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On the cover We recently visited the Western Cape where we were privileged enough to play some of the fine golf courses that are there, such as Parow, which is pictured on our cover. Read more about Parow Golf Club on page 25 and enjoy the many special features that this edition has to offer. SA Golf Trader is 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 E mail info@sagt.co.za

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SPE C I AL FE AT U R E S Celebrity golfer profile – Brent Harris David Frost wins maiden Major Inbee Park sets new record Getting to Know - Stacy Lee Bregman Golf needs to embrace technology

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R E G U L AR S HEALTH & LIFESTYLE News from the PGA Trivia quiz Golfing Gals Letters to the Editor

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TUITION & INSTRUCTION 10 Advanced players series Golf tips Know your rules

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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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CARTS & TROLLEYS

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GREENKEEPING

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ON TOUR WITH TANDI

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AMATEUR NEWS

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

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Classifieds SA Golf Trader directory Laugh out loud

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PGA NEWS

PGA champs go Dining

Diners Club South Africa recently announced their partnership with the PGA of South Africa with part of the sponsorship dedicated to the PGA National Championships 2013. Said Diners Club Managing Director Ebrahim Matthews, “We are thrilled to have an association with the PGA and we hope to grow it in many ways. Details of which will be announced in the near future and we hope it will benefit not only the professional golfers but also our vast number of customers”. What was formerly the Club Pro Championships has been given an added lustre. The inaugural PGA National Championship presented by Diners Club was played last month at the Cotswold Downs championship golf course near Hillcrest. The customary pre tournament Pro Am was held on the Monday for PGA Partners and Affiliates and selected Diners Club Guests and then 70 PGA members teed it up under ideal coastal conditions on Tuesday.

Winner Kevin Stone receives his prize from PGA CEO Ivano Ficalbi and Diners Club Managing Director Ebrahim Matthews.

The increased prize fund of R150 000 prize money up for grabs added a dollop of pressure to the professionals who were struggling to come to terms with Cotswold Downs’s fast, sloping greens. Kenneth Dube, Head Professional at Royal Oak Golf Club said: “The course was the toughest course I have played since I have been playing tournament golf. It is a course that needs a lot of concentration from tee box to green. It is easy to shoot some big numbers if you lose concentration.” In the end the testing conditions put a premium on experience and after round 2 it was the veteran short game expert Derek James from Southbroom who was leading the pack with 2 under par 142. However Kevin Stone was more consistent under pressure in the third round and after some solid golf he lifted the trophy with a brilliant final round of 70 – the best score of the day.

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Congratulations to Regan Shearer our winner of the Trivia Quiz May/June edition. 1. When Brandon Stone recently turned professional he appointed which company for exclusive worldwide management and marketing representation? a) Keysports b) BlackStar c) IMG 2. a) b) c)

Justin Rose was born where? Australia South Africa England

3. The winner of the Australian Masters receives which colour jacket? a) Silver b) Gold c) White 4. Sergio Garcia is a huge fan of which card game? a) Poker b) Bridge c) Gin Rummy 5. Greg Norman was married to which former tennis great? a) Chris Evert b) Tracy Austin c) Gigi Fernandez 6. Which South African golfer was struck by lightning at the age of 15? a) Anton Haig

b) Retief Goosen c) David Frost 7. After winning the PGA Championship at Crooked Stick Golf Club in 1991, who gave $30,000 to the family of a man who died during the tournament due to a lightning strike. The money was used by the family to pay college expenses for the man's two daughters. He was not wealthy at the time? a) Bruce Lietzke b) David Feherty c) John Daly 8. Nick Price would write three words in his diary before each season, what were they? a) Persistence, persistence, persistence b) Practice, practice, practice c) Patience, patience, patience 9. The Canadian Open is regarded as the most prestigious tournament never won by which golfing great, although he was a seven-time runner-up? a) Jack Nicklaus b) Tom Weiskopf c) Tommy Aaron 10. Which commentator memorably described Jim Furyk's golf swing as "an octopus falling out of a tree"? a) Roger Twibell b) Bill Flemming c) David Feherty

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Vote for your favourite Golfing Gal and she could win a host of exciting prizes. If you would like to see Anelia win then Email: SAGT JULY/AUGUST to info@sagt.co.za. Terms and conditions apply 1. Name: Anelia Venter 2. What is your handicap? I am currently a 21 3. How long have you been playing Golf? 4 years 4. Who got you into playing Golf? I come from a family of golfers, but only really took an interest in golf in 2009 along with my brother Marnus who is currently a 5 handicap, and my sister Melanie. 5. Who is your favourite golfer? Without a doubt Martin Kaymer and Michelle Wie, but also support all South African players. 6. What other sports do you do? Target and Skeet shooting. 7. Where are you currently a member at? Bethal Golf Club in Mpumalanga. 8. Which is your favourite golf course? Royal Swazi and Centurion Country Club. 9. What has been your most embarrassing moment on the golf course? Definitely hitting a “freshy� on hole number one during my first ever league game last year. July / August 2013


