that the closer you pitch it the easier it is to convert it. In this modern age of the game, relatively speaking of course ;-) Top players convert on average 9 out of 10 one meter putts, 6 out of 10 from two meters and 3 out of 10 from just inside four meters. If you get it closer than most, you’ll always be in the game - you may even own it! Primarily, the set-up is everything to all things and swings. As your first point of connection to the club, a weak grip position as seen here in frame 2, set more into the fingers of your left hand will allow for more hinge in your wrists and make it easier for the club head to return back underneath your hands through impact. This will help add to the flight, spin and consistency of your pitches. Unless you are opening the club face up to a maximum of 45 degrees (know as the cut-pitch or lob), then there is no need to open up your stance way left of your target. This just complicates swing paths and strike points.
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Where we can we want to return the club squarely with the full face of the grooves presented at impact, the true loft returned for best flight and bounce characteristics striking the turf directly under your ball. To achieve pinpoint accuracy, square up your stance and create mini golf swings of different lengths for distance control, down your target line. The centre point of your swing is your “BOP”, your “bottomout-point”. Make sure you fit the bounce of your sole to the strike point underneath the golf ball. Take note of the impact point in your practice swings and then fit it to your strike. The narrower we stand the more top heavy it makes us and because of the sense of instability we get with this it heightens our internal senses towards making us more stable during the motion. That’s why so many Teaching Pro’s love throwing at us the feet-together-drill ;-) For pitches inside the 50 meter zone keep your shoes just inside your shoulder-line, imagine you have a soccer ball between your shoes. Pitches or distance wedges over 50 meters, let your feet stabilize and fit your frame, shoulder width apart.
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A. Good posture in any of the art forms in golf is crucial to the consistency of your strike and distance control. Setting your spine angle correctly will enable you to rotate more efficiently and help keep your swing more on plane. This will allow your club head to bottom out more consistently underneath the ball. Push your bum out and upward slightly, hollowing out your lower back and then raise your chin slightly with an air of arrogance looking down your nose at the ball. This will get all the disks in your spine seated comfortably and aggravate it less during the rotation of your movement. Never over flex your knees, once again this overloads the muscle groups in your legs or lower back and could put strain on your natural mobility and a corrective impulse could occur causing you to miss strike shots. Let your knee flex just support your tilt over the ball, no strain, no pain but much to gain ;-) Finally before you attempt to swing, make sure you are loaded onto the balls of your feet. This is your position of ultimate mobility, stability and your bodies point of dynamic balance. Ready? Green light on? Let’s Go! B. Now that we have a good set-up it’s time to get the pitch in motion. We want to keep the move as simple and effective as possible. Its important that we are not too “handsy” with this shot, the job of the hands are to keep connection to the club and maintain a sense of feel to where the club head is throughout the swing - so keep them soft! Next we want as little moving parts as possible in your action and more of a bigger muscle, arms/body motion that allows the club head to have controlled acceleration through the strike. C. Some of my favorite drills for gaining synchronization to your pitches is the towel drill under both arms and weighted ball swings. The towel connects your arms to your body and gets your arms working in unison with your body. The ball helps keep us connected and the arm/body motion constant. Its also harder to lift the ball in the backswing, so assists us more in a one piece take-away and shorter backswing options. It’s also harder to throw a heavy ball in this manner and as you get a little tired the hands start working less and the bigger muscles take over more - this is the feeling you want in practice! When you release the ball towards your target (the person playing catch) make sure you commit it towards them - let it GO; extend it down your target-line.
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D. Always finish your swings in your pitches or make sure your follow-throughs are longer than your backswings. Through hip height both back and through, always make sure the butt of your club is always pointing at your belly button. we’re looking for width in the pitch action, shallow or sweeping strikes through impact and a fancy “Y” with the forearms/club shaft through impact. When you train your pitching, not only do you want consistency in your flight and strike but you also want a nice compact scatter pattern of balls in your nominated scoring circle surrounding the target. Anything around 2 meters and in is great from around the 15 meter zone up to 50 meters and from there up to 100 meters, inside of 3 meters would great.
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A M AT E U R N E W S
Central Gauteng lifts 54th at SA IPT
Central Gauteng’s youthful exuberance, grit and determination was unparalleled for five days as they marched to an unbeaten victory in the 54th South African Inter-Provincial held at Westlake GC in September.
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“This is an incredible moment for the whole team,” said captain Louis Taylor as the team shared a round of high fives at the 18th green after the last putt dropped.
The six bankers and two rookies dovetailed to perfection against Western Province, Southern Cape, Ekurhuleni and defending champions, Gauteng North and defeated Boland 7.5 – 4.5 in the final scuffle to lift the title for a record 26th time.
“In my first SA IPT we came up just short and last year we had to fight like demons to survive relegation,” Taylor said. “I think only the past winners of this tournament can understand the incredible pride we share as a team right now. This was a team effort all the way and everyone deserves to take credit.
hile this year’s tournament delivered the usual mix of upsets and jostling for position, it proved once again that even when teams look strong on paper, golf is still played on grass.
A-SECTION FINAL LOG
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Southern Cape
(5, 2, 0, 3, 4, 28.0)
(Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won)
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Boland
(5, 1, 2, 2, 4, 26.5)
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Central Gauteng
(5, 5, 0, 0, 10, 39.0)
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Ekurhuleni
(5, 1, 1, 3, 3, 27.0)
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Western Province
(5, 4, 0, 1, 8, 38.5)
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Gauteng North
(5, 0, 1, 4, 1, 21.0)
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Eastern Province claims emotional promotion at SA IPT Eastern Province earned the coveted promotion in the 54th South African Inter-Provincial, after emerging unbeaten in an epic B-Section battle for supremacy against KwaZulu-Natal at Westlake GC in September.
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astern Province had a two point edge going into the final round, but it was still too close to call after KwaZulu-Natal took a 3-1 lead over North West and Eastern Province finished 1-3 down to Mpumalanga in the Foursomes.
B-SECTION LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won) 1
Eastern Province
(6, 6, 0, 0, 12, 45)
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KwaZulu-Natal
(6, 5, 0, 1, 10, 51.5)
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North West
(6, 3, 1, 2, 7, 35)
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Mpumalanga
(6, 2, 1, 3, 5, 34.5)
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Free State
(6, 2, 0, 4, 4, 34.5)
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Limpopo
(6, 1, 0, 5, 2, 26)
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Border
(6, 1, 0, 5, 2, 25.5)
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It went right down to the wire for the champions as the men in black threw everything into the final skirmish to triumph 10.5 – 1.5 after taking seven Singles against North West. But it was all too little, too late as Mzuyanda Zingela inspired his charges to rally for a narrow 6.5 – 5.5 victory against Free State.
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Reigning Sanlam SA Women’s Amateur champion Ivanna Samu racked up her fourth victory this season with an impressive wireto-wire triumph in the 34th Ackerman Championship at Clovelly GC in September.
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Sizzling Samu crowned Ackerman champion
he 15-year-old Ruimsig golfer took a commanding five stroke lead in the Gus Ackerman Division with an opening 73 and protected her advantage with a second round 76. The Gauteng golfer weathered a slight stumble towards the end of the final round and rallied with a closing birdie after a double bogey at the 15th and bogey at the 17th for a 71 to win by five strokes from Amy Henning on four-over-par 220.
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220 Ivanna Samu 73 76 71 225 Amy Henning 81 76 68 234 Samantha Barber 81 79 74 236 Natasha Carlsson 80 83 73
She claimed the Pam Golding Properties Western Province Championship for her first senior provincial title at Somerset West Golf Club in March, the Gauteng 54-Hole Championship in May and defeated Lorna Assad 2&1 in the Sanlam SA Women’s Amateur at her home course in August. Cherylynn Croome lifted the Raymond Ackerman Trophy in the B-Division with a winning score of 172 and Amore Steyn scored a runaway victory the C-Division.
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237 Chiara Contomathios 84 73 80 238 Ashleigh Mills 82 77 79; Vicki Traut 78 79 81 240 Crystal Beukes 86 73 81; Jamie-Lee Daniels 82 81 77; Caitlyn Macnab 82 80 78
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Du Plessis wins MCB Indian Ocean Amateur Smith took the first round lead with a 71 and held on for a share of pole with a 75.
The leading pair went into the final round one stroke clear of Mauritian number one, Ludovic Bax, and three shots ahead of Arnoldi. Du Plessis took on the two-club wind at the testy layout and fired a tournament low four-under-par 68 to claim his second international podium finish.
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ising Limpopo star Hennie du Plessis was full of smiles when he landed back on South African soil after a fruitful debut in the MCB Indian Ocean Amateur Golf Open in Mauritius last month. Du Plessis upstaged fellow South Africans Jason Smith and NJ Arnoldi at the Tamarina GC to claim a four stroke victory in the second edition of the prestigious international event on Sunday. The 17-year-old Sesambos golfer lagged four off the pace after an opening 75, but carded a second 71 to catch up to reigning SA Amateur Stroke Play champion, Smith.
Hendrikse romps to victory at Indwe SA Senior Stroke Play
“I would love to make this a habit,” joked Du Plessis, who also lifted the Zambia Amateur Open title a little over a year ago. “I’m absolutely thrilled with this victory,” said Du Plessis after finishing on two under 214. “Going up against top amateurs like Jason, NJ and Ludovic was pretty challenging. The field wasn’t massive, but it was stacked with top ranked players from Mauritius, Reunion Island and Madagascar and the two top ranked amateurs from India. “It was a great experience for me to go up against them and come out winning.” The Pretoria amateur began the final round in a tie for the lead with fellow Gauteng North golfer, Chris Delport, on six under and a two stroke advantage over evergreen Jock Wellington, a three-time winner of the prestigious senior championship. Hendrikse produced a clinical, comprehensive two-underpar 70 to triumph on eight under 136, finishing a magnificent five strokes clear of Delport and Wellington, who carded respective rounds of 73 and 75. “At our age, you grow old fast in a year that it is really an incredible privilege for anyone to win this championship twice, let alone three times like Jock did,” said the delighted champion. “I am so thrilled to put my name on the trophy and, if I am even halfway as competitive as I am now, I’ll definitely have another go next year.”
FINAL RESULTS
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op ranked Mellette Hendrikse put on a classy performance at Pecanwood CC to claim his second Indwe Risk Services SA Senior Amateur Stroke Play Championship title with a runaway victory last month.
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208 Mellette Hendrikse 68 70 70 213 Jock Wellington 71 69 73; Chris Delport 69 69 75 215 Johan Marais 67 73 75 216 Morgan Phillips 71 71 74 219 David Konzani 71 76 72 221 Lawrence Franklin 77 69 75; Mark O’Brien 74 74 73; Roy van Blerk 72 73 76; Robin Ashby 70 76 75
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Western Province and Border prevail at SA Women’s IPT
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ara Gorlei struck the winning note for Western Province A victory in the 54th Pick n Pay SA Women’s Inter-Provincial, while Border celebrated a hard-fought for B-Section promotion at Royal Cape GC last month. Province number one Gorlei boxed a crucial pressure putt to halve her game against Woo Ju Son and force 4.5 all draw against Gauteng B to hand the local favourites their first victory in the prestigious team championship since 1999. Gorlei’s half point was not only a victory for Western Province, but a salute to the union’s commitment to junior golf development. “Cara and six other players in the A and B teams came through our Junior Development Programme,” said Women’s Golf Western Province president, Sarah Braude.
FINAL RESULTS
golf in our province, but also underlines the importance of our programme. Meanwhile Gauteng A defeated Gauteng North 5.5 – 3.5 to finish second in the standings to force the defending champions to third in the standings. In the Division 2 matches, Boland beat KwaZulu-Natal 5.5 – 3.5, while Ekurhuleni handed Gauteng North B a 6.5 – 2.5 drubbing.
