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Vol. 93 • MAY | JUNE 2019 • www.sagolftrader.co.za

Special Features • New products - the Mizuno RB Tour/ RB Tour X & the Bridgestone e12 soft/ e12 speed golf balls • Golf course maintenance with Sue de Zwart • Celebrity golfer profile - Ryk Neethling

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Cover Photo: Mizuno RB Tour

CROSSWORD PUZZLE, TUITION & INSTRUCTION, AFFORDABLE GOLF, AMATEUR NEWS, KIDS STUFF AND SO MUCH MORE...



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Mizuno and Bridgestone launch their new golf balls; the RB Tour/RB Tour X and the e12 soft/e12 speed respectively. World renowned golf course superintendent Sue de Zwart explains the work that needs to be carried out on golf courses in winter and we chat to Olympic swimmer Ryk Neethling. SA Golf Trader published bi-monthly by SA Golf Trader cc. Reg. No. 2004/063586/23 66 Hoylake Drive, Durban North, 4051 For all enquiries please contact: Office 086 101 9005 Louis Naude 083 293 0220 Neville Bellairs 082 705 8764 Fax 086 694 2185 Email info@sagt.co.za

We wish to thank the following for their invaluable contributions; • • • •

Schwartz Golf Academy Les Blair David Doubell Sue de Zwart

SA’s Leading FREE Golf Products & Services Magazine

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SP E C IA L F E AT U R E S New product – Mizuno RB Tour & RB Tour X Golf course maintenance with Sue de Zwart New product – Bridgestone e12 soft & e12 speed Celebrity golfer profile – Ryk Neethling

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REGULARS

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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TUITION & INSTRUCTION

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Know your rules

Distance control on your wedges

HEALTH & LIFESTYLE Links, Hazards & Fairways

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Know your PGA pro

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AFFORDABLE GOLF

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RESULTS & RANKINGS

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EVENTS CALENDAR

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AMATEUR NEWS

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GREENKEEPING

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KIDS STUFF

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SA GOLF TRADER DIRECTORY

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FACEBOOK FAVOURITES

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LE T TER TO THE EDITOR

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Send us your letters, giving us your views, opinions or articles of interest (max 500 words). The most interesting letter will be published in the next edition of SA Golf Trader.

Dear Neville

Dear Grant

Tiger’s comeback is great for golf and

Tiger Woods winning the Masters must rate as one of the all-time greatest comebacks in ANY sport. To beat a top quality field like that after the many health issues that he has had was simply amazing.

sports in general because it is an amazing story of redemption and perseverance. To me it highlights the internal conflict I have with supporting an athlete who I grew up admiring. I’m 30 now, but as I child I idolised him, in fact my primary school book report was on Tiger Woods. However I was deeply disappointed in the life actions that precipitated Tiger’s downfall. The personal things that brought him down seem to be the result of his not being in touch with his own feelings for the people in his life. He was a golf machine and didn’t seem able to just relate well on a human level. I have watched his struggles to regain his place in the golf world and give him a lot of credit for his recent accomplishments, but hope that the down time has humanized him more.

I think that we need to move away from commenting on his personal life as that is after all “his personal life” and this applies to sportsmen and women across the board. By winning the Masters, Tiger Woods has put the oomph back into the game. Excitement ahead of the PGA Championship it at fever pitch and that is in no small part due to Eldrick Tont Woods. Regards

Regards Grant Wise

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eing a good golfer is more than hitting the golf ball 300 meters and longer. Dustin Johnson nr 1 golfer in the world is one of the longest hitters on tour, but he worked hard on his pitching and short game to get there. A lot of professional golfers work on the “clock system” to control their wedge play.

Knowing how far you can hit your wedges with 3 easy golf swings will give you 12 golf shots you know you can hit and therefore you will be more confident with your short game. Jacques Blaauw uses this technique: Before he starts he will make sure his setup is correct. •

His stance is a bit narrower than a full golf swing

Weight is 60:40 on his left side

Ball position in middle of his feet

Feet and clubface square to target

Most of the time I see high handicappers take out there 60 degree wedge between 40 and 90 meters hoping they can get close to the pin, but most of the time it doesn’t. As amateur golfers you don’t have the time to drill this in but by starting on 3 different golf swings with your wedges you will gain more options and control on your pitching.

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The 3 swings he practices is 9 & 10 o’clock and The important part is that he does not full golf swing. decelerate in the swing. You want to keep the body and hands moving together in the In image 1 you can see that his left arm has swing, not just use your wrist and hands to stopped on 9 o’clock (parallel to the ground). hit the shot. Your body has rotated fully in Image 2 10 0’clock, and in image 3 his full golf the swing as you can see in image 4. swing. The easiest way to know how far you will hit As you will notice in the images he still has each shot is to get access to a Trackman and a good shoulder rotation and limited wrist hit a few golf balls with the 3 golf swings hinge, by doing this he will have more control with each of your wedges. in his swing. On average this is how far Jacques hits his wedges with the 3 golf swings:

As you can see he has a variety of shots, and there will be a few distances he will be more confident in playing and there are a few that are close to each other. When choosing the golf shot there are a few things to take note of: •

Is the green soft or firm

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you know you have 2 swing options. Before hitting the shot, would you like the ball to spin or sit softly on the green? If you want the ball to spin you should choose the 10 o’clock swing with the 62 degree wedge. If you want it to sit softly choose the 9 o’clock with the 56 degree, this will take spin off the golf ball.

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ACROSS 1. Arnold Palmer was the King and the Kingdom lay within him (5) 3. (Surname) The 2011 PGA Tour rookie of the year (7) 7. Danny Willett’s father was a? (5) 9. All three of the James family have represented South Africa in sport; father Mike in football and his two sons, Butch in rugby and _ _ _ _ _ in golf (5) 10. A champion is the one at the front (3) 11. A compelling force to go to the range (7) 12. The first tour professional to serve as a lead contributor to the GIVE (Golf for Injured Veterans Everywhere) Foundation (6, 7) 16. (Surname) This Australian golfer was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the 1985 Australia Day Honours for “service to the sport of golf” (3, 4) 18. (First name) He won 11 times on the PGA Tour including the 1941 PGA Championship where he defeated Byron Nelson in 38 holes in the finals (3) 19. Without certain parts you would struggle to carry your golf bag (5) 21. Situated in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey U.S.A. _ _ _ _ _ Brook Golf Club is a 36-hole facility with two spectacular golf courses, one public and one private (5) 22. A series of pro-am golf tournaments in SA that form part of the winter swing of the Sunshine Tour, sponsorship from Vodacom ensured solid foundations (7) 23 and 6 down. This professional services firm was one of