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10. Money being no objective, what would your top three purchases be? • A pair of every Jimmy Choo high heels • A New set of Taylor Made RBZ golf clubs • A house in a Golf Estate with enough space for all my shoes. 11. Do you have any other hobbies besides golf? I have a great interest in South African politics, and enjoy buying Biographies about our politicians. I am currently reading Young Nelson Mandela, Conversations with Myself, and Killing Kebble. I also enjoy photography and spending time with my family and friends. 12. What is your definition of success? Setting personal goals for yourself, and doing everything in your power to achieve them, no matter what your circumstances may be. 13. Do you have any superstitions? I don’t really know if you can call it “superstition”, but I always eat exactly the same food at restaurants or when ordering out, as I fear I will be disappointed when trying something new. 14. What do you hope to achieve in the coming years? Furthering my studies in Health and Safety, and to complete a degree in Environmental Science. I would also like to improve my golf handicap to a single figure within the next year, and successfully defend my Bethal Tarentaal Week Woman’s Champion title in this year’s tournament. Season Six 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 one photo 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 31/08/2014. If you are selected by us you will have to answer the questions that SA Golf Trader puts to you. July / August 2013


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

WINNING LETTER To the Editor Back when I used to play golf, I would play roughly 30 to 40 times a year. That’s not too shabby considering I was married; owned a home and wasn’t retired. And I would play a lot: 18 holes every other weekend and 9 holes on the weekends that I didn’t play 18.Most of my Saturdays (or Sundays) were spent on a different golf course within 1-2 hours driving distance from my house.

The funny thing is I didn’t even really think about not playing until now. Seriously – so far this year we’ve been to an amusement park; a cricket game; the bird park; and the beach (plenty). Golf? Not one thought.

Yes, back when I used to play golf, I loved every minute of it. And the next time I play, I will love every minute of that too. The bottom line is you never stop loving this game – whether you play once or 100 times a year; golf has a way of endearing itself Since 2010 though, things have changed. That year, to you. I played 15 times. 2011 was just 8 times. Last year, 14 times. And so far this year, I have yet to step foot In the meantime, I’ll settle for swinging at a practice on a tee-box (yes, I realize it’s already well into June). golf ball with a plastic 7-iron that’s too short for me. So what happened? Well, the wife and I (a kid-free Though it’s not too short for my 2 year old – it couple of 10 years) decided to, well…have kids. My seems golf has already endeared itself on him. And son was born in 2010 and my daughter this past that is the light at the end of the tunnel – soon March…and I love them both to the moon and enough (probably too soon), spending time with my back. But adding just one kid cuts into a good kids will include spending time on the golf course. chunk of your leisure time. Adding a second (as I’m Regards finding out) seems to cut into a much larger chunk Mike White than the first did! Dear Mike Yes the joys of having children. Ones priorities change quite drastically but as you say it won’t be too long before you are strolling down the fairway with your son and daughter in tow. Also take the family to the driving range or a mashie course as this can be loads of fun. Golf offers something that very few other sports do and that is “time together”, so cherish the years ahead and before you know it they will have lower handicaps than yours! Regards

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TUITION & INSTRUCTION

Golf Assessment Program for any player aspiring to progress up a level in the game. Paul Cuningham, PGA Qualified Teaching Professional at Eagle Canyon

The Zone of Optimum Performance Some players find sole value in the physical act of training when seeking perfection in the game of golf. They will spend hours hitting thousands of shots monotonously fine tuning a technical move set up by their Pro, fitness instructor or short game guru. While volume training does have its merit grooving consistency and confidence, so too does boredom and burn-out also take its toll. These players are known as “technical� players, more concerned with the look of a swing and are generally untrained mentally. Other styles of player may focus only on playing the game, refining their belief structure, dealing with tension well, monitoring their state and management on the course. While these types of player are generally more effective than the previous example, the trained mind, untrained swing player too reveals inconsistencies in form as they battle the inconsistencies of their technical limitations. How you find the balance is through a blend of both player and this will lead you towards the Zone of Optimum Performance. As your ability in the game improves so too do the pressures that you will find yourself under, in fact the pressure never ends and it just spikes higher every level you progress. There are always new goals to achieve. Handling pressure is a controllable entity and is as easy to fix as a physically fault in the game. The key is to continually put yourself under pressure in training and give yourself the opportunity to deal with it effectively. We need to practice in the Zone. To do this you need to create a realistic, competitive environment to compete in against yourself. Something that satisfies your creativity, concentration levels and gives you valuable feedback.