Pure Bliss for Border As predicted, the final round match between Border and North West Province was a tightly fought contest, but Border rallied to secure the coveted A-Section promotion.
“The victory not only shows the strength of junior
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A-Section Division 1 - LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won) 1 Western Province A (3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 15.5) 2 Gauteng A (3, 1, 1, 1, 3, 13.0) 3 Gauteng North A (3, 1, 0, 2, 2, 15.5) 4 Gauteng B (3, 0, 2, 1, 2, 10.0)
B Section Division 1 - LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won) 1 Border (3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 13.5) 2 Eastern Province (3, 2, 0, 1, 4, 10.0) 3 Western Province B (3, 1, 0, 2, 2, 4.5) 4 North West Province (3, 0, 1, 2, 1, 8.0)
A Section Division 2 - LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won) 1 Boland (3, 3, 0, 0, 6, 19.5) 2 Kwazulu Natal (3, 2, 0, 1, 4, 16.5) 3 Ekurhuleni (3, 1, 0, 2, 2, 9.5) 4 Gauteng North B (3, 0, 0, 3, 0, 8.5)
B Section Division 2 - LOG (Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won) 1 Southern Cape (3, 2, 1, 0, 5, 12.5) 2 Free State & Northern Cape (3, 1, 1, 1, 3, 8.0) 3 Limpopo (3, 0, 2, 1, 2, 8.5) 4 Mpumalanga (3, 1, 0, 2, 2, 7.0)
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Double Ekurhuleni joy at A Boys U-13 Champs
Ekurhuleni junior Liam van Deventer delighted in a double celebration after the young gun scored a play-off victory in the prestigious Nomads SA Boys U-13 Championship and helped his team to win the Team Competition at Wingate Park CC last month.
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he leaders finished the first extra hole in par, but during the third trip down the 18th, Van Deventer turned the tide in his favour. He timed his second shot perfectly and finished 20 meters before the green, while Duminy overshot the pin. The Ekurhuleni junior chipped to six feet and drained the birdie putt for victory. Meanwhile Yurav Premlall carded a 79, Zamokuhle Nxasana returned 82, Casey Jarvis registered an 82 and Jaryd Venter contributed an 84 to win the Team Competition. The runner’s up last year, Ekurhuleni scored 392 in the first two rounds and combined for a 399 in the final round to defeat Central Gauteng by two shots.
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FINAL ROUND INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARD (top 5) 1 2 3 4 5
221 Liam Van Deventer 76 73 72* 221 Jordon Duminy 74 73 74 222 Barend Botha 76 72 74 229 Emerson Bam 73 75 81 230 Luke Pienaar 74 79 77
FINAL ROUND TEAM RESULT (top 5) 1 2 3 4 5
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1183 - EGGU 392 392 399 1185 - Central Gauteng 385 399 401 1202 - Southern Cape 394 400 408 1223 - Gauteng North 397 410 416 1230 - Border 411 408 411
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Summer deals at Centurion Country Club
Pay only R220.00 p/p for a round of golf, Monday to Friday, AM or PM field for affiliated visitors. Valid for the months of December ’14 and January ’15 Terms and conditions apply. Subject to availability.
Corporate Membership packages on offer at Centurion Country Club. Receive a 5% discount with proof of this ad when joining on a full corporate package. For more info on above or to book, contact Nicola van Heerden on 012 665 9601 November / December 2014 www.sagolftrader.co.za 23 or nicola@centurioncountryclub.co.za • www.centurioncountryclub.co.za
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Full Membership R3500 What’s more, Jackal Creek Golf Club will kit you out with a welcome gift valued at R2000!
FREE Litimed Edition Jackal Creek Back Pack FREE ½ hour Video Swing Analysis and Lesson Up to 4 months FREE Membership
Options also available for seniors, students and juniors For further information please contact Kate: info@jackal-creek.co.za / 011 251 6721 / www.jackalcreekgolf.co.za
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Joburg Gems & Joburg Tourism Tee Off in Italy
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he Joburg Gems collective headed off to Italy last month to showcase Johannesburg as a golfing destination to the golf travel community at the International Golf Travel Market (IGTM). The exhibition took place in Lake Como where over 600 golf tourism suppliers joined 350 pre-qualified buyers and the international press for four days of pre-scheduled appointments, networking opportunities and industry updates.
positive results with tour operators sending their golfing groups to Johannesburg especially from countries in Africa, UK, Switzerland and Germany.
“This is a great private and public sector collaboration and we’re thrilled to be part of this initiative which has seen the brand growing in strength thanks to the power of joint marketing,” says Rendani Khorommbi, Visitor Services Bureau Manager, Joburg Tourism. “It’s also a prime opportunity to This was the fourth year that Joburg Tourism, together promote the City of Johannesburg’s flagship golfing with the members of Joburg Gems (The Fairway Hotel event, the Joburg Open,” emphasises Khorommbi. & Golf Resort, Randpark Golf Club, Royal Jhb & Kens“Co-sanctioned by the European Tour and the Sunington Golf Club and Bryanston Country Club) joined shine Tour, this is the City’s flagship project which forces to exhibit at IGTM. The main purpose of attend- has over the years received a return on investment in excess of 800 million. Under the leadership of the ing this annual worldwide golf tourism trade show is to create a demand for golf tour operators to package City of Johannesburg’s current Executive Mayor, Clr Johannesburg as a part of their golfing itineraries to Mpho Parks Tau, the tournament has seen growth South Africa. This marketing initiative together with in size and stature, with the tournament’s status as a other strategically identified promotions are yielding qualifier for the British Open signifying this.
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A F F O R D A B L E G O L F - western cape
Golfers raise R605 000 for their local community
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teenberg Golf Club is synonymous with giving generously to charity with initiatives such as the Cadiz Steenberg Classic and Holes 4 Hope. Each year, the first Saturday in November sees the previous weeks eight golf events culminate into the final members only event at the luxurious Steenberg Golf Club where the generous members give back to the local community.
defend their title with first prize in the main event, the Classic.
All this and more has been made possible through the generous participants in the annual Cadiz Steenberg Classic golf tournament earlier this month.
Lead sponsor, Cadiz Asset Management’s CEO Frank Cadiz said the company’s involvement was based on its belief that responsible and caring corporate citizenship is a key component of true business leadership.
A total of R605 000 was raised during the weeklong event and is being distributed as follows: • Westlake United Church Trust (WUCT). • South African Riding for the Disabled Association (SARDA). • The Emma Animal Rescue Society (TEARS) • The Chaeli Campaign • Reach for a Dream – Western Cape • St Frances Outreach Trust • Sunrise Special Care • Steenberg Caddy & Clinic The Cadiz Steenberg Classic has grown since 2000 from a one-day tournament to a week-long, fund-raising event, hosting daily competitions including a parent/child contest and culminating in the Cadiz Steenberg Classic on the last day. This year saw a dynamic team of ladies, comprising of John Ellse, David Powter, Keith Ruthenberg and James Darroch
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Steenberg’s Director of Golf, Ian Kennedy, said the event offered one of the best golfing experiences in the country on a perfectly conditioned course, while participants were all directly playing a part in uplifting the local community.
“We are incredibly proud to be associated with the participants in this event, Steenberg Golf Estate, and the beneficiaries who are located within the communities in which we work and live. Giving back in through this type of initiative is not only rewarding but incredibly necessary to ensure we play our part in supporting all sectors of society.” An overwhelmed Dave Barnes of WUCT said: “It’s enormously humbling, it’s a Godsend” Since 2000, the Cadiz Steenberg Classic has raised close to R6-million for community upliftment organisations located near the golf course. For more information, please contact Director of Golf, Ian Kennedy, golfdir@steenberggolfclub.co.za
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Beautiful, eco friendly golf course, • 1hr from Cape Town • In Overberg Region Western Cape • On Whale Coast
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We WelcoMe: • Corporate days • Group Bookings • New Members • Visitors
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Monday & Thursday Special: R70 until end October ‘excluding competition and corporate days’
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European Golf Resort Investment Report: Doing the Rounds Come & enjoy our southern hospitality!
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report entitled ‘European Golf Resort Investment’ from global hotel consultants HVS London states that this year has seen in excess of 386m euros (£322m)-worth of major (over 10m euros) single asset transactions in golf resorts compared with none in 2013 and 128m euros (£107m)-worth in 2012. The report says economic recovery is now encouraging institutional investors and private equity organistions to invest in golf resorts. These properties are now being viewed as attractive investments as they offer multiple revenue streams as well as potential for future development. Many have the benefit of wellbuilt hotel properties with highly regarded golf courses and a diverse guest profile. Much of the new investment comes from the US.
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Bredasdorp is situated in the heart of the Overberg region a mere 2 hours drive from Cape Town and approximately 25 km from Cape Agulhas, the southernmost point of Africa.
SUMMER SEASON TICKETS:
Valid November ’14 – April ‘15 4 Rounds: R600 / 8 Rounds R1100 / 12 Rounds
R1 400
Contact Werner or John at 028 424 1855 to make your golf reservations. www.bredasdorpgolf.co.za
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Barton, in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, is located off the R43 road leading to Hermanus. Lying at the foot of the Hottentot Hollands mountain range in the Botriver valley it borders the Kogelberg National Eco Park on the one side and looks across the valley to the Bablionsberg Mountains on the other. Luxurious Holiday Accommodation Located on a working vineyard, are three Tuscan-style self-catering luxury mountainside Villas, each with spectacular views across the valley down to Walker Bay in the distance and the Kogelberg Nature Reserve. Blue Crane and Plover has three double or twin bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and Heron has four double or twin bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms as well as a games room with a pool table, table tennis and dartboard. Each Villa has its own pool and Jacuzzi.
The Vineyards Barton’s vineyards encompass 26 hectares of Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Merlot, Malbec, Mouverdre and Pinot Noir vines. Barton’s wines can be tasted and purchased at its winery.
Some of our other Barton products available: - Barton Olive Oil - Barton Honey - Lavender Liquid Soap - Lavender Hand and Body Cream - Lavender Shampoo - Lavender Essential Oil - Lavender Mist
PO BOx 100, BOT RiVeR, 7185 TELEPHONE: +27 (0)28 284 9283 • FAX: +27 (0)28 284 9776 • E-MAIL: info@bartonvineyards.co.za
AFFORDABLE GOLF - GARDEN ROUTE
Golf Passport SA now in four regions access to top golf courses on the famous Garden Route. The concept grew so popular that the obvious next step was the launch of alternative passports. Golf Passport is now also available in KwaZulu-Natal, famous for its wonderful winter weather, in Limpopo, surrounded by spectacular game and safari nature reserves and in the Cape Winelands, Cape Town and West Coast. Golf enthusiast are offered a one stop hassle free booking service that is simple, saving you time and saving you money – all available at a selection of South Africa’s best golf courses.
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he team behind Golf Passport SA invites you to share their passion for golf and travel in South Africa
The Golf Passport is an intriguing way of getting your golfing fix through a selection of packages that offer a good variety of courses and great green fees. Originally launched as The Garden Route Golf Passport offering golf during the quiet winter months, local and international golf enthusiasts quickly realised they were getting
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The simplicity of making a Golf Passport booking requires a golfer to only contact the office via e-mail or a telephone call, have the consultant take your detail regarding dates and preferred tee-off times and wait for her to return your call within an hour with your reservation detail. Once payment has been made the golfer receives a confirmation letter that is handed to the participating Pro Shop on day of play and from here the competent staff at the golf course ushers you to the tee box. Golf Passport SA – saving you time, saving you money and keeping it simple.
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Mossel Bay: Do golf stuff with the family this summer! photos by: Pieter Henning
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s you start winding down for your summer break, Mossel Bay is gearing up for a feast of golf - but beware! There’s going to be a lot of competition for space. “Bookings for holiday accommodation in Mossel Bay are looking better than ever, so we expect the golf courses will be busier than ever, too,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm. “It includes all the basic elements of golf - but in modified form, with its own rules and terminology. Also, players use only two Mossel Bay Golf Club’s General Manager, Louw Strydom, said that types of club to perform all the different shots.” his course is looking good ahead of the season, and noted that it He said that Pinnacle Point boasts the only 6-hole SNAG course will again be open for extended hours of play during December in the Southern Cape. and January. “You’d better book your rounds now!” she said.