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the official sponsors of the 2012 European Ryder Cup Team (5, 5) DOWN 1. The Tiger Wood’s comeback is one of the greatest in the history of sport (7) 2. English professional golfer John Hudson scored successive holes-in-one in 1971 at which golf tournament? (7) 3. He is the youngest of four brothers from a famous South African golfing family hailing from Phalaborwa (7, 6) 4. (First name) Winner of the 23rd Masters Tournament in 1959 (3) 5. The Jack Nicklaus designed Manele Golf Course is situated on which island (5) 6. See 23 across 8. Title sponsor of the SA Disabled Golf Open (5) 13. Radlett Park Golf Club in Hertfordshire England was formerly known as? (7) 14. When it came to betting on the golf course he showed that he was shrewd and perceptive (5) 15. They went out of business in 2009 yet shortly before that they were enjoying considerable success with their hybrids. Jim Furyk regularly had one in his bag (7) 16. Taking their name from “I roll” in Latin, this car manufacturer has a long standing association with golf (5) 17. Not elsewhere specified or included (5) 20. (First name) In February 2005, she teamed with Ai Miyazato to win the inaugural Women’s World Cup of Golf in South Africa (3)

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HEALTH & LIFEST YLE

KNOW YOUR PGA

PRO Reece Mayberry - PGA Professional - Golf Manager, Glendower Golf Club

1. When did you qualify as a PGA Professional? Circa 2008. 2. What made you choose this career? I’ve always loved sports, and when I got bitten by the “golf bug” it bit hard. And what is more rewarding than making your passion into a career?

what it’s really like to commit to something with the utmost of dedication. Jayde Tannous (Fancourt) was another who had a direct impact on the way I try to conduct myself. His demeanor and professionalism are something I strive towards in my day-to-day working environment.

6. Describe a typical work day for a PGA Club Professional. This will depend entirely on what section of the golfing industry you find yourself in. For me, being in the management of golf 4. Did you ever play or did you ever want to operations, it entails making sure everything play on tour? golf related at Glendower is smooth and I have never invested enough time in my functional. Creating a memorable experience golf to make playing on Tour a reality or a for all who visit the club, all whilst performing viable career choice. Being part of the PGA the required admin. has allowed me to play in two Tour events though, and I have also tried to qualify for a 7. You have been involved with the few others. tournament prep for a big event like the 3. Has it always been golf for you? Actually, cricket and football were my first loves. I only took up golf around 2000.

5. Who has been your mentor in the golfing industry? I have been lucky enough to have spent time with a few inspiring individuals. My original and first mentor was Graeme van der Nest (Humewood), Nesty showed me

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SA Open what are your biggest challenges during this week? The challenges happen way before the event arrives. Having everything in place, and being able to preempt any little niggles along the way prevents, any major unforeseen

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HEALTH & LIFEST YLE challenges arising during the course of an event. However, weather often seems to enjoy playing games with us when we host an event of this magnitude. 8. As a PGA Professional, what do you enjoy most about the industry? I know it sounds cliché, but have you seen my office view (when I step outside)? The environment is used for recreation, which means generally people who visit are far more relaxed, thus making our job a little easier to ensure that they get full enjoyment whilst here. Secondly the people who cross our paths. 9. The members of a golf club always come first. Do you agree with the phrase “The member is always right”? ***laughs… Those who know me, know I am very black and white in terms of rules and regulations. A lot of the times if you can sympathize with people that invoke the customers always right attitude, you can reach an amicable agreement, But if it’s wrong, then it’s wrong. Sometimes all that is needed is a compromise of sorts. 10. With consumers being careful on how they spend their money these days, are you finding other ways besides golf to attract people to the club? The way society is evolving, clubs need to find and develop ways to encourage more participation. Glendower is no different nor immune to the every changing dynamics at play, all I can say is, watch this space. 11. Slow play is one of the biggest problems in golf today, how do you manage slow play at Glendower Golf Club? We try make the golf course a little easier to navigate on busy days. Mike Burnard and his maintenance team have also taken the course back to its pre SA Open design. Widening the width of the fairways and reducing the height of the

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rough has seen a good reduction in the average round time. Having a knowledgeable operations team has also allowed us to try and stay on top of slow play too. 12. Does your position require you to be available on weekends, evenings, and holidays, and if so, does this place demands on your personal life? I am required to work different hours to most. The hospitality industry doesn’t ever stop or rest and so one adapts to these industry demands. Thankfully my wife (self-proclaimed Golf Industry Widow) is understanding, that this is a passion of mine and is fully supportive of it. 13. What are your short & long term goals? Work – Develop and implement a proactive team and a proactive approach to all things golf. Yes I know some things are unavoidable and require reaction but many can be avoided with the right structures, foundation and team. Personal – Run a marathon. 14. What is your opinion on the state of golf in South Africa? I believe things are changing for the better, moving from the archaic ways courses and country clubs were run. My only concern though is watching a televised golf tournament and seeing the condition of the course, many local golfers expect the same presentation at a fraction of the price. Clubs are doing their best and often on a restricted budget, to be able to offer a “tournament manicured” course. So when you feel the need to draw up a comparison, make sure its done fairly and like-for-like. 15. What do you enjoy doing in your free time? I juggle a few things that make me happy. Golf, friends, paintball, exercise and games. 16. Do you still get time to play? Yes I do, even if it’s on an off day, I try to play at least once a week, but will very seldomly allow that to go past the 2 week mark.

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JOHN COLLIER 2018

ANNUAL SURVEY ON

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SUSTAINABILITY AND REGIONAL WORKSHOPS The 12th edition of the John Collier Annual Survey discusses the issue of sustainable golf and raises many points for and against as to whether golf clubs are in fact making progress in what John Elkington wrote “In its purest, most distilled form, the imperatives of sustainability are summed up by just three words: Planet, People, and Profit.” In terms of the results published in the 12th John Collier Annual Survey, regrettably there is a decline in compliance levels of the sustainability imperatives. During the last week in May the golf industry gathers to talk about Sustainability at the Royal Johannesburg Country Club in Gauteng, Victoria Country Club in Kwa Zulu Natal and Atlantic Beach Country Club in Western Province. The theme of the regional workshops is “The Practical side of Sustainability; Measuring your Club’s environmental footprint, operational performance, staff, customer and community engagement.” Certainly, what is not measured cannot be managed. So, it is hoped that the Sustainability Workshops in May will encourage golf club managers, golf directors and course superintendents to embrace the sustainability imperatives and participate in third party reviews. If you require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us via email at ajcollier@telkomsa.net.


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S P E C I A L F E AT U R E – N E W P R O D U C T

MIZUNO RB TOUR AND RB TOUR X AWARDED GOLF DIGEST GOLD

Mizuno’s first ever globally released ball reaps its reward – 13 years in the making

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izuno’s new RB TOUR and RB TOUR X have been awarded ‘Gold’ by Golf Digest in the 2019 HOT LIST Equipment

high for Performance and Innovation.