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Play the 10 ball game and choose 3 targets to create a channel within. A short range target around 80 to 100 meters, a mid range target around 150 to 170 and a long range target of 200 plus. Now, when firing at the short range target, see how many balls you can land within 6 feet left or right of it. See how many you can land within 10 feet left or right of your mid range target and finally within 15 feet of your long range target. See if you can make 10 out of 10! When you get the first 7 or 8 in the Zone you’re putting yourself under the same pressures in closing out a win, making the cut or qualifying for an event. In the 10 balls count how many times you made a perfect Routine - Assess, Repair, Program, Let it go, Learn, Let it go. Without distraction, so back off, you should attain 10 out of 10! Play with your shot shape, no fighting your swing and use the elements wisely to keep the ball within the corridor of acceptance. In the programming phase of your routine feel the sensation that works most effectively for you and stick to it. Get the ball into the Play Zone in whatever way possible. After each 10 ball session, notice trends in where your ball tends to group, your shape, strike and distance control. Step back, reflect and learn. Then engage in another quality session, grow and find the Zone.

Come for a channel work lesson and close the GAP to your success! Check out www.gap2success.co.za or call +27 82 991 0110

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NEWS CLIP

Schuhknecht wins world title South African disabled golfer Reinard Schuhknecht is the new world one-armed champion after winning the Stroke Play title at the 76th World One-Armed Championship in Scotland recently. The 21-year-old Pretoria golfer, who plays off a five handicap, won the Stroke Play title at Ballater GC with rounds of 72 and 74, and then finished runner-up in the Match Play. “It’s a great feeling to be a world champion,” said Schuhknecht, who also won the Sir Ian Hamilton Trophy for the Best Nett and was the joint winner of the Greensomes competition. Schuhknecht, who was nicknamed “Rhino” at the World Championship, lost his arm in 2006 and has since been one of South African disabled golf ’s leading young players. “Two days after I came out of hospital I was on the driving range and teaching myself how to play golf with one arm,” he said. “I just hope that I can inspire someone else out there to do the same.” 12

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TUITION SPECIAL & INSTRUCTION FEATURE

Is your head on straight? By: Roger Wessels and Jan Fourie (Biokineticist) One of the first things we learn as golfers is to get our head behind the ball in the backswing and to keep it behind the ball until impact, and while this is sound advice it can be very misleading.

Roger Wessels – Golf Director KeNako Golf & Sports Academy

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ood shoulder rotation around the spine is important to keep the club on plane and be a consistent ball striker but this becomes quite difficult to do if the head is out of position. Tilting your head to the right at anytime be it at address or during the swing is going to have an adverse effect on technique particularly in the downswing leading to the dreaded shanks, blocks, slices, duffs and the occasional hook – not a pretty picture.

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There may be quite a few readers who will say Jack Nicklaus (still the greatest Major winner of all time) positioned his head to the right but he turned his head, he did not tilt it. Jan’s biomechanical explanation is worth reading to understand how a poor head position can affect technique. An asymmetrical position of the head between the shoulders will affect shoulder movement. Moving the head out of position creates tension in neck muscles like the Levator Scapulae and Sternocleidomastoid. These muscles attach the head and neck to the shoulder blades, sternum (chest bone) and collar bone (clavicle) respectively, any tension or contraction of these muscles will pull on or move the bony structures resulting in poor mechanics, inconsistency and a higher risk for injury in the golf swing. When the head is tilted to the right (for a right-handed golfer), elevation of the left shoulder (Pic 1) will occur changing the plane of movement in the swing. Forcing the left shoulder down while tilting the head to the right will cause extreme tension and possible strain of the muscles around the shoulder blades and side of the neck. A neutral head position at address has an added benefit; it allows for better alignment when putting because your eye line will be parallel to your target line. It is very difficult to align the putter face correctly with the eyes across the target line. An easy correction would be to keep your head aligned with your spine at address and during the swing (Pic 2) but see your local PGA pro if you struggle with awareness of what your head is doing in the swing. Good golfing and keep your head on straight!

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NEWS CLIP

Anton stays strong for Big Easy win Anton Haig claimed his sixth career title at Irene CC in early June where he shot a secondround 70 to clinch victory at the Sunshine Big Easy Tour’s Irene tournament. “I haven’t been in this situation for a while, so it’s nice to pull one off. It was a great day and I thoroughly enjoyed it,” he laughed. The 27-year-old began the final round three shots clear, but a shaky start that included bogeys at the fourth and sixth left him tied for the lead with Englishman Michael Downes on seven-under-par. The Johannesburg local recorded wins on both the Asian and European Tours before his 22nd birthday, but struggled with the limelight. His golf paid the price, and soon the young star was struggling to find confidence on the course.

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“This game is all mental, and I’ve been working hard on changing my attitude. You have to get into the right frame of mind, and I’m feeling really positive after this week,” he said. 134 Anton Haig (RSA) 64 70 138 Kevin Stone (RSA) 70 68, Michael Downes (ENG) 67 71 139 Daniel Hammond (RSA) 71 68 140 Juan Langeveld (RSA) 71 69, Stuart Smith (BOT) 73 67, Johan Bekker (RSA) 67 73

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AFFORDABLE GOLF – GAUTENG NEWS CLIP

Dylan joins winners circle! Dylan Frittelli closed out the Kärnten Golf Open to secure a maiden Challenge Tour victory and open the door to a new chapter in his young career. The 23 year old South African cruised to a three stroke victory at the Jacques Lemans Golf Club, resisting any attempt to catch him by the chasing pack with a mature and consistent final round performance, carding a level par 71 to finish the week victorious. “But I am delighted to get the win. This changes a lot for me and really opens doors for me and my career. I can hopefully push on now and try and get my European Tour card through the Challenge Tour and really keep pushing it forward.”