“Here in the Garden Route we have the benefit of great weather as well as long hours of sunlight at this time of the year, so we’ll be accepting bookings for tee-off for 18-holes from 5:30 a.m. until about 3:00 p.m. during the busiest part of the season, and for 9-holes until about 6:00 p.m.,” he said. He, too, urged players to book well in advance. (Please download a reservations form from mosselbaygolfclub.co.za.) At Pinnacle Point Beach & Golf Estate, Assistant Director of Golf, AJ Steyn, said that the club is preparing for a bumper season with SNAG on the driving range, and an exciting day with Bok van Blerk on the 13th of December. “The ‘Bok vir Sports’ golf day will include golf, a braai, and live show for the entire family, and the prize-giving will be televised by KykNet,” he said. Pinnacle Point’s SNAG programme - Starting New At Golf - is managed by the Pinnacle Point Peak Performance Centre at the Resort’s driving range. “SNAG is designed for both adults and children to have the same fun experience while learning to play golf,” said the Academy’s PGA Teaching Professional, Pieter Henning.
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“Our plan is to run a series of 5-day SNAG courses over the season, with lessons daily from 9:00 to 10:00 and 10:00 to 11:00, and a mini-tournament every Friday.” Ms. Holm said that Mossel Bay offers a broad range of activities and adventures for families, and invited visitors to download Mossel Bay Tourism’s ‘Things to do’ brochure from www. visitmosselbay.co.za, or to collect a copy from the info office on the corner of Church and Market Streets (opposite the entrance to the Dias Museum Complex).
“It’s your essential guide to keeping everyone entertained during those rare moments when you aren’t playing golf,” she said.
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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SPECIAL FEATURE - CELEBRIT Y GOLFER PROFILE
Kallie Knoetze
– former South African heavyweight boxer.
• You are known as the ‘Bek van Boomstraat” where did that come from?
• What did you think of the Sonny Boy Williams vs Francois Botha fight?
Geoff van Heerden, reporter for Pretoria News at the time, named me. Our gym was then in Boom street, Pretoria.
Good entertainment, same as professional wrestling.
• Which was the hardest fight that you ever had in the ring?
Yes.
Every fight I had was hard because it was a good contender every time.
• Are you and Gerrie Coetzee still arch rivals? No we are not, but we are not friends either. We have a lot of respect for each other.
• What is the state of boxing like at the moment in SA?
You played rugby for Northern Transvaal, I take it that you are a Blue Bulls supporter? • Will we win the World Cup next year? A 50/60 % chance with all the “ou toppies”, but I shall be the first to admit I was wrong if they do win!
• Who is the best heavyweight boxer of all time? For me, Mohammed Ali without a doubt! Glad I didn’t fight him.
I really don’t know. I don’t look at boxing on TV and I don’t attend boxing events.
• Who is the best boxer of all time?
• What does it take to be a top level boxer?
• Do you still have your roadside stall that Leon Schuster gate crashed in one of his movies?
You must be good looking like me! A lot of commitment, hard training and you must be mentally and physical healthy and fit.
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Sugar Ray Leonard/Brian Mitchell/Carlos Monson.
Yes I do.
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SPECIAL FEATURE - CELEBRIT Y GOLFER PROFILE
GETTING ON TO GOLF • When did you start to play golf?
About 1982, Zwartkop Gholf Course, I had 15 balls to start and I had to borrow one to complete the 18th hole.
• What is your current handicap? 7...
• Where do you play out of? Magaliespark Gholf & Country Club.
• Which is your favourite South African golf course? The Els Club - Copper Leaf.
• What is your pet hate on a golf course? Slow field and wind.
• What clubs do you use and what is the favourite club in the bag? Wilson Staff - the ones making the birdies and eagles.
• Do you walk or take a cart? Cart - bad knee, old rugby injury.
• Your favourite golfer is? Kallie Knoetze / Ernie Els / Hennie Otto / Retief Goosen
• Have you ever had a hole-in-one? Three (3) - First one at Observatory and the other two at Pecanwood.
• What would your ideal fourball be? Kallie Knoetz/Charlize Theron/Julia Roberts/Arnold Schwartzenecker. Seriously - Kallie Knoetze/Ernie Els/ Retief Goosen/Gary Player.
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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E - G O O D E R S O N M onks Cowl
Monks Cowl is Par for the Course The Drakensberg is one of the country’s most beautiful golfing destinations and certainly ideal for the city slicker who needs a truly peaceful spot to unwind with a good game of golf.
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he mild summer climate coupled with the spectacular backdrop of the Drakensberg make many of the golf courses in the region an attractive option – none more so than the recently upgraded Monks Cowl course. Regarded as one of the Drakensberg’s top 10 courses, Gooderson Leisure’s Monks Cowl Golf Resort’s 9 hole, 18 tee golf course is certainly one of the most scenic with views of the magnificent Champagne Valley – including Monks Cowl itself, which is between the towering Champagne Castle and Cathkin Mountains and took on its name because it resembles a cleric’s attire - from every tee.
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It serves as the perfect introduction to the 260,000 hectare Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park World Heritage site and the Mdedelo wilderness area. The course itself has a couple of dams and a river. It is generally level. The fifth hole is accessed via a swing bridge which crosses the gorge at Hattingspruit. The fairways are planted with Kikuyu, and the greens with Cynodon dactylon. For those golfers still at “caddy” status or wanting some good exercise in the crisp mountain air, there’s a pleasant walk around the course. Alternatively motorised golf cars are available.
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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E - G O O D E R S O N M onks Cowl The Monks Cowl Country Club started out in 1973 and currently has a membership of around 60. Those who become members at only R800 a year now have a choice of national or local SAGA (South African Golf Association) affiliation which comes with an official SAGA handicap card. The best news of all is that resident guests get golf membership rates included with their stays! The upgrade of the Monks Cowl course came shortly after the resort became part of the respected Gooderson Leisure Group. It wasn’t the well-known hospitality group’s first foray into golf – which means that Monks Cowl certainly benefited from experience gleaned at the extremely popular Drakensberg Gardens Golf and Spa Resort which is the Southern Drakensberg’s only 18 hole golf course. After a round of golf, guests can enjoy the quirky, yet substantial menu at the Monk’s Cowl Country Club Restaurant & Pub. After dinner, the bar crowd arrives to trade stories of the day’s play and for those that enjoy a hearty Sunday lunch - a buffet style feast is offered. One of the best things about Monks Cowl is that it is well within striking distance, at just four hours from Johannesburg and two and a half hours from Durban. This makes it the perfect place for a weekend away or even a family break. The renovated golf course is also an added plus for seminars and conferences, providing the perfect way to network and unwind. The resort’s conference room easily accommodates between 50 and 60 guests. For those who don’t want to step up to the tee, there are plenty of outdoor activities that the whole family can enjoy. Facilities within a 15 kilometre radius include horse riding, paintball, trout fishing, river rafting, quad biking and bowling greens as well as a bird of prey display centre and the world renowned Drakensburg Boys Choir. On site they have tennis, putt putt, and two swimming pools plus kiddies facilities. With over 55 years in the hospitality industry, Gooderson Leisure is one of South Africa’s oldest and most established hospitality brands and knows just how to identify exactly what travellers want. A good track record goes a long way and, with Gooderson Leisure,
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guests can be confident that they can invest their very hard earned money in a holiday experience to remember. Currently Monks Cowl has 38 rooms which sleep up to four. However, by December, this year (2014), six new self-catering units that can accommodate families of four to six will come on stream. Complete with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, open kitchen, braai area, fire place, and TV lounge DSTV. For contact details see their advertisement on page 49.
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R E S U LT S & R A N K I N G S Sunshine Tour
Sunshine Tour order of merit as of 27 October 2014
Vodacom Origins of Golf Vaal de Grace Golf Estate, 1 - 3 October 2014 1 PH McIntyre 2 Jake Roos T3 Shaun Norris Steven Ferreira Jean Hugo Jaco Ahlers Tyrone Ferreira 8 Wallie Coetsee T9 Francois Coetzee Rhys West Jared Harvey
RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA
64-68-68 65-67-68 66-72-66 69-67-68 70-66-68 66-70-68 67-67-70 67-67-71 69-71-66 69-68-69 66-70-70
200 200 204 204 204 204 204 205 206 206 206
(-16) (-16) (-12) (-12) (-12) (-12) (-12) (-11) (-10) (-10) (-10)
R R R R R R R R R R R
95,100.00 69,000.00 31,140.00 31,140.00 31,140.00 31,140.00 31,140.00 16,500.00 13,600.00 13,600.00 13,600.00
Sun Boardwalk Golf Challenge, Humewood GC 8 - 10 October 2014 1 Titch Moore T2 Steve Surry Roberto Lupini T4 Peter Karmis Heinrich Bruiners T6 Ryan Tipping Doug McGuigan Ulrich van den Berg T9 Derik Ferreira Adrian Ford Jean Hugo Danie van Tonder
RSA ENG RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA
70-70 71-70 68-73 73-69 73-69 75-68 73-70 73-70 75-69 73-71 74-70 74-70
140 141 141 142 142 143 143 143 144 144 144 144
(-4) (-3) (-3) (-2) (-2) (-1) (-1) (-1) (0) (0) (0) (0)
R R R R R R R R R R R R
95,100.00 58,500.00 58,500.00 33,000.00 33,000.00 19,400.00 19,400.00 19,400.00 12,840.00 12,840.00 12,840.00 12,840.00
BMG Classic, Glendower GC, 17 - 19 October 2014 1 2 3 4 T5
Merrick Bremner RSA Darren Fichardt RSA Haydn Porteous RSA Justin Harding RSA Divan van den Heever RSA Jean Hugo RSA T7 Louis de Jager RSA Jaco Ahlers RSA Danie van Tonder RSA T10 Neil Schietekat RSA Erik van Rooyen RSA
66-71-67 68-65-72 69-70-67 72-67-68 74-66-68 68-68-72 74-67-68 70-66-73 70-66-73 71-69-70 70-70-70
204 205 206 207 208 208 209 209 209 209 209
(-12) (-11) (-10) (-9) (-8) (-8) (-7) (-7) (-7) (-7) (-7)
R 126,800.00 R 92,000.00 R 57,120.00 R 40,400.00 R 31,480.00 R 31,480.00 R 20,613.33 R 20,613.33 R 20,613.33 R 20,613.33 R 20,613.33
1 Ross Fisher ENG 2 Danie van Tonder RSA 3 George Coetzee RSA 4 Thomas Aiken RSA 5 Justin Walters RSA 6 Darren Fichardt RSA 7 Jean Hugo RSA 8 Hennie Otto RSA 9 Keith Horne RSA 10 Ulrich van den Berg RSA 11 Jaco Van Zyl RSA 12 Merrick Bremner RSA 13 Titch Moore RSA 14 Trevor Fisher Jnr RSA 15 Justin Harding RSA 16 Jacques Blaauw RSA 17 Jbe’ Kruger RSA 18 Haydn Porteous RSA 19 Wallie Coetsee RSA 20 Jaco Ahlers RSA
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
3,583,550.00 3,439,191.12 3,299,544.13 3,278,591.50 1,726,726.79 1,448,244.44 1,254,121.21 1,161,775.00 1,162,466.50 1,141,538.75 1,015,712.50 880,973.44 839,238.21 814,308.38 794,381.49 728,705.41 720,767.86 693,592.50 690,722.37 645,802.08
2 19 6 6 5 7 20 4 15 18 6 15 20 16 16 17 8 15 19 17
PGA TOUR Frys.com Open, Silverado CC-North 9 - 12 October 2014 1 Sang-Moon Bae KOR 2 Steven Bowditch AUS T3 Retief Goosen RSA Martin Laird SCO Hunter Mahan USA
66-69-65-73 73-68-67-67 69-71-66-70 67-67-71-71 70-68-68-70
273 275 276 276 276
(-15) (-13) (-12) (-12) (-12)
$ $ $ $ $
1,080,000.00 648,000.00 270,600.00 270,600.00 270,600.00
72-71-70-70 76-67-71-71 69-74-70-74 68-72-77-76
283 285 287 293
(-5) (-3) (-1) (+5)
$ $ $ $
33,300.00 16,045.72 13,260.00 11,580.00
Other Southern Africans T31 Brendon de Jonge ZIM T46 Trevor Immelman RSA T57 Tim Clark RSA T73 TyroneVan Aswegen RSA
Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin 16 - 19 October 2014 1 2 3 T4
Ben Martin USA Kevin Streelman USA Russell Knox USA Brooks Koepka USA Webb Simpson USA Jimmy Walker USA
68-66-62-68 71-67-63-65 65-67-66-70 69-68-64-68 69-65-67-68 69-69-62-69
264 266 268 269 269 269
(-16) (-14) (-12) (-11) (-11) (-11)
68-67-72-69 70-68-69-69
276 (-4) 276 (-4)
$ 1 ,116,000.00 $ 669,600.00 $ 421,600.00 $ 256,266.67 $ 256,266.67 $ 256,266.66
Other Southern Africans T42 Tim Clark RSA Brendon de Jonge ZIM
$ $
20,495.43 20,495.43
The McGladrey Classic, Seaside Course Sea Island 23 - 26 October 2014 1 Robert Streb USA T2 Brendon de Jonge ZIM Will MacKenzie USA T4 Ken Duke USA Russell Henley USA Chris Kirk USA Merrick Bremner
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69-66-68-63 68-64-69-65 65-68-65-68 67-69-66-66 68-63-68-69 68-67-66-67
266 266 266 268 268 268
(-14) (-14) (-14) (-12) (-12) (-12)
67-70-66-70
273 (-7)
$ 1,008,000.00 $ 492,800.00 $ 492,800.00 $ 220,500.00 $ 220,500.00 $ 220,500.00
Other Southern Africans T22 Rory Sabbatini
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46,760.00
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R E S U LT S & R A N K I N G S PGA Tour order of merit as of 27 October 2014 1 Ben Martin 2 Robert Streb 3 Sang-Moon Bae 4 Kevin Streelman 5 Steven Bowditch 6 Brendon de Jonge 7 Will MacKenzie 8 Russell Knox 9 Brooks Koepka 10 Tony Finau
USA USA KOR USA AUS ZIM USA USA USA USA
3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 2 3
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1,194,400.00 1,178,733.00 1,080,000.00 669,600.00 648,000.00 546,595.00 492,800.00 433,720.00 424,267.00 411,633.00
2 2 2 2 3
$ $ $ $ $
270,600.00 46,760.00 33,755.00 16,046.00 11,580.00
USA RSA USA
66-66-66 67-65-68 67-68-66
198 (-16) $ 200 (-13) $ 201 (-13) $
128,000.00 95,200.00 76,000.00
No other South Africans
AT&T Championship, TPC San Antonio, 24 - 26 October 2014 1 2 3 T4
Michael Allen Marco Dawson Woody Austin Scott Hoch Tom Pernice Jr.