Mizuno introduced its first golf ball to the Japanese domestic market in 2005, its first urethane covered ball to Europe in 2013 and its 2nd generation tour type balls MP-s and MP-x in 2015. However, the RB TOUR and RB TOUR X are the first models Mizuno has launched globally – with US, Japan / Asia and its EMEA regions all distributing the ball for the first time. The Golf Digest GOLD is the 2nd windfall for Mizuno’s more global approach – with Taichi Teshima registering a first win on the Japan Senior Tour.

After 13 years we had the expertise to build a really high performance tour ball that works particularly well in the wind. Mizuno has its own wind tunnel at the Mizuno Technics laboratory and a particular skill set in aerodynamics. We’ve now built a reputation across Asia and Europe for producing a quality ball – working with tour winners, elite amateurs and emerging tour players. The RB TOUR takes us to the next level and we’re excited to see where this takes us – especially with US golfers who are ready for an alternative. We’ve been lobbied on every social media channel to introduce the ball to the US market, but we specifically wanted to wait for this ball.

Golf Digest rated the RB TOUR and RB TOUR X

David Llewellyn – Director of R&D

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Harding’s exploits put him in Presidents Cup frame

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hen an unfamiliar name popped up on the Masters Tournament leaderboard recently, almost everyone gasped with the same question – “Who is Justin Harding?” For golf’s fervent followers in South Africa and Asia, Harding is already a familiar name thanks to a combined nine victories on the Sunshine and Asian Tours, earlier in the year he took another big leap forward in his career by securing his biggest win yet at the Qatar Masters on the European Tour. The rewards for an amazing five wins over a span of 10 months have included appearances in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, the Masters and other PGA TOUR starts. Ranked 712th in the world at the end of 2017, he now sits in 45thplace and finds himself mixing it up with the big boys and hanging out with

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potential teammates for the Presidents Cup. Harding’s recent success has made him a genuine contender to qualify for the International Team against the United States at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia from December 9-15. With countryman and idol, Ernie Els captaining of the squad, Harding hopes to book his seat on the plane to Australia. Els likes what he has seen from Harding after playing several rounds together during the past year. “Incredible story,” said the South African legend. “In less than 18 months, he’s come from absolutely not having a card on the Asian Tour, to winning on the Asian Tour, winning in Europe and finishing 12th at the Masters. And he’s got a great game obviously. He can win worldwide and he’s a great wind player. He could be a great asset to our team.”

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IRRIGATION Irrigation is always my starting point. This is, after all, the heart of the golf course, and it is easy to neglect this department when the system is working well. The quality of your turf is depends on the efficiency of your irrigation, and it is much better to take stock of your system in winter rather than during long periods of hot dry weather, when a shutdown could be disastrous. Use this irrigation maintenance checklist as a guide: • Systematically clean and service every sprinkler. • Replace nozzles every five to six years, or as close to this as your budget allows. • Check irrigation patterns in the dew to ensure no uneven coverage. • Print station detail sheets off the central control & make sure that the information in the field correlates with the pc. • Take satellite box casings apart, clean them and do the necessary maintenance. • Clean the pump house. • Service the pumps & filter bank

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BUNKER MAINTENANCE This is a great opportunity to check that your bunker sand depths are uniform throughout. Aim to achieve the perfect balance between playability and shot value – we do not want the bunkers to be too soft or too firm. Wetting agents may be used when the sand is too soft. If your bunkers are too hard, then either turn them over by hand, or use St Francis Links superintendent Charl Blaauw’s invention, the Fluffy. It’s a handy tool. BUNKER EDGING: For those who haven’t installed one of the fantastic liners on the market, second prize would be to install a rigid plastic lining 100 mm deep (clear if possible) pushed in around the bunker’s edge: it isn’t visible, does not affect play, but does allow one to use an irrigation flag to find the exact line and edge back to it consistently every three months. Install a misting system on your bunker faces or Netafim drip irrigation on your bunker edge. If budget allows. It is a wonderful tool,

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S pecial F eature – G O L F CO U R S E M A I N T E N A N C E especially if you have a fertigation system in place. CART-PATHS EDGING, PAINTING AND MAINTENANCE While you are edging, painting and maintaining your paths, it is a good idea to take the time to prune any branches that get in the way of golfers. Try walking the same route golfers do and you will see how annoying it is to have to dodge overhanging branches. People often neglect to attend to this minor inconvenience. TREE AND ROOT PRUNING Follow a yearly tree-pruning programme to remove deadwood, shape trees and trim branches that affect play. You should also take care to prune the roots and install barriers where they intrude on the greens. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Equipment-maintenance programmes for winter include: • Grinding reels • Facing bedknives • Servicing equipment according to the maintenance schedule • Working on old equipment • Attaching riggers to walk- behind greens mowers, to enable you to maintain a consistent collar width • Attaching brooms to walk- behind mowers, to allow you to stand the grass up a few times a week during the growing season. STAFF TRAINING One of the most rewarding parts of the job. I would like to encourage you with a success story: when I joined Leopard Creek in 1997, Siphila Mhlongo, the irrigation technician, had never operated a computer. I clearly remember saying, “Siphila, this is the ‘on’ button.” Every afternoon Siphila and his

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assistant, Louis, would meet me at the computer, where we would set the irrigation together. We then sent the irrigation staff and two supervisors on a beginner’s computer course and, later, for training in MSWord and Excel. Siphila is now one of the top irrigation technicians in the country and has conducted numerous training sessions, which have been well received. It is important to provide computer literacy training to the people higher up in the golf course staff ranks. Leopard Creek’s superintendent, Derek Muggeridge, has trained one of the greens operators to be a very successful administrative assistant, and there are many other such stories at clubs around the country. Set aside a few hours a month for staff operator training that’s linked to multiple-choice questions. Once the greens operator begins taking an interest in disease, detail, pitch-mark repair, and so on, you’ll see an immediate improvement in the operator’s work ethic. ADMINISTRATION This is a necessary evil that few course superintendents relish, but winter is a great time to get your spreadsheets organised and to carefully analyse all this data. Putting this off, although tempting, will wind up with you having to catch up later – never ideal. This list is a good place to start: • Rainfall and irrigation records (I like to include all the pertinent daily information • – rainfall, irrigation applied, and so on) • Soil temperature • Lab results for greens, tees, fairways and water – it is always good to track your base elements and pH. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE RECORDS Winter is often thought of as a time when there appears to be less that needs doing, but this is not true. Remember – put in the effort now and you will reap the rewards of a stress-free spring and summer.

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President Donald Trump will present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Tiger Woods in May.