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SPECIAL FEATURE – CELEBRITY GOLFER PROFILE

1. Where were you born and where did you attend school? I was born in JHB and went to Dawnview High School.

10. Who does Thee Jam consist of? Various different musicians-At the moment Denholm Harding and myself.

2. When did you start playing the drums? Around age 5.

11. Are your children musically inclined? Too early to tell, my 5 year old son has good timing.

3. Did you drive your teachers crazy by always playing drums on the tables etc? Yip. 4. Was it always the drums or did you play other instruments? Only drums. 5. What makes a good drummer? Timing and Groove. 6. Who would you say is possibly the best drummer of all time? -John Bonham and Jeff Porcaro were my favourites.

12. What music do you listen to and who have been major musical influences in your life? I listen to every kind of music-I love Radiohead, Del Amitri, Tears for Fears, Toto, John Mayer, Soundgarden, Led Zep, Beatles, Counting Crows, Bush etc. All made an impression!

7. What drums do you use? DW Collectors series.

13. What was the biggest concert that you have ever done? I played before Paul Simon in front of 90 000 peole.U2 -50 000 people.46664 concert 80 000 people. Biggest Just Jinjer show – 12 000 people.

8. What was the first band that you were in? Band called Soviet Blu.

14. Which football team do you support? Tottenham Hotspurs.

9. Just Jinjer, where does that name come from? “Everythings just Jinjer”-everythings cool!

15. Do you live by a specific mantra? Not really, just basicically try be a good, giving person.

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SPECIAL FEATURE – CELEBRITY GOLFER PROFILE

Moving on to golf 1. How often do you play golf? Every now and then when I get a gap! 2. What is your handicap? I don’t have one. 3. Are you a member at a club? Im not. 4. Which golf course in South Africa is your favourite? St Francis Links was amazing but I have to say Fancourt. 5. What is stronger, your long game or your short game? Very good question? 6. Ard Matthews (lead singer of Just Jinjer) is an avid golfer, has he helped you at all with your game? A little bit but I’m a slow learner with Thee old clubs! 7. Did you know that Alice Cooper is an excellent golfer? I didn’t, I know Kenny G is good, Ard took him golfing when he was in SA. 8. What would be your ideal fourball? I reckon a round with Jim Carrey, Kenny G and Eddie Murphy would be Thee best day ever on a golf course! July/August 2013

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Simply the best

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e recently visited the Cape peninsula and winelands regions to catch up with the latest goings on in this wonderful part of South Africa. We were hosted by Oliver Jacobs, who owns High Timbers Lodge which is situated on the slopes of the Constantia Mountains overlooking the Steenberg Golf Club. Oliver himself plays regular golf and can choose from one of the many golf courses that are literally on his doorstep such as Steenberg, Clovelly, Westlake, Royal Cape, Rondebosch, Mowbray or Metropolitan. A little further away and he has courses such as Atlantic Beach and Langebaan up the West coast and travelling inland he has the likes of Parow, Erinvale and Paarl (to name but a few). The Western Cape is one of South Africa's most beautiful provinces. It is a region of majestic mountains, colourful patchworks of farmland set in lovely valleys. The province's unmatched natural beauty, famous hospitality, cultural diversity, excellent wine and rich cuisine make it one of the world's greatest tourist attractions. As a golfing destination it is second to none and it was a pleasure to reacquaint ourselves with the region and to be hosted at such a lovely venue.

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Parowdise!

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arow Golf Club moved to its present position in 1976, when the local Municipality had the course built upon a design by Ken Elkin. The move was necessary, as the old nine-hole course was becoming too small for the members, and the local authorities sold it for residential and business development. The new course was hacked out of Port Jackson bush and shrubs, and had a fierce reputation at first, when any wayward shot was lost in the thick bushes bordering the narrow fairways. Gradually, the bush was eradicated and the fairways expanded, so that today, it is known as a gentle parklands course, with a variety of water features and an abundance of bird-life.

to list, but record profits have been ploughed back in to the clubhouse and course, resulting in a Club that can now be counted among the best in Cape Town. Tremendously popular among the local community, having a loyal and proud membership, making transformation a reality and becoming a shining beacon for all other golf clubs to follow, Parow Golf Club is certainly making a name for itself!

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NEWS CLIP

Blaauw blows them away to win Vodacom Origins It needed a moment of brilliance from Jacques Blaauw, and the ginger-haired professional delivered it on his way to a maiden victory in the Vodacom Origins of Golf at Simola in early June. Blaauw turned a dismal front nine into a scintillating back nine. And it reached its peak on the par-four 16th, when he holed his wedge from 143 yards for eagle to take the lead and ultimately the title. “I’m lost for words. It hasn’t sunk in yet. It’ll probably do so on the flight home and I’ll smile to myself and be really chuffed,” Blaauw said after his closing 69 for a winning total of 12 under par. July/August 2013

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nly 30 minutes from Cape Town and nestled at the foot of the magnificent Helderberg mountains, lies one of South Africa's golfing jewels. Erinvale offers a unique golfing challenge to all levels of players, with breathtaking views of the Cape Winelands as well as the beautiful False Bay Coastline.