USA USA USA USA USA
70-65-66 65-67-71 68-65-71 68-67-70 72-66-67
201 203 204 205 205
(-15) (-13) (-12) (-11) (-11)
$ $ $ $ $
292,500.00 171,600.00 140,400.00 104,325.00 104,325.00
68-70-76 73-70-73
214 216
(-2) (0)
$ $
9,750.00 6,045.00
Other South Africans
Other Southern Africans T18 T74 94 T114 129
Kirk Triplett David Frost John Cook
4 5
Retief Goosen RSA Rory Sabbatini RSA Tim Clark RSA Trevor Immelman RSA Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA
T38 David Frost T47 Nick Price
RSA ZIM
David Frost
web.com TOUR web.com Tour regular season order of merit 2014 1 2 3 4 5
Carlos Ortiz Andrew Putnam Zack Sucher Adam Hadwin Justin Thomas
MEX USA USA CAN USA
11 19 22 18 17
$ $ $ $ $
415,403.00 340,038.00 294,166.00 293,667.00 276,637.00
13 7
$ $
87,119.00 51,600.00
Other Southern Africans 53 Dawie van der Walt 90 Garth Mulroy
RSA RSA
web.com Tour finals order of merit 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Derek Fathauer Adam Hadwin Justin Thomas Bud Cauley Colt Knost John Peterson Richard Sterne Zachary Blair Sam Saunders Jim Herman
USA CAN USA USA USA USA RSA USA USA USA
4 4 4 2 3 4 3 4 4 4
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
250,133.33 236,125.00 204,632.78 180,000.00 154,000.00 130,591.67 111,800.00 108,000.00 106,591.66 101,725.00
Other Southern Africans 19 Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA 81 Dawie van der Walt RSA T109 Branden Grace RSA T116 Trevor Immelman RSA
4 4 3 2
$ $ $ $
61,760.00 10,140.00 3,050.00 2,500.00
Greater Hickory Kia Classi Course: Rock Barn G&S 17 - 19 October 2014 1 Jay Haas T2 Joe Durant
USA USA
63-67-66 63-69-66
Champions Tour order of merit as of 27 October 2014 1 2 3 4 5
Bernhard Langer Colin Montgomerie Jay Haas Kirk Triplett Kenny Perry
GER SCO USA USA USA
20 17 20 19 17
$ $ $ $ $
2,916,189.00 1,906,381.00 1,685,974.00 1,429,418.00 1,353,858.00
25 14 4
$ $ $
1,018,209.00 74,474.00 18,610.00
Other Southern Africans 196 (-17) 198 (-16)
November / December 2014
$ $
240,000.00 128,000.00
13 David Frost 94 Nick Price 139 Trevor Dodds
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Sunshine Tour DATE EVENT VENUE November 2014 4 - 6 27 - 30
Nedbank Affinity Cup Lion of Africa Cape Town Open
Lost City Golf Course Royal Cape GC
R 750 000 TBA
Alfred Dunhill Championship
Leopard Creek CC
â‚Ź 1 500 000
South African Open 2015 Sunshine Tour Qualifying School 2015 Vusi Ngubeni Qualifying School
Glendower GC Bloemfontein GC Modderfontein GC
TBA R 100 000 R 25 000
December 2014 11 - 14
January 2015 8 - 11 20 - 24 27 - 31
Amateur events - Men DATE EVENT VENUE November 2014 1 - 2 8 - 9 14 - 16 18 - 20 22 - 23
Eastern Province Amateur Strokeplay Ekurhuleni Senior Open Central Gauteng Open Harry Oppenheimer Trophy International Teams Championship
Championship Humewood GC Benoni CC Royal Jhb And Kensington GC Maccauvlei GC Maccauvlei GC
CONTAC T DETAILS Boland Golf Union Border Golf Union Central Gauteng Golf Union Eastern Gauteng Golf Union
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events calendar NOV, DEC & JAN 2015
Amateur events - Men (continued) DATE EVENT VENUE November 2014 - continued... 22 - 23 29 - 30
December 2014 7 15 - 19
Ottway Hayes Senior Classic Limpopo Senior Open
Zwartkop CC Koro Creek GC
Limpopo Mid Amateur Open Junior Inter Provincial
Polokwane GC Krugersdorp GC
January 2015
Schedule not available at date of print.
Amateur events - Women DATE EVENT VENUE November 2014 3 - 5 29 - 30
December 2014 5 - 6
SA Mid Amateur Championship Mpumalanga Championship
Irene CC Walker Park GC
KZN Junior Championship 2014
Selborne CC
January 2015
Schedule not available at date of print.
CONTAC T DETAILS KZN Golf Union Mpumalanga Golf Union Limpopo Golf Union North-West Province Golf Union
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R E S U LT S & R A N K I N G S EUROPEAN TOUR
EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR
Portugal Masters, Oceanico Victoria GC 9 - 12 October 2014
1 2 3 T4
Levy Alexander Colsaerts Nicolas Aguilar Felipe Bland Richard Madsen Morten Ørum
Other South Africans T12 Aiken Thomas T21 Coetzee George Grace Branden Walters Justin T33 Kruger Jbe
FRA BEL Chi ENG DEN
63-61 60-67 65-64 66-65 65-66
124 127 129 131 131
(-18) (-15) (-11) (-9) (-9)
€ 250,000.00 € 166,660.00 € 93,900.00 € 63,700.00 € 63,700.00
RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA
66-67 68-67 66-69 68-67 66-71
133 135 135 135 137
(-7) (-5) (-5) (-5) (-5)
€ € € € €
23,220.00 15,600.00 15,600.00 15,600.00 9,911.00
Hong Kong Open, Hong Kong GC, 16 - 19 October 2014
1 Hend Scott 2 Que Angelo 3 Phelan Kevin 4 Foster Mark T5 Bjerregaard Lucas Els Ernie
Other South Africans T20 Kruger Jbe
Aus Phi Irl Eng Den Rsa
67-66-67-67 65-69-67-66 69-67-67-66 67-68-66-69 69-68-67-67 66-65-71-69
267 267 269 270 271 271
(-13) € 171,843.00 (-13) € 114,562.00 (-11) € 64,546.00 (-10) € 51,555.00 (-9) € 34,129.00 (-9) € 34,129.00
RSA
66-69-66-74
275 (-5) € 10,733.00
7ISPS Handa Perth International, Lake Karrinyup GC 23 - 26 October 2014 1 Olesen Thorbjørn 2 Dubuisson Victor 3 Foster Mark T4 Bjerregaard Lucas Dartnall Steve Drysdale David
Other South Africans T15 Schwartzel Charl
64-69-67-71 71-67-70-66 67-73-67-69 71-70-66-70 68-71-68-70 67-68-71-71
271 274 276 277 277 277
RSA
68-69-70-72
279 (-9) € 16,420.00
Nir Esp Swe Wal Den Fra Ger Eng Ned Fin
Other Southern Africans
12 Oosthuizen Louis RSA 16 Schwartzel Charl RSA 23 Coetzee George RSA 24 Els Ernie RSA 30 Grace Branden RSA 37 Sterne Richard RSA 44 Aiken Thomas RSA 48 Otto Hennie RSA 61 Fichardt Darren RSA 66 De Jonge Brendon ZIM 77 Van Der Walt Dawie RSA 87 Kruger Jbe RSA 127 Walters Justin RSA 144 Bremner Merrick RSA 153 Mulroy Garth RSA 154 Van Zyl Jaco RSA 161 Bekker Oliver RSA 163 Stone Brandon RSA 180 Van Der Walt Tjaart RSA 182 Horne Keith RSA 186 Roos Jake RSA 189 Ahlers Jaco RSA 190 Kingston James RSA
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1 Edfors Johan 2 Lorenzo-Vera Michael T3 Hu Mu Ritthammer Bernd Sluiter Tim
SWE FRA Chn GER NED
69-66-66 72-67-65 70-68-67 72-66-67 71-67-67
201 204 205 205 205
(-15) (-12) (-11) (-11) (-11)
€ € € € €
44,416.00 30,536.00 16,656.00 16,656.00 16,656.00
RSA
73-68-71 212 (-4) €
2,443.00
Other South Africans T26 Roos Jake
Foshan Open, Foshan GC, 23 - 26 October 2014 1 Palmer Jason 2 Evans Ben T3 Barnes Jason Fahrbring Jens Tullo Mark
ENG ENG ENG SWE CHI
65-69-69-69 67-72-68-66 66-70-69-70 70-68-69-68 69-70-68-68
272 273 275 275 275
(-16) (-15) (-13) (-13) (-13)
€ € € € €
43,594.00 29,971.00 16,348.00 16,348.00 16,348.00
RSA
73-70-72-69 284 (-4) €
1,553.00
Other South Africans T42 Roos Jake
Challenge Tour order of merit as of 27 October 2014
DEN FRA ENG DEN AUS SCO
(-17) (-14) (-12) (-11) (-11) (-11)
€ 198,300.00 € 132,200.00 € 74,483.00 € 43,405.00 € 43,405.00 € 43,405.00
Race to Dubai rankings as of 27 October 2014
1 Mcilroy Rory 2 Garcia Sergio 3 Stenson Henrik 4 Donaldson Jamie 5 Bjørn Thomas 6 Dubuisson Victor 7 Kaymer Martin 8 Rose Justin 9 Luiten Joost 10 Ilonen Mikko
Shankai Classic, Chongqing Poly GC 16 - 19 October 2014
14 14 17 21 23 19 15 11 23 22
€ € € € € € € € € €
5,400,700.00 2,275,712.00 1,941,231.00 1,890,559.00 1,780,152.00 1,683,900.00 1,570,937.00 1,503,781.00 1,500,777.00 1,483,202.00
12 15 21 14 18 14 19 19 25 8 15 28 29 11 12 8 11 11 12 11 11 7 16
€ € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € €
1,338,891.00 1,239,418.00 867,007.00 847,663.00 731,154.00 669,918.00 577,342.00 553,879.00 440,081.00 409,277.00 354,203.00 309,036.00 177,950.00 134,486.00 107,316.00 95,937.00 81,370.00 77,899.00 50,160.00 49,376.00 46,550.00 45,245.00 44,298.00
1 Andrew Johnston 2 Moritz Lampert 3 Sam Hutsby 4 Byeong-hun An 5 Benjamin Hebert
ENG GER ENG KOR FRA