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Woods overcame personal and professional adversity to win his fifth Masters title last month. Trump tweeted after the tournament that he had congratulated Woods and informed him that he would be receiving the medal because of his “incredible Success & Comeback in Sports (Golf ) and, more importantly, LIFE.” It’s the nation’s highest honor for a civilian and presidents have wide discretion over whom to award it. Trump is an avid golfer who played with Woods at Trump’s golf club in Jupiter, Florida,

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R E S U LT S & R A N K I N G S RBC Heritage, Course: Harbour Town GL, 18 - 21 Aril 2019

Sunshine Tour Sunshine Tour

1 JC Ritchie 2 Rhys Enoch T3 Garrick Higgo Chris Cannon 5 Luke Jerling 6 Daniel van Tonder 7 Pieter Moolman T8 Ryan Cairns Adilson Da Silva Merrick Bremner Michael Palmer

RSA WAL RSA ENG RSA RSA RSA ZIM BRA RSA RSA

70-68-66-70 68-65-75-66 71-69-67-69 70-71-65-70 68-71-68-70 72-69-67-70 71-70-72-66 69-74-68-69 71-69-70-70 73-68-68-71 71-72-65-72

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(-18) R (-18) R (-16) R (-16) R (-15) R (-14) R (-13) R (-12) R (-12) R (-12) R (-12) R

317,000.00 221,000.00 111,900.00 111,900.00 60,000.00 55,000.00 50,000.00 37,550.00 37,550.00 37,550.00 37,550.00

Sunshine tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Daniel van Tonder RSA JC Ritchie RSA Rhys Enoch WAL Callum Mowat RSA Jacques Blaauw RSA Neil Schietekat RSA Chris Cannon ENG Garrick Higgo RSA Ross McGowan ENG Jaco Ahlers RSA JJ Senekal RSA Pieter Moolman RSA Luke Jerling RSA Merrick Bremner RSA Jaco Prinsloo RSA Michael Palmer RSA Christiaan Basson RSA Thriston Lawrence RSA Lyle Rowe RSA Ryan Cairns ZIM

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

R R R R R r R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

451,250.00 341,500.00 296,000.00 276,250.00 150,875.00 139,875.00 132,400.00 111,900.00 88,075.00 85,975.00 85,975.00 84,375.00 82,250.00 71,925.00 67,387.50 62,050.00 59,375.00 57,500.00 56,487.50 53,550.00

1 2 T3

C.T. Pan CHT Matt Kuchar USA Patrick Cantla USA Shane Lowry NIR Scott Piercy USA

Other South Africans T61 Branden Grace

272 (-16) 273 (-15) 274 (-14) 274 (-14) 274 (-14)

$ 1,242,000.00 $ 745,200.00 $ 358,800.00 $ 358,800.00 $ 358,800.00

RSA 70-72-75-71 288 (0) $ 14,973.00

PGA tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019

1 Matt Kuchar USA 2 Rory McIlroy NIR 3 Xander Schauffele USA 4 Dustin Johnson USA 5 Brooks Koepka USA 6 Paul Casey ENG 7 Jon Rahm SPA 8 Francesco Molinar ITA 9 Gary Woodland USA 10 Rickie Fowler USA Other South Africans 44 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 53 Branden Grace RSA 167 Dylan Frittelli RSA 169 Ernie Els RSA 174 Charl Schwartzel RSA

13 9 12 10 10 12 12 8 14 10

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

5,394,944.00 4,854,964.00 4,485,399.00 3,972,139.00 3,545,927.00 3,199,473.00 3,075,538.00 3,027,438.00 3,020,845.00 2,853,167.00

10 14 12 11 13

$ 1,397,424.00 $ 1,241,841.00 $ 255,050.00 $ 248,312.00 $ 232,725.00

web.com TOUR web.com tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Xinjun Zhang CHI Lanto Griffin USA Scottie Scheffler USA Mark Anderson USA Tyler McCumber USA Rafael Campos PRC Michael Gligic CAN Zecheng Dou CHI Vince Covell USA Mark Hubbar USA

Other South Africans 71 Oliver Bekker Daniel van tonder

71-65-69-67 69-69-68-67 67-72-66-69 65-68-70-71 67-70-68-69

RSA

9 9 9 4 9 8 9 8 7 9

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

233,228.00 158,911.00 149,919.00 140,781.00 136,920.00 131,402.00 130,188.00 113,978.00 113,460.00 108,780.00

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CHAMPIoNS TOUR

PGA TOUR The Masters Tournament Augusta National GC, 11 - 14 April 2019 1 T2 T5

Tiger Woods USA Dustin Johnson USA Brooks Koepka USA Xander Schauffele USA Jason Day AUS Tony Finau USA Francesco Molinari ITA Webb Simpson USA

Other South Africans T12 Justin Harding T29 Louis Oosthuizen T51 Trevor Immelman T58 Branden Grace

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Champions tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019

70-68-67-70 68-70-70-68 66-71-69-70 73-65-70-68 70-67-73-67 71-70-64-72 70-67-66-74 72-7164-70

275 276 276 276 277 277 277 277

(-13) (-12) (-12) (-12) (-11) (-11) (-11) (-11)

$ 2,070,000.00 $ 858,667.00 $ 858,667.00 $ 858,667.00 $ 403,938.00 $ 403,938.00 $ 403,938.00 $ 403,938.00

69-69-70-72 71-66-71-76 74-72-75-69 72-75-72-74

280 284 290 293

(-8) (-4) (+2) (+5)

$ $ $ $

225,400.00 78,200.00 28,693.00 26,335.00

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Scott McCarron USA Kirk Triplett USA Bernhard Langer GER Kevin Sutherland USA Tom Lehman USA David Toms USA Miguel Angel Jiménez USA Woody Austin USA Marco Dawson USA Mark O’Meara USA

Other South Africans 53 Retief Goosen 59 David Frost

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8 8 5 8 6 7 7 8 6 7

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

666,868.00 653,191.00 600,633.00 569,425.00 416,876.00 399,601.00 377,117.00 366,352.00 335,051.00 329,938.00

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Sunshine Tour

DATE EVENT VENUE MAY 2019 1 - 4 17 - 20

Investec Royal Swazi Open Lombard Insurance Classic

Royal Swazi Spa CC Royal Swazi Spa CC

JUNE 2019 5 - 8 27 - 30

Sun City Challenge KCB Karen Masters

Gary Player CC Karen CC

Amateur events - Men

DATE EVENT VENUE MAY 2019 3 - 5 4 - 5 13 - 17 30 - 31

KZN Stroke Play Vaal Senior Open SA Country Districts Fancourt Senior Open

Beachwood CC Maccauvlei GC Plettenberg Bay CC Fancourt CC

JUNE 2019 1 - 2 2 - 3 8 - 9 15 - 16 17 - 18 17 - 18 23 - 25 23 - 24 26 - 27 27 - 28 29 - 30

Eastern Province Mid-Amateur Open Southern Cape Senior Open Limpopo Mid-Amateur Open Southern Cape Mid-Amateur Nomads Inland Noom Sun City U13 & U15 Challenge Dimension Data Jnr Open U15 Border Senior Open East Eastern Cape Senior Open Nomads Coastal Noom Eastern Province Senior Open