Since Erinvale's inception in 1994, this Gary Player designed course has hosted the 1996 World Cup of Golf and more recently, both the 2003 and 2004 South African Open, the 2nd oldest golf championship in the world. This superbly maintained championship course offers the golfer two distinctly different nines. The flat outward nine is defined by challenging approach shots to long narrow putting surfaces, with the inward nine offering beautiful vistas from its undulating fairways and a finish that rates among the best in the world.

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Stellenbosch Golf Club charm

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tellenbosch Golf Club has already celebrated its centenary, but it was only in 1953 that it grew from a 9-hole course into 18 holes. It has a championship layout that has hosted many prestigious tournaments in the past. Amongst others, the South African Open and South African Masters were hosted at this picturesque 18-hole layout. The 1999 SA Open at Stellenbosch Golf Club proved to be one of the toughest Opens in the last decade.The golf course is a 18-hole, par 72 layout with Kikuyu grass fairways with Bent grass greens. Stellenbosch Golf Club is the 4th Oldest golf club in South Africa. Nestled in the heart of some of the world’s most famous farms, surrounded by vineyards with aesthetic views of mountains from clubhouse balcony this is definitely one of South Africa's most picturesque golf courses.

Visit: http://www.stellenboschgolfclub.com

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AFFORDABLE GOLF – GARDEN ROUTE NEWS CLIP

Mercedes-Benz announces Louis Oosthuizen as new Brand Ambassador Mercedes-Benz was delighted to announce the appointment of South African professional golfer, Louis Oosthuizen, as its new golf brand ambassador. Mercedes-Benz South Africa will not only be supporting the 2010 Open Championship winner through to further success but will also be assisting his junior golf academy.

“I’m pleased to announce I am joining the Mercedes-Benz family as a golf ambassador! Their dedication to golf for the past 30 years has been first class and I am looking forward to working with a brand that is as passionate about the game as I am,” says Louis Oosthuizen. Louis Oosthuizen’s vehicles of choice are the performance driven ML 63 AMG in South Africa and the GL 450 in the United States, whilst his foundation, “The Louis Oosthuizen Junior Golf Academy,” founded in 2009, will utilise a newgeneration Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van which will be out-fitted to operate as a mobile golfing clinic. July/August 2013

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SPECIAL FEATURE

David Frost wins maiden Major

David Frost never flinched in his showdown with Hall of Famer Fred Couples even with his first major championship on the line and a late rain delay to ponder the stakes.

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avid Frost never flinched in his showdown with Hall of Famer Fred Couples even with his first major championship on the line and a late rain delay to ponder the stakes. Frost parred the final two holes to hold on for a one-stroke victory over Couples last month in the Regions Tradition, the South African's first major title in 17 attempts on the Champions Tour. "We came in from the break and I said to myself, It's not going to be easy," Frost said. "Freddy's got nothing to lose. He's going to go out there and hit the shots and fire at the pins. I've just got to kind of accept it and be up to the challenge." Both birdied No 16 after play resumed with the sun shining after a delay of 1 hour, 8 minutes for lightning in a round played at times in driving rain. Couples and Frost both shot 4-under 68, and Frost finished at 16-under 272. It was Frost's second victory of the season and fifth career win on the 50-and-over tour. "We both played very hard today. I don't know who 32

wanted it more, me or him," said Frost, who took over the points lead from Bernhard Langer. "He's just such a tough competitor. I didn't think I had it in me, all the good shots he hit out there.. I just had to try to stay on top of him." The two bumped fists coming up on 18 in what had ultimately turned into a two-man duel. "He played very well," Couples said. "I gave him pretty much everything I had. I hit some pretty good shots. I drove it pretty well. He was just better the whole day. He stayed one ahead and that's where we ended up." Also the Toshiba Classic winner in March in California, Frost hit his approach shot to 10 feet of the closing hole and two-putted to match Couples' par. Couples had sent his approach into the bunker at right and his potential birdie putt went just to the left. "I said to myself, 'If he makes his (putt), I'm just going to have to make mine.' I've been in this match play situation many times before and that's

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just how I try to envision what's going on," Couples said. "You can't help it if he's going to roll his putt in."

Cook birdied five of the first eight holes and finished his round with a 66 a couple of minutes before the weather delay.

Couples was seeking a second straight win in a major. He sat out the Senior PGA Championship three weeks ago but won the Senior British Open in 2012.

"We were running all day trying to outrun it," Cook said. "I guess this is the very definition of scattered thunderstorms. They were all over the place."