15 9 19 19 18
€ € € € €
181,115.00 133,830.00 122,779.00 120,326.00 116,570.00
16 14 14 6 3
€ € € € €
82,504.00 18,703.00 3,785.00 2,608.00 860.00
Other Southern Africans 10 Jake Roos RSA 79 Brandon Stone RSA 152 Dylan Frittelli RSA 171 Thriston Lawrence RSA 193 Haydn Porteous RSA
EUROPEAN SENIORS TOUR French Riviera Masters Terre Blanche Hotel Spa & Golf Resort 3 - 5 October 2014 1 Golding Philip 2 Monasterio Cesar T3 Fowler Peter Gould John Lane Barry
ENG ARG AUS ENG ENG
64-67-70 201 66-69-70 205 68-71-67 206 70-67-69 206 68-70-68 206
(-15) (-11) (-10) (-10) (-10)
€ € € € €
60,000.00 40,000.00 22,693.00 22,693.00 22,693.00
81-79-73 233
(+17) €
490.00
Other South Africans 67 Williams Chris
RSA
Dutch Senior Open, The International, 10 - 12 October 2014 1 Woosnam Ian T2 Golding Philip Russell David J Ryall George T5 Linhart Pedro Rafferty Ronan
WAL ENG ENG ENG ESP NIR
Other South Africans T34 Williams Chris
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71-69-68 68-71-74 75-70-68 70-70-73 72-71-71 76-68-70
208 213 213 213 214 214
76-74-73 223
(-11) (-6) (-6) (-6) (-5) (-5)
€ € € € € €
30,475.00 15,238.00 15,238.00 15,238.00 8,655.00 8,655.00
(-4)
€
1,223.00
November / December 2014
R E S U LT S & R A N K I N G S 1 2 3 4 5
European Seniors Tour order of Merit
Colin Montgomerie Bernhard Langer Rick Gibson Barry Lane Philip Golding
SCO GER CAN ENG ENG
5 4 11 10 13
Other Southern Africans
21 Chris Williams 69 Tony Johnstone 81 Hendrik Buhrmann
RSA ZIM RSA
€ € € € €
12 7 3
€ € €
269 270 270 271 272
(-11) (-10) (-10) (-9) (-8)
607,477.00 373,421.00 222,791.00 182,622.00 179,731.00
64,213.00 10,708.00 2,736.00
LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR Lacoste Ladies Open de France Chantaco GC, 2 - 5 October 2014 1 Azahara Munoz T2 Amy Boulden Maria Hernandez 4 Florentyna Parker 5 Isabelle Boineau
SPA IRE SPA ENG FRA
No other South Africans
67-68-67-67 69-69-66-66 65-67-66-72 66-67-70-68 67-68-69-68
Lee-Anne Pace Holly Clyburn Gwladys Nocera Georgina Simpson Florentyna Parker Valentine Derrey
RSA ENG FRA ENG ENG FRA
Other South Africans
T14 Stacy Lee Bregman RSA T30 Paula Reto RSA Ashleigh Simon RSA Melissa Eaton RSA T37 Connie Chen RSA T46 Shawnelle De Lange RSA Kim Williams RSA
71-73-67 71-70-70 73-70-70 73-72-69 72-74-68 70-73-71
75-74-69 81-70-71 79-71-72 70-80-72 73-75-75 76-77-73 75-74-77
Suzann Pettersen Shanshan Feng Charley Hull Gwladys Nocera Lee-Anne Pace
20 24 90 136 137 155 158 164 171
Stacy Lee Bregman Connie Chen Kim Williams Nobuhle Dlamini Ashleigh Simon Melissa Eaton Monique Smit Nicole Garcia Bonita Bredenhann
Other South Africans
NOR CHN ENG FRA RSA
RSA RSA RSA SWZ RSA RSA RSA RSA NAM
211 211 213 214 214 214
(-5) (-5) (-3) (-2) (-2) (-2)
€ € € € € €
218 (+2) € 222 (+6) € 222 (+6) € 222 (+6) € 223 (+7) € 226 (+10) € 226 (+10) €
4 3 14 16 10
15 13 11 13 6 1 2 10 9
RSA GER USA USA USA KOR CHI NZL KOR USA
67 - 66 - 67 67-69-67 67-68-70 66-67-72 68-68-70 68-66-72 67-68-72 69-70-68 71-70 -67 67-68-73
200 203 205 205 206 206 207 207 208 208
48,000.00 32,480.00 22,400.00 12,912.00 12,912.00 12,912.00 4,848.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 2,400.00 Amateur 1,568.00
€ € € € €
315,867.72 236,277.05 212,916.69 182,418.40 159,893.22
€ € € € € € € € €
85,570.55 73,123.75 16,294.25 5,589.50 5,509.17 2,880.00 2,475.00 1,787.50 1,260.00
LPGA Tour, Blue Bay LPGA, Jian Lake Blue Bay GC 24 - 27 October 2014 Lee-Anne Pace 2 Caroline Masson T3 Michelle Wie Jessica Korda T5 Danielle Kang Chella Choi T7 Shanshan Feng Lydia Ko T9 Jenny Shin Brittany Lang
USA
$ 2,300,588.00
24
Park, Inbee
KOR
$ 1,834,415.00
20
3
Wie, Michelle
USA
$ 1,821,027.00
18
4
Ko, Lydia
NZL
$ 1,431,932.00
23
5
Ryu, So Yeon
KOR
$ 1,315,527.00
22
RSA RSA RSA
$ 467,559.00 $ 144,868.00 $ 78,294.00
16 18 18
Other Southern Africans 33 Pace, Lee-Anne 77 Reto, Paula 98 Simon, Ashleigh
37,500.00 21,437.50 21,437.50 13,500.00 10,600.00
ISPS Handa Order of merit as of 27 October 2014
1 2 3 4 5
Lewis, Stacy
2
Lee-Anne Pace € € € € €
Cell C South African Women’s Open, San Lameer CC 16 - 19 October 2014 1 2 3 T4
LPGA Tour order of merit as of 27 October 2014 1
(-19) (-16) (-14) (-14) (-13) (-13) (-12) (-12) (-11) (-11)
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
300,000.00 183,814.00 118,248.00 118,248.00 75,478.00 75,478.00 53,338.00 53,338.00 42,771.00 42,771.00
Official World Golf Rankings 1 Rory McIlroy
IRE
11.59
50
2 Adam Scott
AUS
8.18
42
3 Jim Furyk
USA
7.42
45
4
SPA
7.34
48
5 Henrik Stenson
SWE
7.28
52
6 Justin Rose
ENG
6.87
49
7 Bubba Watson
USA
6.68
47
8
Jason Day
AUS
6.57
40
9
Matt Kuchar
USA
6.00
52
10 Rickie Fowler
USA
5.58
52
26 Charl Schwartzel
RSA
3.56
52
51 Ernie Els
RSA
2.51
52
61 Louis Oosthuizen
RSA
2.22
46
76 Richard Sterne
RSA
1.76
48
80 Brendon de Jonge
ZIM
1.72
52
81 George Coetzee
RSA
1.71
51
90 Tim Clark
RSA
1.63
49
125 Hennie Otto
RSA
1.34
51
128 Branden Grace
RSA
1.28
52
154 Thomas Aiken
RSA
1.14
52
159 Darren Fichardt
RSA
1.11
52
182 Rory Sabbatini
RSA
1.00
52
188 Retief Goosen
RSA
0.98
44
Sergio Garcia
Other Southern Africans
No other South Africans
November / December 2014
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Situated in the verdant hills of the mist belt of Kloof, Kloof Country Club offers a wonderful golf course and a combination of recreational, dining, wedding and conference facilities that are unequalled in the highway area.
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R 2 280.00
R 5 160.00
R 3 760.00
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GLENMORANGIE ANNOUNCES RENEWAL OF OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORSHIP CONTINUING AS THE ‘SPIRIT OF THE OPEN’
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lenmorangie have announced a three year continuation of its successful partnership with golf’s Open Championship. This sponsorship partners two iconic Scottish exports, which are both steeped in history and enjoyed all over the world. The oldest and most prestigious international major championship in the world, The Open has been played across some of the finest links golf courses since 1860. It has a rich heritage and is filled with tradition. Glenmorangie will be the ‘Spirit of The Open’ when the contest comes to St Andrews, the home of golf, in 2015, and the subsequent two years at Royal Troon and Royal Birkdale. Glenmorangie, founded in 1843, uses the tallest stills in Scotland and only the finest oak casks to create its award winning ‘unnecessarily well made’ whiskies. The uncompromising craftsmanship
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Glenmorangie goes to in creating its sought-after malt parallels the lengths The R&A, organisers of The Open Championship, go to each year. Marc Hoellinger, President & CEO, The Glenmorangie Company commented: “The Open and Glenmorangie have a natural affinity and we are proud to continue our partnership with The R&A as ‘Spirit of The Open’. Glenmorangie’s pursuit of perfection mirrors the mind-set required from the world’s top golfers as they seek to lift the iconic Claret Jug.” Michael Tate, Executive Director - Business Affairs at the R&A, said: “We are delighted to continue our successful partnership with Glenmorangie and look forward to working together for the next three years. We aim to ensure that spectators take away wonderful memories when they attend The Open and Glenmorangie plays a big part in delivering those experiences at the Championship.”
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alf of the victorious European Ryder Cup team as well as two Major winners and three former world number ones are amongst the first group of players to confirm their place in this December’s Nedbank Golf Challenge.