Wedgewood GC George GC Euphoria GE & Hydro Open Fancourt CC Modderfontein GC Gary Player CC Fancourt CC London GC Wedgewood GC St Francis Links GC St Francis Bay GC

CONTAC T DETAILS Boland Golf Union Border Golf Union Central Gauteng Golf Union Eastern Gauteng Golf Union

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Freestate and Northern Cape Golf Union Gauteng North Golf Union Karoo Golf Union Sunshine Tour

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DATE EVENT VENUE JULY 2019 2 - 4 7 - 8 7 12 - 14

SA Boys U17 Championship Tshwane Junior Open Lowveld Mid-Amateur Open Limpopo Open Stroke Play Championship

St Francis Links GC Irene CC White River CC Koro Creek GC

20 27 - 28

Northern Cape Mid-Amateur Open Border Stroke Play

Upington GC East London GC

Amateur events - Women

DATE EVENT VENUE MAY 2019 1 - 3 Sanlam SA Match Play Championship Woodhill CC 5 - 6 Gauteng Open & Junior, Mid-Am & Senior Championship CC Johannesburg 12 - 15 Senior Womens SA Nationals Vaal de Grace GE JUNE 2019 2 - 5 WGSA 72 Hole Teams Championship Maccauvlei GC 8 - 9 Limpopo Junior Open, Closed, Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship Koro Creek GC 16 - 17 Southern Cape Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship Goose Valley GC 16 - 17 WP Nomads Junior Girls Championship 2019 Strand GC 18 -20 Annika Invitational Europe TBA 30 Jun - 2 Jul Nomads SA Girls Championship Orkney GC JULY 2019 6 - 7 7 - 8 28 - 29

Boland Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship Devonvale GC Gauteng North Women’s Open Championship Centurion CC WP Women’s Mid-Amateur & Senior Championships Erinvale GC

CONTAC T DETAILS KZN Golf Union Mpumalanga Golf Union Limpopo Golf Union North-West Province Golf Union

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(031) 202 7636 (013) 692 3002 (015) 295 4118 (044) 533 3507

Southern Cape Golf Union Eastern Cape Golf Union Western Province Golf Union Sunshine Tour (Joanne)

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EUROPEAN TOUR Trophee Hassan II, Royal Golf Dar Es Salam 1 T2

Campillo Jorge Crocker Sean Suri Julian Van RooyenErik Lipsky David

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72-71-69-71 67-74-72-72 71-71-72-71 74-69-68-74 71-70-74-72

283 285 285 285 287

Other South Africans T9 Sterne Richard Rsa 71-76-69-74 T14 Bezuidenhout Christiaan Rsa 75-71-73-72 T54 Walters Justin Rsa 74-72-76-76

(-9) (-7) (-7) (-7) (-5)

€ 416,660.00 € 186,423.00 € 186,423.00 € 186,423.00 € 106,000.00

290 (-2) € 47,050.00 291 (-1) € 33,893.00 298 (+6) € 8,750.00

European tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

KISNER Kevin USA LOWRY Shane IRL HARDING Justin RSA POULTER Ian ENG OOSTHUIZEN Louis RSA CAMPILLO Jorge ESP MOLINARI Francesc ITA DECHAMBEAU Bryson USA LIPSKY David USA STERNE Richard RSA

3 5 12 6 6 10 3 5 12 8

€ 1,606.500.00 € 1,335.100.00 € 1,303.300.00 € 1,253.50.00 € 1,241.600.00 € 1,179.200.0 € 1,014.800.0 € 991.600.00 € 968.900.00 € 968.100.00

Other South Africans 19 VAN ROOYEN Erik RSA 37 BEZUIDENHOUT Christiaan RSA 44 GRACE Branden RSA 52 COETZEE George RSA 67 LOMBARD Zander RSA 72 DE JAGER Louis RSA 75 AIKEN Thomas RSA 77 FICHARDT Darren RSA 84 ELS Ernie RSA

10 13 6 12 10 10 10 8 6

€ € € € € € € € €

651.100.00 436.500.00 390.500.00 340.400.00 266.200.00 241.50.00 229.000.00 222.600.00 205.800.00

EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR Challenge tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019 1 Connor SYME SCO 2 Francesco LAPORTA ITA T3 Darius VAN DRIEL NED Wil BESSELIN NED T5 Mark Flindt HAASTRUP DEN Grégory HAVRET FRA Other South Africans 57 Matthiam KEYSER RSA

1 2 2 2 1 1

€ € € € € €

32,000.00 22,000.00 13,000.00 13,000.00 9,000.00 9,000.00

1

680.00

EUROPEAN SENIORS TOUR European tour seniors tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019 First official tournament 9 May.

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LPGA order of merit as of 29 April 2019

Jin Young Ko KOR Minjee Lee AUS Nelly Korda USA Brooke M. Henderson CAN Eun-Hee Ji KOR Carlota Ciganda SPA Mi Hyang Lee KOR Sung Hyun Park KOR Amy Yang KOR Azahara Munoz SPA

Other South Africans 70 Ashleigh Buhai 99 Lee-Anne Pace

RSA RSA

8 9 8 8 8 8 9 6 7 9

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,070,931.00 703,472.00 530,799.00 526,860.00 523,408.00 411,430.00 377,023.00 374,927.00 365,176.00 336,112.00

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$ $

56,609.00 24,862.00

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR European tour order of merit as of 29 April 2019

1 Nuria Iturrios 2 Marianne Skarpnord 3 Meghan MacLaren 4 Caroline Hedwall 5 Esther Henseleit 6 Lina Boqvis 7 Charley Hull 8 Laura Fuenfstueck 9 Diksha Dagar 10 Olivia Cowan Other South Africans 27 Stacy Lee Bregman 34 Lee-Anne Pace 93 Ashleigh Buhai 100 Lejan Lewthwait

SPA NOR ENG SWE GER SWE ENG GER IND GER

3 7 8 7 6 8 1 8 7 6

€ € € € € € € € € €

122,155.05 81,661.04 67,623.50 58,205.65 51,184.59 46,622.79 38,115.60 35,304.12 35,000.92 31,233.73