Frost had come close in a major before but this time managed to nurse his one-stroke lead through the final round. He lost to Tom Lehman in a three-way playoff at the 2010 Senior PGA Championship.

Langer closed with a 63 to tie the course record with Gary Player from the 1984 PGA Championship. Langer had 10 birdies and finished at 10 under. "If I had made some putts earlier in the week," he said, "it would have been pretty nice."

Frost's only bogey came on No 14 while Couples got his 68 with six birdies and two bogeys. Couples, who had a 3-footer for birdie on No 15, left the next hole with a grin after matching Frost's birdie. His expression turned to a wince when his second shot on No 17 went far to the right, landing down a steep slope from the green next to the grandstands. He two-putted for his fourth straight par on the hole and couldn't make up that stroke. "Really, the letdown, I hit a terrible shot on 17," Couples said. "I smoked it down there and I just tried a shot that maybe I'm not accustomed to. Under that kind of pressure, I think it was a mental blunder to not hit the green there and not make birdie." Cook had beaten Frost in a playoff at the seasonopening Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii, and made a final-round run at Shoal Creek. 1 2 T3

David Frost Fred Couples John Cook Esteban Toledo T5 Michael Allen Russ Cochran Duffy Waldorf T8 Morris Hatalsky Jeff Sluman T10 Bernhard Langer

68 66 70 70 68 71 67 71 65 71

70 71 68 69 69 68 68 68 71 73

66 68 71 69 69 70 71 67 72 71

68 68 66 67 70 67 70 71 69 63

272 273 275 275 276 276 276 277 277 278

(-16) (-16) (-13) (-13) (-12) (-12) (-12) (-11) (-11) (-10)

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

330,000.00 193,600.00 144,650.00 144,650.00 90,566.67 90,566.67 90,566.66 66,000.00 66,000.00 55,000.00

Kirk Triplett

71

70

69

68

278

(-10)

$

55,000.00

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Mossel Bay – the ‘Do stuff ’ destination – is gearing up for a springtime feast of festivals. And the good news, of course, is this means great golf at Mossel Bay Golf Club and Pinnacle Point Beach and Golf Resort.

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he annual Mossel Bay Sports Festival (this year from 20 to 24 September) will include at least 28 different sporting codes – with nationally-known events like the KFC Point High Cricket Festival for Under 19s (which had already attracted entries from nearly 30 teams at the time of writing) and the much-loved PetroSA Marathon taking their places alongside local competitions like trail running and a skateboarding challenge (and even a doggie walk!). “We’re putting together a special package that will allow you to play both here and at Mossel Bay during the Sports Festival - one day after the other, and at a very reasonable rate,” said Pinnacle Point’s Nic Grundtvig. He said that Pinnacle Point will be offering low season specials to non-members throughout the winter, and that a number of membership packages have also been placed on the market: “There’s more information on our new-look web site.” The Mossel Bay Travel Festival (18 to 20 October) - the newest event on the town’s calendar – is set to bring an exciting new trend in tourism to the African continent. It was modelled on the New York Travel Festival – and when the organisers, Mossel Bay Tourism, contacted the organisers of that event, the Americans immediately suggested an official affiliation.

“Like New York, the Mossel Bay Travel Festival is designed to celebrate the act of being here – in our case here in Mossel Bay, of course – for locals and visitors alike,” said Mossel Bay Tourism’s Marcia Holm. “And it’s going to be about sharing the town, too, so we’ll be live-streaming as many events as we possibly can, and Tweeting and Facebooking about them, too.” The event will include a day of desk-top exhibitions, and a day of visits and outings – and both of the local courses will be taking part. “We’ll be offering hugely discounted rounds – and we’ll be opening our club house as one of the Festival’s ‘Voorkamer Museums’,” said Mossel Bay Golf Club’s Louw Strydom. (‘Voorkamer Museums’ are private collections of historical, cultural, or natural interest that are opened to the public for a day. The concept was created specifically for the Travel Festival.) Like Pinnacle Point, Mossel Bay Golf Club is also running special rates throughout the winter. “Of course we’re looking forward to a lot of golf during the Travel and Sports Festivals – but,” said Louw, “the thing is, that Mossel Bay has beautifully mild weather right through the whale months (from now until about October)... so every day’s a golf day in Mossel Bay!” Please go to www.pinnaclepointestate.co.za, www.mosselbaygolfclub.co.za, and www.visitmosselbay.co.za/festivals for more information.