Tournament Director Alastair Roper, in announcing the first 12 players that will tee it up in the 4-7 December tournament co-sanctioned by the European Tour and Sunshine Tour and played at one of Sun International’s flagship golf courses in the Gary Player CC, said he was delighted with the response of Europe’s Ryder Cup stars. The European Ryder Cup stars in the Nedbank Golf Challenge field include Thomas Bjørn, Martin Kaymer, Victor Dubuisson, Jamie Donaldson, Stephen Gallacher and Lee Westwood. Spain’s Miguel Angel Jiminez, who was a vice-captain on the team, is also in the field. Charl Schwartzel, the 2011 Masters champion, leads the South Africans in the group, which includes 2013 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit winner Dawie van der Walt. Thai golf legend Thongchai Jaidee will be joined in the field by his younger counterpart Kiradech Aphibarnrat, who qualified by virtue of his first-place finish on the 2013 Asian Tour Order of Merit. NEDBANK GOLF CHALLENGE CONFIRMED PLAYERS: Thomas Bjørn (Denmark) Martin Kaymer (Germany) Lee Westwood (England) Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) Victor Dubuisson (France)
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Hillbillion Estate is conveniently situated close to Shelly Beach on the KZN south coast. It is the ideal venue for golfers (offering self-catering and hotel facilities) who can stay at a central location, hone their skills on the Estates short game area and then head out to one of more than six fantastic golf courses which lie in close proximity.
Bookings / Enquiries: +27 (0) 82 524 7209 info@hillbillion.co.za • www.hillbillion.co.za
Jamie Donaldson Stephen Gallacher Dawie van der Walt Kiradech Aphibarnrat Luke Donald Miguel Angel Jiminez Thongchai Jaidee
(Wales) (Scotland) (South Africa) (Thailand) (England) (Spain) (Thailand)
Major Champions (2): Martin Kaymer – 2010 PGA Championship, 2014 US Open Charl Schwartzel – 2011 Masters 2014 European Ryder Cup players (6): Thomas Bjørn Martin Kaymer Lee Westwood Victor Dubuisson Jamie Donaldson Stephen Gallacher Former World Number Ones (3): Martin Kaymer Luke Donald Lee Westwood
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A MYRIAD OF GOLFERS DESCEND TO LIMPOPO FOR THE TOURISM MONTH GOLF EXTRAVAGANZA
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IMPOPO; LEGEND GOLF & SAFARI RESORT: Golf and Safari Route in Limpopo Province is an important cluster which was identified by Limpopo Tourism Agency (LTA) as a key driver in the tourism industry to boost tourism and increase arrivals into the Province. LTA in collaboration with PelePele Travel and Marketing held the 2nd Annual Limpopo Tourism Golf Extravaganza at Legend Golf & Safari Resort on 10 September 2014.
winning Professional golfer on 41 points, winning R9000. The overall winning four ball team for the amateur competition, using the pros results as well, was the Alrich Labuschagne Team, comprising of Pro Alrich Labuschagne and his three amateur team mates on 93 points. They won the much sought after Extreme 19 helicopter flip at Legend Golf & Safari Resort and the newly launched Limpopo Golf Passport, valued at R3900 per player.
The inaugural Limpopo Tourism Golf Extravaganza last year, was part of the 2013 September Tourism Month celebrations. This was officially launched at the Golf Tourism Seminar hosted by the National Department of Tourism (NDT), Limpopo Economic Development Environment and Tourism (LEDET), PelePele Travel and Marketing and LTA on the 22nd July 2013.
The Marketing Director of PelePele Travel & Marketing, Ms. Natalie van Blerk was satisfied with the way things went and said: “The 2014 Tourism Month Golf Extravaganza Pro-Am was a great success, showcasing Limpopo yet again at the forefront of driving golf tourism to their province through the collaboration of private and public sector. Teams from around South Africa attended this event as well as key dignitaries and members of the media to celebrate tourism month and Limpopo’s huge potential for golf tourism arrivals”.
Growing on last year, this year’s tournament included twenty two (22) PGA golf professionals and seventy (74) amateur golfers from various provinces and media. In attendance at this year’s event was the MEC for LEDET, Mr. Seaparo Sekoati, PGA Chief Executive, Mr. Ivano Ficalbi and LTA Board Chairperson, Mr. Mashilo Matsetela. Professionals battled it out for the R50 000 cash prize purse. Winners were announced in the evening of the 12th September 2014. The Pro Prize purse of R50 000 was broken down from 1st – 15th place for the Pros. Pieter Kruger was the
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The Golf Extravaganza was also used to launch the Golf Passport. The Limpopo Golf Passport is a product of the collaboration between the private sector and the public sector as an initiative to drive domestic tourism to the Province. It enables the bearer to play four rounds of golf at any of the six Limpopo Golf & Safari Resorts mentioned above. “The passport is available electronically through the
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AFFORDABLE GOLF - LIMPOPO central agency PelePele Travel & Marketing and must be redeemed within 24 months of purchase. The collaboration makes this initiative the first of its kind in the country. This initiative will see an increase in the domestic golf enthusiasts to the Province and it will further showcase Limpopo as a prime golf destination. The Passport was available from then on and the first recipients were the four ball winners of the Tourism Month Golf Extravaganza Pro-Am. Congratulations to them”, added van Blerk. The Extravaganza was also used to launch the 2015 Limpopo Pro-Am Series. As a further initiative to showcase Limpopo as a prime golfing destination, Limpopo Economic Development, Environment and Tourism through Limpopo Tourism Agency and the six Golf Resorts will host a 2015 Pro-Am Series. This will be made up of five qualifying rounds at each of the Limpopo Resorts, with the grand finale taking place at Legend Golf & Safari Resort in September tourism month such as this event, to further enhance Limpopo’s stand as a golf destination. The Series will welcome golfers from around South Africa and internationally. The first event will take place in February at Hans Merensky Hotel & Spa.
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Golf’s 2020 Vision Golf has become a global game, with new markets developing in Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. In researching and writing Golf ’s 2020 Vision: The HSBC Report, it has been striking that a game that is often regarded as traditional and conservative has embraced change so readily. In doing so, it is laying the foundations for the development of the game well into the 21st century, aligning itself with the trends which will shape life on the planet in the coming decades. By 2020 and beyond, we see a sport that will be in the process of transforming itself.
It will be more international. Historically, golf has been associated with countries in the richer world, in particular the US and the UK. As courses develop it will increasingly become more international, with more world-class competition golf being played in more countries. It is only a matter of time before the European Tour spends more time competing in the Gulf, adding a second ‘Desert Swing’ to the itinerary, and there are more top flight events added to the schedule in China and elsewhere in Asia. This is to be welcomed; in turn it will 58
encourage the emergence of more homegrown professionals from these countries, creating a virtuous circle of greater coverage, enabling youngsters to identify with local success, and encouraging local sponsors and brands to move into the market, creating more funding and more opportunities for development. The women’s professional game is already some way down this road. The professional men’s game of 2020 will also be more diverse.
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Participation will be broader. As golf is identified as a more active game requiring greater levels of fitness, so more young people are attracted to it rather than to other sports. In China this is reinforced by perceptions that golf teaches children important personal values. At the same time, women’s engagement with the game, and participation in it, is also increasing—a source of growth even in those markets where the sport has seen a decline since the financial crisis. The result will be a game that is both younger and less male. The development of golf ‘destinations’ such as the planned Indoor Golf Arena will also encourage participation by attracting players of a wide range of ability and experience. Golf clubs and golf courses will need to respond, and we expect that by 2020 most clubs will be more family-friendly, in the clubhouse, in the practice areas, and on the fairways. This is good business as well as being socially appropriate.
The game will be more flexible. Golf is increasingly moving away from the expectation that a game involves a full round of 18 holes, to a model where shorter versions of the game are encouraged. Extending participation in a more urban world will need shorter courses closer to where people live and work. We expect to see this extended by a range of new competitive formats
which enable professionals to play against each other in events which take only a few hours rather than the four days of a full strokeplay event. Power Play can be thought of as the first steps in this direction, and we anticipate that broadcasters will be active in developing such formats to help to promote their investment in the game. The rapid evolution in the quality of golf simulators will help, as they become sophisticated enough to replicate the full range of game situations, and enable people to ‘keep their eye in’ by playing indoors for an hour or two.
Golf will be more accessible. The public perception of golf is still, to some extent, influenced by the attitudes of a small number of exclusive clubs. The development of short courses, of versions of the game that can be played in urban spaces, and of technology-enabled play will open the game up to people who are as interested in the sport of golf as its reputation. There are still challenges here for the game: there will need to be more locations where the business model is based on pay-and-play or the multicourse carnet rather than the membership model. Many of the youngsters taking up the game in China and India are from families without experience of golf, helped by the growth in academies and discounted green rates. continued on p62
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It will be more technologically engaged. We are moving quickly towards a world in which digital technology is ubiquitous, even in emerging markets, and these technologies are rapidly becoming mobile, local and social. Courses and clubs are already using social media for marketing, communications, and bookings, and payment will not be far behind. Beyond the mobile device, sensors are now so cheap that it is possible to embed them in objects just in case, rather than having to build a business case. There will be some trivial but useful benefits from this, such as the end of the lost ball, automatic scoring, and a host of richer applications and benefits. These could include learning and coaching applications, such as the ‘smart club’ which can remember your grip and swing for a bad (or good) shot, allowing you to analyse it later. The use of video as a coaching aid will be increasingly widespread. Sensors will also be valuable to groundsmen and women in improving the maintenance and management of courses, enabling, for example, precision application of water or nutrients only where needed.
Courses will be more sustainable. Golf has to some extent been behind the curve on sustainability, with some
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regarding it as a compliance cost rather than as an opportunity for the sport to develop expertise while also reducing costs. Water consumption will have to be reduced for courses in many parts of the world, and there is likely to be growing concern over the impact of fertiliser on runoff and local water systems. But all of these also represent huge opportunities for golf. The land management expertise of golf groundspeople is already high, and they have the potential to become repositories of knowledge about good local environmental practice. Courses will find that sustainable management is a cost-saving, not a cost. The future golf course will be embedded in the local water systems of their communities, helping them to manage their water resources, sharing good practice, and supporting local biodiversity through the design and management of courses.
Some of these issues will represent a challenge. The game is likely to see quite rapid change over the next decade. But they are changes that will help the game of golf—one of the oldest sports in the world—to grow and to prosper in the 21st century.
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ews from Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate is that the journey to a new greener golf course is progressing well. As can be seen from the advertisement above the new logo has been completed and the connection between logo and estate solidified with the addition of the wording. The past month has seen a lot of innovation coming out of Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate, new golfers experience is in full swing and feedback from visitors is very positive. A new concept for the restaurant finalized so expect to see great new dishes on the menu soon. As for the golf course, tons of fertilizer has been applied to the entire course, a soil correction
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done to improve the overall balance of the soil and the greens are on a program to improve even more on the already excellent surface. In addition over twenty trees have been planted on the new 18th fairway which is nearing completion with only the two fairway bunkers needing to be finalized.
A very successful IGT event was recently held at Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate and the feedback from the players was overwhelmingly positive. This month sees them hosting the Limpopo Senior Open and we look forward to hearing what South Africa’s most experienced golfers have to say about the changes at the Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate.
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A F F O R D A B L E G O L F - M pumalanga Tel: Fax: E-Mail: Website:
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+27 (0) 13 737 7301 +27 (0) 13 737 7525 info@hotelnumbi.co.za www.hotelnumbi.co.za
Play five golf courses while staying at Hotel Numbi and Garden Suites. 1km from Sabi River Bungalows and Kruger Park Lodge Golf Courses in Hazyview. 25 min from White River Golf Club - 45 min from Nelspruit Golf Club & Sabie Golf Club. Guests have a choice of accommodation, from the comfortable Hotel Rooms & Garden Suites or the 7 luxury Main House Suites which is perfectly suited to small group of golfers.
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Week day special at kambaku Golf club
Tuesdays and Thursdays special - pay for 9 holes and play 18 holes.
Gaze at the wild life in the Kruger National Park from our club house deck.
One of the top ten 9 hole golf courses in South Africa.