RSA RSA RSA RSA

7 1 2 4

€ € € €

14,535.68 13,427.26 2,612.21 2,144.68

Official world golf ranking as of 29 APRIL 2019

1 Dustin Johnson USA 2 Justin Rose ENG 3 Brooks Koepka USA 4 Rory McIlroy NIR 5 Justin Thomas USA 6 Tiger Woods USA 7 Francesco Molinari ITA 8 Bryson DeChambeau USA 9 Xander Schauffele USA 10 Rickie Fowler USA Other South Africans 21 Louis Oosthuizen RSA 45 Justin Harding RSA 46 Branden Grace RSA 94 Shaun Norris RSA 95 Dylan Frittelli RSA 104 Erik van Rooyen RSA 112 JC Ritchie RSA 114 Charl Schwartzel RSA 118 Richard Sterne RSA 143 Brandon Stone RSA 164 Dean Burmester RSA 169 Darren Fichardt RSA 175 Scott Vincent ZIM 193 Louis de Jager RSA

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48 47 43 46 48 26 48 56 57 46

4.06 2.61 2.56 1.43 1.42 1.34 1.25 1.22 1.18 1.06 1.00 0.98 0.94 0.86

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Ryk Neethling

South African swimmer 1. Where were you born and which schools did you attend? I was born in Bloemfontein and attended Grey College. 2. At what age did you start swimming? 6. 3. Where you coached from a young age? Yes. 4. In 2008 you became the first South African to compete in four successive Olympics Games, how tough was it to be at the top of your game for so long? There is a saying: ‘It’s tough to get to the top but even harder to stay there.’ This is true. I was fortunate to remain injury free and motivated to train and compete professionally for many years. 5. Which of the four Olympics was your favourite? The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens where we won gold in the 4 x 100m freestyle relay. 6. What was your favourite stroke?

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Freestyle and individual medley in which I broke three world records. 7. Briefly, what does it take to be a top-class swimmer? Grit. 8. How important are genetics? Important but not as important as the willingness to outwork your rivals. 9. Who would you call the best swimmer ever? Michael Phelps. 10. Do you still swim much, socially? Val de Vie Estate has a 25m indoor pool, 50m outdoor pool and a recreational pool. I use all of these often. 11. What are South Africa’s future prospects like in the swimming arena? The past decade we were blessed to have champions such as Cameron and Chad. Cameron has since retired and our hopes rest on Chad. 12. In your role as the Marketing Director at the prestigious Val de Vie estate just

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SPECIAL FEATURE - CELEBRIT Y GOLFER PROFILE outside of Paarl, what are your main challenges? With such a diverse offering from golf, wine, events, polo, property, restaurants, sales agency etc. to execute each offering’s marketing plan and to combine it into a concise and clear message to our market. 13. What is it that makes this estate unique and special? Val de Vie Estate is the leading residential estate in South Africa, and our biggest draw card is the safety and security offered to

families living here. There is no other estate in South Africa with such a diverse offering – both in our property portfolio and lifestyle offering – as what we have. 14. What do you do for relaxation, what are your hobbies? Exercise, travel and reading. 15. Do you live by a specific mantra? The Poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling has always made an impression on me and is a good reminder of how I try to live my life.

GETTING ON TO GOLF •

When did you start to play golf? While I was studying at University of Arizona. Tucson has some great courses.

What is your current handicap? 16.

Do you play most of your golf at Pearl Valley? Yes.

Being involved with Val de Vie do you get a lot of time to play? Not really although I live and work on the estate.

Which is your favourite golf course? Pearl Valley.

Do you walk or take a cart? I prefer walking.

Your favourite golfer is? Ernie Els and Gary Player.

Have you ever had a hole-in-one? No.

Do many of the South African swimmers play golf? Some do. Most top swimmers train up to 6 hours a day which leaves very little time to play golf, or energy.

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A M AT E U R N E W S

Premlall makes Big Easy IGT history at Observatory

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urav Premlall hit the global headlines last year as the youngest amateur to qualify for and make the cut in the South African Open Championship at Randpark GC and, last month, the Glendower junior made more golfing history when he became the youngest amateur winner on the Big Easy IGT Challenge Tour. At 15 years, 10 months and 14 days, the GolfRSA National Squad member was composure and confidence personified as he upstaged a field of professionals at Observatory GC with a masterful display to close out a two-shot victory on 12 under. “It feels so good. It’s hard to find the words. I’m so delighted this victory,” he gushed. “It’s just what I came here to do this week and to deliver on the job feels so good.” Premlall is the second GolfRSA National Squad player to win on the local golf development circuits this season. In February, another Ekurhuleni junior Casey Jarvis became the youngest IGT Challenge Tour winner at 15 years, seven months and 22 days with his win at State Mines. Premlall, Jarvis and Christiaan Burke, who finished second on 10 under, will be heading to Ireland with four more members of the squad at the end of May as part of the GolfRSA National Squad annual tour.

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The troupe will play the East of Ireland Championship at County Louth GC and the St Andrews Links Championship in Scotland before they travel back to Ireland to for the Amateur Championship. “This win is a great boost before the GolfRSA National Squad Tour,” said Premlall, who attends BSI Sport Academy at Huddle Park. “I was really happy with my top four finish in my first Big Easy IGT Challenge Tour event at Centurion two weeks ago and I learned a lot from that tournament. This week the course was incredibly tight and the set-up was tough; it really tested us. “Christiaan and I both really enjoyed it. We are grateful to GolfRSA for giving us another invitation to play this week to gain more experience and get some more world amateur golf ranking points.”

final results (top10) 204 Yurav Premlall AMA 206 Christiaan Burke AMA 208 Coert Groenewald 209 Malcolm Mitchell 210 Werner Deyzel AMA Desne van den Bergh Jason Roets 211 Quintin Wilsnach Sipho Bujela Jason Smith

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SA Mid-Amateur double for Scully

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waZulu-Natal golfer Derek Scullard beat Shaun Stapleton with an eagle in extra time to defend his South African Mid-Amateur Championship title at the Ebotse G&CC in early May. The 40-year-old fired a final round one-under-par 71 to set the clubhouse target on two-over 218, but Stapleton birdied the closing hole for a 72 to tie, forcing Scullard into a sudden-death play-off. The pair returned to the par four final hole, and this time, Scullard got the result he looked for in regulation play. “I overcooked a 5-iron and couldn’t up-and-down for birdie in the final round, but this time my drive finished 15 yards shorter,” said the Mount Edgecombe golfer. “I hit a great drive down the middle and flushed a 5-iron at the flag. It ended about 12 foot from the hole. “Stapes was a good position to make birdie, so I knew I needed to sink that eagle putt. It felt like pay-back when that putt dropped. I’m so pleased with this win, because this week was challenging and to come out on top again feels really, really good.” “It’s such a tough layout and mentally, it was probably toughest challenge of my career,” said the Hillcrest resident. “The greens are so different to what I usually play on. The ball spins and runs out, and that took some getting used to. With no placing and all the mounds and bunkers that come into play on the links layout, you really had to be striking the ball well. “The rough was brutal, up to eight feet in places, and there was no room for mistakes. If you hit an errant tee shot, you paid heavily. And with no placing, the flat spots short of