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THE GARDEN ROUTE’S GOLFING CAPITOL Within its idyllic natural setting, the small picturesque town of Knysna emerges as a vibrant mini-metropolis, offering a kaleidoscope of unforgettable experiences. From leisurely relaxation to high energy adventure, from sporting activities to shopping, from cappuccino to haute cuisine, from the famous Knysna oyster or a taste of the locally brewed beer, Knysna reflects the finer things of life, a synthesis of discerning sophistication and nature´s abundance. And as one of South Africa’s top golfing destinations, Knysna boasts some world class golf courses. Pezula Championship Golf Course adjacent to Pezula Resort Hotel & Spa is a sweeping spectacle of fairways and greens rolling through the pristine Southern Cape landscape. The breathtaking, award-winning 18-hole course which was designed by David Dale and Ronald Fream of GolfPlan USA, rates amongst the best and the most scenic golf courses in the world. 36

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Keeping your head down at Simola Golf Estate might be a challenge; simply because the views around the course are awe-inspiring. It is clear to see why Simola takes its place as one of South Africa's premier golfing destinations. It's also the first Jack Nicklaus Signature course on the Garden Route, reflecting the maestro's philosophy of attuning the layout and design to the natural lie of the land. Both Simola and Pezula are complemented by top 5 star hotel and spa establishments.

mountain biking or horse riding through indigenous forests or dive the depths of the lagoon. Hire a kayak to tour the winding Knysna River, or raise the heartbeat soaring through the forest canopy. Take a hike along beautiful coastlines and deep into the forest, tracking signs of the indigenous elephants on your way. Try fly fishing, rock-andsurf angling or deep-sea fishing. Or, for the daring, dune-surf down sandy waves, kite surf on the waters of the lagoon or paraglide over the hills and lakes.

The Knysna Golf course might not have the views of its luxurious neighbours, but is a testing challenge among water hazards and tree-lined fairways, close to the Knysna estuary. An easy walk, it’s a pleasant club with excellent club house facilities.

So come and tee off in the Garden Route’s golfing capitol, and when you’ve finished the back nine, discover the multitude of adventure, luxury and leisure activities that Knysna has to offer – aside from the perfect round, that is.

Knysna is also ideally situated to use as a base while playing other famous courses along the Garden Route. Mossel Bay, George and Plettenberg Bay are all within easy reach of Knysna, with Mossel Bay being the furthest at 110km. In addition to golf, Knysna also has a multitude of other activities to offer. Experience the thrill of July/August 2013

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Park makes history at Women's US Open Rolex Rankings No. 1 Inbee Park became only the second player in LPGA history to win the first three majors in a season with a four-stroke victory over I..K. Kim at the U.S. Women’s Open last month. The 24-year-old South Korean fired a final-round 74 at the Sebonack GCin Southampton, N.Y. to finish at 8-under-par 280.

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his victory, Park’s fourth-career LPGA major championship victory and second U.S. Women’s Open triumph, sets her up for a date with destiny in early August at the RICOH Women’s British Open, played at the Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland. She will attempt to become the first player, male or female, to win four professional major championships in one season. Park, who won the 2012 LPGA Official Money List and Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average, is the first player in the modern era to win the first three majors in a season. Babe Zaharias, the only other player to accomplish the feat, did it in 1950 when she won all three majors played that year – the Titleholders Championship, the Women’s Western Open and the U.S.Women’s Open. Mickey Wright (1961) and Pat Bradley (1986) are the only other players in LPGA history to win three majors in a season, though not consecutively. “I am just very honored to put my name by someone like Babe Zaharias,” Park said, after accepting the trophy and a champagne spritz from the last two Open champs, countrywomen So Yeon Ryu and Na Yeon Choi. “I don’t know what I just did today; it’s something very great. It’s scary to think about what I am capable of doing.” “Believe it or not, I was very calm out there,” said Park, who became the 15th player to win multiple U.S Women’s Opens. “It was weird; I didn’t feel much pressure when I was on the golf course. I was nervous last night, but on the golf course, somehow, I felt very calm.” Park, who led following the second and third rounds this week, was the only player to shoot under par during Saturday’s third round when scoring conditions proved to be very difficult. Her unflappable demeanor and rhythmic putting strokes are gaining wide recognition following her sixth win of the 2013 season. 42

“You know, it's something I thought Annika would do,” said Angela Stanford. “That's really the only player that I've played with out here that I thought would do it. So I mean, I don't know how she's doing it, but obviously I know she's a great putter and emotionally she really keeps it under control out there. I'm not sure if she hits it sideways. I'm pretty sure she hits it pretty straight. I didn't think – after Annika retired I didn't think anybody would ever do it, so it's pretty impressive.” The South Korean’s ability to deliver victories or runner-up finishes over the past year has been beyond impressive. In her last 24 events, Park has won eight times and finished runner-up five times. So in more than half of the events she’s played over that span, she’s finished first or second. Park began her run at consecutive major championship titles at the Kraft Nabisco Championship in April where she won by four strokes before leaping into Poppie’s Pond at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif.. She continued the streak earlier this month at the Wegmans LPGA Championship, where 36 holes of regulations – and more – were needed on Sunday. Park defeated