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A F F O R D A B L E G O L F - neighbouring countries
NE WS CLIP
Shorter courses, fast-track learning and relaxed dress codes could boost junior golf, new report finds
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he report sheds light on the important role of family and schools in introducing young people to golf, and how factors such as affordable equipment rentals, shorter courses, fasttrack learning, relaxed dress codes and friendly, social environments could help clubs recruit and retain young players.
courses identify potential solutions to retain current junior golfers and attract new players.
Syngenta Head Turf & Landscape EAME, Simon Elsworth, said: “While some of the responses from the series of focus groups might have been expected, listening carefully to what young people have to say about sport and golf, The report, The Opportunity to Grow Golf: Youth what interests them and what would engage them further is enlightening.” Participation, which is free to download from www.greencast.co.uk, is based on specialist qualitative research with golfers and non-golfers “In many ways, what youth say about golf in terms of its friendliness (spending time with in the 14-15 and 17-18 year age groups. friends and family; customer service) and flexibility (opportunity to play 9-holes rounds; dress The findings, which have been welcomed by codes) is consistent with what many existing the leading children’s golf organization, The Golf Foundation, are designed to help clubs and golfers and prospective players say and want.”
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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E - L E E - A N N E PAC E
LEE-ANNE GOES FIRST . . . South Africa’s Lee-Anne Pace followed Sally Little into the winner’s circle on the LPGA Tour. The legendary Major winner won 15 times on the LPGA Tour between 1976 and 1988 and Pace ended a 26-year South African title drought with a 3 stroke victory in the Blue Bay LPGA last month. Coming off a sublime victory at the Cell C SA Women’s Open, the Pearl Valley golfer arrived in China a day after her SA Open victory and carried her hot form straight into the Blue Bay LPGA Championship.
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ee-Anne has been building her season around the week of the Cell C SA Women’s Open, and it paid off when she beat England’s Holly Clyburn in a playoff to win the title at San Lameer CC. Pace closed with a strong back nine including an eagle and birdies at two of her final three holes to finish with a 67 and tied for the lead with Clyburn on five under par. Then she birdied the par-four 18th, the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, to claim her ninth victory on the Ladies European Tour, but by far her most special.
Then she lipped out for a birdie on 17, but closed with a birdie on 18 to force the playoff. Both golfers parred the 18th the first time around. And then as Clyburn hit a poor approach, Pace put hers three feet from the hole for a birdie to take the title. “I was just trying to have fun in the playoff. I thought to myself, ‘You’ve won two playoffs in your career already’. So I was feeling quite confident out there.” • Lee-Anne Pace
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“I am so proud to be South African today,” said an emotional Pace. “I’m so happy that I could’ve won in front of such wonderful supporters.”
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Pace went into the final round four strokes off the lead, and by the turn still had some work to do. “We came up short on some of the holes and then thought, ‘Well, let’s just go for it’. So I started playing more aggressively,” she said.
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• Fabienne In-albon
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• Minea Blomqvist
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74 72 71
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Her run began with an eagle on the par-five 13th when she hit a five wood to 20 feet and made the putt. “I don’t think a lot of people went for that green, and it turned out great.” On the short 16th, Pace hit a seven iron to 12 feet for birdie.
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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E - L E E - A N N E PAC E 8 Days later she won the rain-shortened Blue Bay LPGA for her first LPGA Tour title and second worldwide victory. Four strokes ahead with five holes left when play was suspended on the Sunday because of darkness, Pace finished off a 5-under 67 for a three-stroke victory over Germany’s Caroline Masson. The victory was her third in China, following the LET’s Sanya Ladies Open in 2010 and 2013. “I can’t actually believe it,” Pace said. “I’m still so in the moment of one shot at a time that I think it’s going to hit me. It’s like, literally, now I can relax. It’s amazing. Obviously, one of my life goals, not only on the golf course, but to do something like that very special.” Pace made a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th to finish at 16-under 200 at Jian Lake Blue Bay. “I look back at last week and how I actually played better toward the end,” Pace said. “So, I thought, ‘Just do the same thing.’ I hit some really nice iron shots coming in on the last few holes. To close out with a birdie is obviously a bonus. I saw Caroline making a move.” Masson birdied the final three holes for a 67. “I’m happy with that finish and that was all I could do,” Masson said. “Obviously, I wanted to play. I was in a good position and wanted to play. I knew we were going to play and we probably were going to play in any condition. ... I fought hard.” Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda tied for third at 11 under. Korda, tied for the second-round lead with Pace, closed with a 72. Rain delayed play for nearly four hours on the Sunday with the leaders halfway through the round, leading to the Monday finish in the tournament cut from 72 to 54 holes after play was washed out Friday. The start Monday also was delayed by showers. “I woke up and heard the weather outside,” Pace said. “So, I had a fairly good idea it was going to be delayed. I took my time, got coffee, went for a lengthy breakfast. I had a lot of coffee. Felt tired this morning, but all in all, felt pretty confident. I knew I was hitting well. I knew I could do it down the stretch. I’ve done it before.”
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• Lee-Anne Pace
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300,000
• Caroline Masson
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183,814
• Michelle Wie
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118,248
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118,248
• Danielle Kang
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75,478
• Chella Choi
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75,478
• Lydia Ko
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53,338
• Shanshan Feng
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53,338
• Jenny Shin
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42,771
• Brittany Lang
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42,771
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Turning back the clock is the Golfer from the past?
WHO
• Our mystery golfer was born in Brunswick, Australia on the 23rd August 1929. • He was a prolific tournament champion around the world, winning the national championships of ten countries, including the New Zealand Open nine times. • He won five British Opens between 1954 and 1965. • He enjoyed a successful senior career. In 1985 he won nine times on the Senior PGA Tour in the United States, and finished top of the money list. His last tournament victory came at the 1988 British PGA Seniors Championship. • He was president of the Australian PGA from 1962 to 1994 and a victorious non-playing captain of the international team in the 1998 Presidents Cup. • He was a guest at the presentation ceremony of the 135th Open Championship, which was won by Tiger Woods. The event marked the 50th anniversary of his third Open victory. • He has designed over a hundred golf courses in Australia and around the world.
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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E - G R E E N K E E P I N G
Two will always be better than one! Hello and welcome to this final edition of SA golf trader for 2014. In this article I would like to talk about the importance of a solid support structure in our golfing industry. With this I mean finding the people within the golfing industry, whether it is on the course maintenance side or within club operations, but find people that you can relate to and share information with.
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ou will be surprised how much you learn from other people in the same industry, and how much they learn from you, all because no two golf courses are the same! And this calls for different approaches to ensure that your specific club thrives. One example of a simple, but extremely
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effective tool of communication is “Whatts app”. I am part of two separate groups within our course structure that communicates about projects and machinery on a day to day basis, this ensures that every person involved knows what is going on immediately without a meeting. Special meetings will be held for big projects, but “whatts app” will stay our first line of communication.
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The latest group that I have started comprises of Golf Course Superintendents that can ask questions about grass diseases, course management, and many more issues that we have to deal with on a daily basis. We have Superintendents from as far as New Zealand sharing their information and learning from us as well. We discuss matters such as weather conditions, and the diseases that may follow after such weather, also the effectiveness of the products used for these diseases. Recently I posted some of our old machinery on this group and almost sold it all within a day. This would not have been possible if I didn’t surround myself with people that I know I can trust and ask any questions too. Once a month we have a Club managers/Course Superintendents meeting at a different golf course. I have been part of the Southern Cape association for over 10 years now, and not a meeting goes by that I don’t learn something. I call these people my friends and it feels like family, this is my support structure that I value very highly and this is what makes our course and other courses successful.
Best regards,
Charl Blaauw Course Superintendent St Francis Links
You cannot put a price to good communication and information sharing! If you are a Course Superintendent that would like to become part of our whatts app group called “Turf Topics”, you can send me a message on 082 786 3069. I hope that you have found this information useful and decide to start sharing and asking questions.
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ON TOUR WITH TANDI
: r u o T n o i d n Ta As another season draws to a close with only 4 events remaining on the Ladies European Tour schedule for 2014, we can look back at a very successful year for many of our South African Professional Ladies out on tour.
Stacey Bergman Starting with the Ladies European Tour, Stacy Bregman started the season off well with good finishes in Australia followed by a series of good results in Europe. Stacy is currently ranked 20th on the Order of Merit with a total earnings of Eur 85,570.
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Kim Williams Next we have Kim Williams in her Rookie season on the Ladies European Tour. Kim is currently ranked 90th on the Order of Merit and has earned a total of Eur 16,294. A few more cuts and she will retain her playing privileges for the 2015 season.
Connie Chen Connie Chen has secured her first win on the Ladies European Tour with her win in October of the Open de Espana, in Tenerife on a total of -12 and earning a first prize cheque of Eur 52,500.00 (+-R682,000) This put her on 24th place on the Order of Merit with a total of Eur 73,123.00.
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ON TOUR WITH TANDI
Ashley Simon Ashley Simon has spent most of the year playing on the LPGA in the United States and has posted several good finishes. If Ashley can finish the year strong she will retain her full playing privileges on the LPGA for next season. Ashley has made a total of Eur 5,509 (137th on LET) and $ 78 294 (97th CME Rankings LPGA) Rolex World Ranking is 174.
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• Nov 14 - 16
CHINA
Sanya Ladies Open
• Nov 21 - 23
CHINA
Xiamen International Ladies Open
• Dec 4 - 6
INDIA
Hero Honda Women’s Indian Open
• Dec 8 - 11
MOROCCO
2015 Lalla Aicha Tour School Pre-Qualifying B
• Dec 10 - 13
DUBAI
Omega Dubai Ladies Masters
• Dec 17 - 21
MOROCCO
2015 Lalla Aicha Tour School Final Qualifier
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Lee Anne Pace Lee Ann Pace has gone from strength to strength this year having won the South African Ladies Open at San Lameer, (her first title on home soil in over 5 years and her first SA Open title) in a spectacular play off which lasted 2 holes. Recently she has had her first LPGA win (following on from the SA Open) with the Blue Bay Classic in Sanya China. This event sees her winning a total purse of $300,000 and securing her 2 year playing exemption on the LPGA. Well done Lee Ann! Lee Ann is also currently 5th on the LET Order of Merit with a total of Eur 159,893 and 70 CME Rankings (LPGA) and 29 in the Rolex World Rankings.
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
ACCOMMODATION
MPUMALANGA
KZN, MIDLANDS & DRAKENSBURG
Luxury 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.
Umdoni Golf Course - Weekend for 4 including two rounds of golf each. Totally self contained house on the golf course. R 1 600-00, Scottsburgh. Contact 082 705 8764.
Luxury 4 night midweek stay at Kruger Park Lodge for 4 people. Self catering. R 4 800-00. Contact 083 293 0220. Monks Cowl (Near Champagne Sports Resort) - 2 night weekend getaway for two - Dinner, Bed & Breakfast and golf included. R 2 000-00 all in. Contact 082 705 8764.
LIMPOPO Luxury w/end for two to Monate Game Lodge (Nylstroom). In the hart of the Waterberg region. Including all meals and game drives. (Naboomspruit)Total cost R 3 000-00. Contact 083 293 0220.
Luxury 2 - 4 night midweek stay at Gowrie farm for 2 -8 people. Self catering, including golf. Price varies depending on option chosen. Contact 082 705 8764. Luxury 2 night weekend stay at Clarens Golf & Trout Estate, for 2 people. Including by& Golf R 2 200-00. Contact 082 705 8764 Drakensberg Gardens Golf & SpaResort - 2 night weekend getaway for two - Dinner, Bed & Breakfast and golf included. R 2 000-00 all in. Contact 082 705 8764.
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Luxury w/end for two to Euphoria Golf Estate. In the hart of the Waterberg region. Including b/b and a round of golf per person. (Naboomspruit)Total cost R 1 250-00. Contact 083 293 0220.
FREE STATE Luxury 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.
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WESTERN CAPE 1x 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.
BAGS Cobra 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.
CARTS Battery 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.