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the greens were tough to negotiate when you had to chip. “I was happy with my ball striking, but annoyed that I made too many silly drops. I need to tighten up on my game, because that could have cost me the win. Now that I’ve done it twice, I’m definitely going to gun for the hat-trick next year.” Homann closed with a 75 to finish in third on four-over, and Beattie took fourth on five-over with a closing 73.

final results (top10) 218 Derek Scullard (won first play-off hole) 218 Shaun Stapleton 220 Neil Homann 221 Mark Beattie 222 Elton James 223 Rowan du Preez Alex van Heerden Gerlou Roux 225 Weyers Janse van Rensburg 226 Jaco Rall Lean Boezaart Kevin Sharp Jauqo Jacobs

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Mistry, Paulsen goes wire-to-wire for SA Amateur glory

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ajal Mistry slept on the lead for two straight nights but she finished the job to lift the South African Women’s Stroke Play Championship trophy for a second time. And Mistry was not the only one to reach the winner’s circle in wire-to-wire style. Western Province rising star Kayla Paulsen also led from start to finish at Woodhill CC to seal a five stroke victory in the B-Division. Mistry opened her campaign with a two-under-par 70 to share the lead with fellow GolfRSA Elite Squad player Caitlyn Macnab. She fired a stunning five-under 67 in the second round to start the final day four shots clear of Gauteng team-mate Symone Henriques. Macnab was a further three strokes adrift in joint third with Boland junior Megan Streicher. Mistry birdied three of her first five holes, but a bogey at par three 12th and double bogey at the par four 13th cut her advantage to three shots. The 18-year-old Randpark golfer, who had been remarkably poised all week, shrugged off the back nine stumble and solid pars from the 14th hole allowed her to enjoy a long-awaited walk up the final hole. A six-foot putt for par at the last for a final round 71 and a five shot triumph was celebrated with a water shower from her close friends and fellow GolfRSA Elite Squad team-mates. “I really happy with the result and the way I managed my game around this tough course

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to win again,” said Mistry. “I played a really great round on day two to give myself a chance and I stuck to my strategy in the final round. When I won two years ago, it was the first time I experienced real pressure. This time around, I never felt under pressure and I could actually enjoy the win.” Western Province Women’s Golf Development Squad graduate Paulsen was over the moon after edging out Kamaya Moodliar from KwaZulu-Natal with rounds of 87, 85 and 87 to win the B-Division. “I had low expectations coming here because Woodhill is such a tough course, and I’m so happy with the result.

A-Division Final Result (Top 10) 208 213 215 217 218 219 220 225 227

Kajal Mistry Caitlyn Macnab Symone Henriques Kiera Floyd Kaiyuree Moodley Kaylah Williams Megan Streicher Zethu Myeki Larissa du Preez Jordan Rothman Stephanie Barbaglia

70 67 71 70 74 69 74 67 74 73 73 71 74 72 72 76 72 71; 71 73 75 76 73 71 73 77 75 79 71 77; 76 73 78

B-Division Final Result (Top 5) 259 264 268 280

Kayla Paulsen Kamaya Moodliar Jutta Tecklenburg Melinda van den Heever Rene Matthee

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Double SA Amateur delight for Mistry

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ajal Mistry produced the prize-winning shots when it mattered most to claim a historic South African amateur women’s ‘double crown’ at Woodhill CC in the beginning of May.

to join Mandy Adamson (1992), Sanet Marais (1994), Tanica van As (2003), Cas Bridge (2001), Welch player Breanne Loucks (2008), Kim Williams (2010) and Ashleigh Buhai, who had a hat-trick of doubles in 2004, 2006 and 2007.

It took a bit more work than she anticipated, but a mere three days after she won the SA Women’s Stroke Play Championship for a second time, the 18-year-old GolfRSA Elite Squad member defeated Kaylah Williams at the 20th hole to lift the SA Women’s Amateur Championship title.

Hugging the SA Women’s Amateur trophy – which dates back to 1906 – Mistry could barely contain her delight.

Mistry’s incredible achievement put her on a short and very exclusive list of women who have claimed the calendar double in the two premier events.

“It’s been such an amazing week. I was trying to do my best to win both tournaments and scoop the double, but far and away, holding this trophy right now is the best feeling ever.”

In the 50 years since the SA Women’s Stroke Play Championship was introduced, just seven women have accomplished this rare feat.

“I want to dedicate this week to my family and thank them for their unconditional love and support. To them, I’m always a winner and they never allow me to doubt myself, whether my game is at a high or a low. They are my heroes.”

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“This is awesome, awesome, awesome,” gushed the Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation member.

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WHO

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is the Golfer from the past?

He was born in Plainview, Texas on the 20th November 1929. He was a member of the North Texas State golf team that won four consecutive NCAA Division I titles from 1949-52. He won ten PGA Tour titles. His most notable win was at the 1967 PGA Championship, an 18-hole playoff victory over Don Massengate. He was a member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team in both 1965 and 1977. He was responsible for a change to the rules of golf. During the 1963 Phoenix Open, he had a putt roll up to the lip of the hole and stop. Claiming that the ball was still moving, he waited for seven minutes for the ball to drop (it never did). Rule 16-2 was revised in 1964 to state that players had to tap the ball in within ten seconds or be penalized. He is well known for his success on the Senior PGA Tour winning 22 events including two PGA Seniors Championships. He won the first official event on the Senior PGA Tour – the 1980 Atlantic City Senior International. Answer on page 88

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SA GOLF TR ADER DIREC TORY

Golf Shops

GAUTENG Golf Clubs Akasia GC Avion Park GC Benoni CC Bronkhorstspruit GC Bryanston 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 Wanderers GC

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Waterkloof GC Wingate CC (012) 542-1309 Woodhill CC (011) 970-7000 Zwartkops CC (011) 849-5211 (013) 932-3940 Driving Ranges (011) 706-1361 Colbyn D/R (011) 472-8060 Grasslands D/R (012) 668-8900 Greenhills D/R (011) 875-0400 Jim and Jerrys’ D/R (011) 801-6611 Kimiad D/R & (011) 749-1638 Mashie Course (011) 826-2466 Observatory D/R (011) 827-7818 Panorama D/R (011) 453-1013 Sandy Bunker D/R (011) 432-3150 Six Fountains D/R (012) 546-1764 Verwey D/R (012) 667-1081 Wits D/R (011) 251-6721 Zwartkops D/R (011) 202-1620 (011) 970-1075 Golf Shops (011) 442-3880 (011) 660-4365 Second Chance (010) 594-0034 The Golfers Club (011) 466-2888 Edenvale (016) 422-1263 The Golfers Club (016) 362-0809 Fourways (011) 608-2033 The Golfers Club (011) 648-9574 West Rand (011) 646-5400 The Pro Shop (012) 808-0883 Woodmead (011) 362-6757 (012) 460-3372 (012) 386-6836 (011) 215-8600 (011) 693-5414 (011) 907-8906 (016) 430-1380 (011) 640-3021 (011) 740-0016 (012) 651-4411 (012) 809-2110 (011) 943-4448 (011) 362-5031 (011) 740-9962 (011) 447-3311

(012) 460-2542 The Pro Shop (051) 430-7313 (012) 997-1298 Bloemfontein (012) 998-0011 WESTERN CAPE (012) 654-2111

Golf Clubs (012) 342-3882 (082) 777-8912 (011) 828-9555 (011) 662-1603 (012) 997-2240 (011) 487-3898 (012) 661-0533 (073) 109-4239 (012) 809-0430 (082) 371 7323 (011) 717-9416 (012) 654-4830

(011) 440-0558 (011) 453-6352 (011) 465-9985 (011) 475-7519 (011) 602-8888

FREESTATE Golf Clubs

Bethlehem GC (058) 303-0940 Bloemfontein GC (051) 447-0906 Clarens GE (058) 256-1270 Clocolan GC (051) 943-1933 Ficksburg GC (051) 933-3711 Heron Banks Golf Estate (078) 052-4083 Kimberly GC (053) 841-0179 Kroonstad GC (056) 212-5169 Ladybrand GC (051) 924-3146 Oppenheimer Park (057) 353-2131 Parys GE (056) 818-1567 Schoeman Park GC (051) 408-3811 Tempe GC (051) 402-1489 Vaal de Grace (056) 811-2013

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Arabella GC (028) 284-0000 Atlantic Beach GC (021) 553-2223 Bellville GC (021) 913-3100 Bredasdorp GC (028) 424-1855 Clovelly CC (021) 784-2111 Devonvale GE (021) 865-2080 De Zalze GC (021) 880-7300 Erinvale GC (021) 847-1144 King David Mowbray GC (021) 685-3018 Kleinmond GC (028) 271-3525 Langebaan GC (022) 772-2112 Paarl GC (021) 863-1140 Parow GC (021) 930-2160 Pearl Valley GC (021) 867-8000 Rondebosch GC (021) 689-4176 Royal Cape GC (021) 761-6551 Shelley point CC (022) 742-1394 Simonstown CC (021) 786-1233 Somerset West GC (021) 852-2925 Steenberg GC (021) 715-0227 Stellenbosch GC (021) 880-0103 Strand GC (021) 853-6268 Westlake GC (021) 788-2020

Driving Ranges Riverclub

(021) 447-3757

Golf Shops The Golfers Club Century City

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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

(044) 691-2379 (044) 851-1234 (044) 302-5300 (044) 606-5300 (044) 533-2132 (044) 302-9677

Prince’s Grant GC (032) 482-0041 Royal Durban GC (031) 309-2581 Sakabula GC (033) 330-6751 San Lameer GC (039) 313-5141 Scottburgh GC (039) 976-0041 Selborne Park GE 087 135 05589 Southbroom GC (039) 316-6051 St Cathryns GC (033) 444-1945 Golf Shops Umdoni Park GC (039) 975-1320 The Pro Shop (044) 871-0620 Umhlali CC (032) 947-1181 Bells Academy Umkomaas GC (039) 973-1330 Victoria CC (033) 347-1394 EA STERN CAPE Wild Coast CC (039) 305-2799 Windsor park GC (031) 303-1728 Golf Clubs (032) 538-1041 Bushman Sands GC (042) 231-8000 Zimbali CC East London GC (043) 735-1356 Driving Ranges Fish River Sun GC (040) 676-1101 Lynton Hall (039) 975-1502 Gonubie GC (043) 740-5645 Golf Academy Hankey GC (042) 284-0335 Mt Edgecombe D/R (031) 502-3480 Humewood Links GC (041) 583-2137 University Dbn D/R (031) 261-8062 Jeffreys Bay GC (042) 293-2532 Westville D/R (031) 265-0148 Katberg GC (040) 864-1010 Port Elizabeth GC (041) 374-3140 Golf Shops (031) 566-5292 Royal Port Alfred GC (046) 624-4796 The Golfers Club Shark River GC (041) 581-6188 Umhlanga (031) 263 0034 St Francis Bay GC (042) 294-0467 The Pro Shop St Francis Links (042) 200-4500 Durban Uitenhage GC (041) 966-1868 LIMPOPO Walmer Park GC (074) 259-1788 Walmer CC (041) 581-1877 Golf Clubs West Bank GC (043) 731-1523 Elements (010) 591 2951 Zwartenbosch GC (042) 291-0569 Private Golf Reserve Euphoria GC (014) 743-5000 Driving Ranges Hans Merensky GC (015) 781-3931 (015) 491-5563 Harbour View D/R (084) 622-7259 Kameeldoring CC (014) 495-0026 Londt Park D/R (041) 360-8707 Koro Creek GC (012) 443-6700 Walmer Woods D/R (082) 372-8252 Legend GE Naboomspruit GC (014) 743-1963 Polokwane GC (015) 295-4118 Golf Shops Swartklip GC (014) 786-0186 The Pro Shop - PE (041) 363-0470 Univ. of Limpopo GC (015) 268-2183 Zebula CC (014) 734 7700

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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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NORTH WEST Golf Clubs Klerksdorp GC Leopard Park GC Magaliespark GC Mooinooi GC Orkney GC Pecanwood CC Potchefstroom GC Rustenburg GC Sandy Lane GC Seasons Eco Golf Estate

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

(013) 712-2923 (013) 253-0981 (017) 647-3265 (013) 665-5077 (083) 708-1994 (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 Riverside Golf Park

(013) 755-6156 (013) 757-0960

Golf Shops The Pro Shop Nelspruit

(013) 757-1264

LESOTHO Maseru GC

(00266) 223-21164

NAMIBIA Windhoek CC

(002646) 125-8498

GOLFING ASSOCIATIONS

THE P.G.A. of (011) 485-1370 (018) 462-6696 South Africa (018) 386-3086 (012) 207-9102 To be listed in the (014) 574-4111 (018) 473-2899 SA Golf Trader directory, (012) 244-8000 please contact (018) 293-0210 (014) 597-1814 Neville on 082 705 8764 or (012) 244-3000 Louis on 083 293 0220 or (082) 804-2780

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