DRIVERS Taylor Made R11. S driver & 3 wood. Stiff shaft , as new R 4 000-00. Contact 082 830 8880.
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
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.
FAIRWAY WOODS & HYBRIDS Callaway 3 deep fairway wood. R 2 600-00. As new. Contact 082 805 4277. 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.
IRONS Titleist 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.
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PUTTERS
Close to all amenities. Contact Kobus on 071 8971285.
Scotty putter virtually brand new @R 1000.00 Contact 082 853 1421.
WEDGES
Titleist scotty cameron newport 2.5. R1 500-00. Contact 082 644 9041.
Mizuno gap wedge MPT series 51-6. R 300-00. Contact 082 644 9041.
Taylor Made Ghost Spider belly putter, like new with cover. R 1 250-00. Contact 082 770 2857. Ping PAL2 putter. Good condition. R 600-00. Contact 082 440 9827.
PROPERTY Land for Sale: Swaziland. Nkonyeni Golf Estate. Beautiful plot overlooking the 4th green. Prime position.
Titleist Vokey SW BV 56.14 spin milled. R 300-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Cleveland CG lob wedge. 15 zip grooves. R 300-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Taylor Made FE3O2 wedges. 52 & 56 degree. Good condition. R800 for both. Contact 082 440 9827.
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Wanderers GC (011) 447-3311 Waterkloof GC (012) 460-2542 Wingate CC (012) 997-1298 (012) 998-0011 (012) 542-1309 Woodhill CC (012) 654-2111 (011) 970-7000 Zwartkops CC (011) 849-5211 (013) 932-3940 Driving Ranges (012) 342-3882 (011) 706-1361 Colbyn D/R (082) 777-8912 (012) 665-0279 Grasslands D/R (011) 828-9555 (011) 472-8060 Greenhills D/R (011) 662-1603 (012) 668-8900 Jim and Jerrys’ D/R Kimiad D/R & (012) 997-2240 (011) 875-0400 Mashie Course (011) 801-6611 Observatory D/R (011) 487-3898 (011) 749-1638 Panorama D/R (012) 661-0533 (011) 826-2466 Sandy Bunker D/R (073) 109-4239 (011) 827-7818 Six Fountains D/R (012) 809-0430 (011) 453-1013 Verwey D/R (082) 371 7323 (011) 432-3150 Wits D/R (011) 717-9416 (012) 546-1764 Zwartkops D/R (012) 654-4830 (012) 667-1081 (011) 251-6721 Golf Shops (011) 202-1620 Second Chance (011) 440-0558 (011) 970-1075 The Golfers Club (012) 665-5221 (011) 442-3880 Centurion (011) 660-4365 The Golfers Club (011) 453-6352 (010) 594-0034 Edenvale (011) 466-2888 The Golfers Club (011) 465-9985 (016) 422-1263 Fourways (016) 362-0809 The Golfers Club (011) 475-7519 (011) 608-2033 West Rand (011) 602-8888 (011) 648-9574 The Pro Shop (011) 646-5400 Woodmead (012) 808-0883 FREESTATE (011) 362-6757 (012) 460-3372 Golf Clubs (012) 386-6836 Bethlehem GC (058) 303-0940 (011) 215-8600 Bloemfontein GC (051) 447-0906 (011) 693-5414 Clarens GE (058) 256-1270 (011) 907-8906 Clocolan GC (051) 943-1933 (016) 430-1380 Ficksburg GC (051) 933-3711 (053) 841-0179 (011) 640-3021 Kimberly GC Kroonstad GC (056) 212-5169 (051) 924-3146 (011) 740-0016 Ladybrand GC (056) 353-2131 (012) 651-4411 Oppenheimer Park (056) 818-1567 (012) 809-2110 Parys GE (011) 943-4448 Schoeman Park GC (051) 408-3811 (051) 402-1489 (011) 362-5031 Tempe GC (056) 811-2013 (011) 740-9962 Vaal de Grace
GAUT ENG Golf Clubs Akasia GC Avion Park GC Benoni CC Bronkhorstspruit GC Bryanston CC Centurion CC CMR GC Copper Leaf GE Dainfern GC Eagle Canyon GC Ebotse GC ERPM GC Germiston GC Glendower GC Glenvista GC Hillside GC Irene CC Jackal Creek GE Johannesburg CC Kempton Park CC Killarney GC Krugersdorp GC Kyalami GC Leeuwkop GC Maccauvlei GC Meyerton GC Modderfontein GC Observatory GC Parkview GC Pebble Rock GC Pollak Park GC Pretoria CC Pretoria GC Randpark GC Randfontein GC Reading GC Riviera on Vaal CC Royal Jhb & Kensington GC Royal Oak CC Services GC Silver Lakes CC Southdowns CC Springs CC State Mines CC
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Golf Shops The Pro Shop Bloemfontein
(051) 430-7313
WESTERN CAPE Golf Clubs Arabella GC Atlantic Beach GC Bellville GC Clovelly CC Devonvale GE Erinvale GC King David GC Kleinmond GC Langebaan GC Mowbray GC Paarl GC Parow GC Pearl Valley GC Rondebosch GC Royal Cape GC Shelley point CC Simonstown CC Somerset West GC Steenberg GC Stellenbosch GC Strand GC Westlake GC
(028) 284-0000 (021) 553-2223 (021) 913-3100 (021) 784-2111 (021) 865-2080 (021) 847-1144 (021) 934-3056 (028) 271-3525 (022) 772-2112 (021) 685-3018 (021) 863-1140 (021) 930-2160 (021) 867-8000 (021) 689-4176 (021) 761-6551 (022) 742-1394 (021) 786-1233 (021) 852-2925 (021) 715-0227 (021) 880-0103 (021) 853-6268 (021) 788-2020
Driving Ranges Riverclub
(021) 447-3757
Golf Shops The Golfers Club Century City
(021) 555-3540
THE GARDEN ROUTE Golf Clubs Fancourt - Montagu / Outeniqua Fancourt - The Links Fynbos GCE George GC Goose Valley GE Kingswood GE Knysna GC
(044) 804-0183 (044) 804-0785 (042) 285-0321 (044) 873-6116 (044) 533-5082 (0861) 727-170 (044) 384-1150
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SA GOLF TR ADER DIREC TORY Mossel Bay GC Oubaai GE Pezula GC Pinnacle Point GR Plettenburg Bay GC Simola GE
Golf Shops The Pro Shop Bells Academy
EA STERN Golf Clubs Bushman Sands GC East London GC Fish River Sun GC Gonubie GC Hankey GC Humewood Links GC Jeffreys Bay GC Katberg GC Port Elizabeth GC Royal Port Alfred GC Shark River GC St Francis Bay GC St Francis Links Uitenhage GC Walmer Park GC Walmer CC West Bank GC Zwartenbosch GC
(044) 691-2379 (044) 851-1234 (044) 302-5300 (044) 693-3438 (044) 533-2132 (044) 302-9677
Prince’s Grant GC Royal Durban GC Sakabula GC San Lameer GC Scottburgh GC Southbroom GC St Cathryns GC Umdoni Park GC (044) 871-0620 Umhlali CC Umkomaas GC Victoria CC CAPE Wild Coast CC Windsor park GC (042) 231-8000 (043) 735-1356 (040) 676-1101 (043) 740-5645 (042) 284-0335 (041) 583-2137 (042) 293-2532 (040) 864-1010 (041) 374-3140 (046) 624-4796 (041) 581-6188 (042) 294-0467 (042) 200-4500 (041) 966-1868 (074) 259-1788 (041) 581-1877 (043) 731-1523 (042) 291-0569
Driving Ranges Harbour View D/R Londt Park D/R Walmer Woods D/R
(084) 622-7259 (041) 360-8707 (082) 372-8252
Golf Shops The Pro Shop - PE
(041) 363-0470
KZN Golf Clubs Amorello Game Lodge (035) 562-3182 Beachwood CC (031) 564-4257 Bluff National GC (031) 467-7448 Boschoek GC (033) 234-4232 Cathedral Peak GC (036) 488-1888 Cotswold Downs GC (031) 714-4432 Durban CC (031) 313-1777 Glengarry GC (033) 701-1355 Greytown CC (033) 417-2441 Kloof CC (031) 764-0555 Ladysmith CC (036) 637-3521 Margate CC (039) 317-2340 Maritzburg GC (033) 396-5755 Mt. Edgecombe CC (031) 539-5330 Port Shepstone GC (039) 695-0141
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(032) 482-0041 (031) 309-2581 (033) 330-6751 (039) 313-5141 (039) 976-0041 (039) 316-6051 (033) 444-1945 (039) 975-1320 (032) 947-1181 (039) 973-1330 (033) 347-1394 (039) 305-2799 (031) 303-1728
Driving Ranges Lynton Hall Golf Academy Mt Edgecombe D/R University Dbn D/R Westville D/R
(039) 975-1502 (031) 502-3480 (031) 261-8062 (031) 265-0148
Golf Shops The Golfers Club Umhlanga The Pro Shop Durban
(031) 566-5292 (031) 263 0034
LIMPOPO Golf Clubs Elements Private Golf Reserve Euphoria GC Hans Merensky GC Kameeldoring CC Koro Creek GC Naboomspruit GC Polokwane GC Swartklip GC Univ. of Limpopo GC
MPUMAL ANGA Golf Clubs Barberton CC Belfast GC Bethal GC Delmas GC Drakenzicht Mountain Links Graceland GC Kinross GC Komatipoort GC Kriel GC Kruger Park Lodge Leopard Creek GC Lydenburg GC Nelspruit GC Middelburg CC Morgenzon GC Sabie Country Club Sabi River Sun GC Standerton GC Tweefontein GC Walker Park GC Whiteriver GC Witbank CC
(002646) 125-8498
GOLFING ASSOCIATIONS
THE P.G.A. of (011) 485-1370 (012) 250-2522 South Africa (018) 462-6696 (018) 386-3086 To be listed in the (012) 207-9102 (014) 574-4111 SA Golf Trader directory, (018) 473-2899 please contact (012) 244-8000 (018) 293-0210 Neville on 082 705 8764 or (014) 597-1814 Louis on 083 293 0220 or (012) 244-3000
Driving Ranges Jim & Jerrys
(013) 755-6156 (013) 757-0960
(014) 743-5000 Golf Shops (013) 757-1264 (015) 781-3931 The Pro Shop (015) 491-5563 Nelspruit (014) 717-1181 LESOTHO (014) 743-1963 (015) 295-4118 Maseru GC (00266) 223-21164 (014) 786-0186 (015) 268-2183 NAMIBIA Windhoek CC
Brits GC Klerksdorp GC Leopard Park GC Magaliespark GC Mooinooi GC Orkney GC Pecanwood CC Potchefstroom GC Rustenburg GC Sandy Lane GC
(017) 620-1188 (017) 687-0122 (082) 888-0188 (017) 617-1145 (013) 737-5000 (013) 791-2406 (013) 235-3391 (013) 744-0958 (013) 282-6176 (017) 793-3074 (013) 764-2282 (013) 737-7311 (017) 719-1123 (013) 686-9660 (074) 259-1788 (013) 751-3781 (013) 656-3109
Driving Ranges
Broham D/R (014) 736 6910 Riverside Golf Park
NORTH WEST Golf Clubs
(013) 712-2923 (013) 253-0981 (017) 647-3265 (013) 665-5077 (083) 708-1994
(012) 205-1485
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Something funny!
L AUGH OUT LOUD
British Rules of Golf 1940 You have to hand it to the Brits, when it comes to golf. And, you thought you were a tough weather golfer. This notice posted in war-torn Britain for golfers with stiff upper lips. You have to admit, these guys really had guts! German aircraft from Norway would fly on missions to northern England Because of the icy weather conditions, the barrels of their guns had a small dab of wax to protect them. As they crossed the coast, they would clear their guns by firing a few rounds at the golf courses. Golfers were urged to take cover.
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