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Catriona Matthew in a three-hole, sudden-death playoff to claim her second major of the season at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, NY. “I've just done three majors in a row now,” said Park. “I think it's too early to think about the next one. I think I really want to enjoy the moment as it is in the moment. I mean, grand slam is very big. I probably wouldn't get this kind of opportunity ever again. I know this year is a good opportunity for me.” In 32 days, Park will tee off in the first round of the RICOH Women’s British Open seeking the cement her name in golf ’s history books. Only Mickey Wright (1961 – 62) has won four consecutive majors on the LPGA, and no players has done so in a single season. Tiger Woods is the only male to win four consecutive majors across two seasons, 2000-2001. “But I think one of my goals for – one of my goals for my career was the career grand slam, not the grand slam, but I think career grand slam is good enough for me,” said Park. “I mean, I haven't done that yet. It would mean so much if I could do the grand slam. But takes so much hard work, and it takes a lot to do. I'm just glad that I can give it a try at St. Andrews. That's going to be a great experience. Whether I do it or not, I'm just a very lucky person.” Inbee Park won her third major of the 2013 season on Sunday. Only three other players in LPGA history have notched three majors in one season and only Babe Zaharias won three in a row. Here are the other players who have won three LPGA Tour majors in one season: July/August 2013

Three consecutive Babe Zaharias – 1950 Titleholders Championship, March 16 – 19 Women’s Western Open, June 19 – 24 U.S. Women’s Open, September 28 – 30 (three majors played in 1950)

Non-consecutive Mickey Wright – 1961 Titleholders Championship, April 27 – 30 U.S. Women’s Open, June 29 – July 1 LPGA Championship, October 12 – 15 (four majors played in 1961; Western Open, June 1– 4; won by Mary Lena Faulk) Pat Bradley- 1986 Nabisco Dinah Shore, April 3 – 6 LPGA Championship, May 29 – June 1 du Maurier Classic, July 24 – 27 (four majors played in 1986; U.S. Women’s Open, July 10 – 13; won by Jane Geddes) Three is the magic number: A victory for Park on Sunday not only gave her the first three majors of the 2013 season but also marked her third-consecutive LPGA Tour win. She won the Wegmans LPGA Championship three weeks ago and then won the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G last week. The last player to win three consecutive tournaments on the LPGA Tour was Lorena Ochoa, who won four-in-a-row in 2008. LPGA and World Golf Halls of Fame member Nancy Lopez holds the LPGA record with five consecutive victories in tournaments participated in 1978. Annika Sorenstam also accomplished the feat across two season in 2004-05.

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The Golf Coast et in the sub-tropical paradise of the KZN South Coast, The Golf Coast is a gem of the South African golfing circuit. The area is also a world class holiday destination, with a warm and sunny year-round climate.

With 9 eighteen hole golf courses and 2 nine hole golf courses all within a short distance of each other, and each offering a wide variety of golfing challenges, The Golf Coast really does stand out as a great golfing destination. All the courses have clubhouses and 19th holes to share experiences with the local golfers. From Umkomaas in the North to Port Edward in the south, and Harding in the west, the 11 golf courses that make up The Golf Coast will be sure to offer you various rewarding challenges. If you are playing at Port Shepstone Country Club and you are looking for accommodation then consider staying at Umthunzi Boutique Hotel. Down the road from the club, with stunning sea views and less than 700 meters from the sea it makes for an ideal golfing getaway! July/August 2013

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RESULTS & RANKINGS

PGA TOUR

SUNSHINE TOUR

FedEx St. Jude Classic, 6 – 9 June TPC Southwind

Vodacom Origins of Golf, Simola Golf & Country Estate 7 June 2013 1 Jacques Blaauw T2 PH McIntyre Danie van Tonder Neil Schietekat T5 Desvonde Botes Bradford Vaughan T7 Jake Redman Tyrone Mordt 9 Ulrich van den Berg T10 Bryce Easton Justin Harding Ruan de Smidt

RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

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

204 (-12) 205 (-11) 205 (-11) 205 (-11) 206 (-10) 206 (-10) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 208 (-8) 209 (-8) 209 (-8) 209 (-8)

R R R R R R R R R R R R

95,100.00 51,600.00 51,600.00 51,600.00 25,500.00 25,500.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 14,700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00 12,700.00

Dean Burmester

1 Harris English T2 Phil Mickelson Scott Stallings T4 Ryan Palmer 5 Patrick Reed

USA USA USA USA USA

Other Southern Africans T7 Rory Sabbatini RSA T39 Brendon de Jonge ZIM T56 George Coetzee RSA

66-64-69-69 71-67-65-67 67-68-67-68 7267-65-67 69-69-64-70

268 (-12) 270 (-10) 270 (-10) 271 (-9) 272 (-8)

$ $ $ $ $

1,026,000.00 501,600.00 501,600.00 273,600.00 228,000.00

69-69-68-68 274 (-14) 70-69-68-72 279 (-1) 71-67-75-69 282 (+2)

$ $ $

177,650.00 21,660.00 12,654.00

U.S. Open, 13 -16 June 2013, Merion GC 1 Justin Rose T2 Jason Day Phil Mickelson T4 Jason Dufner Ernie Els Billy Horschel Hunter Mahan

ENG AUS USA USA RSA USA USA

71-69-71-70 70-74-68-71 67-72-70-74 74-71-73-67 71-72-73-69 72-67-72-74 7269-69-75

281 283 283 285 285 285 285

(+ 1) (+ 3) (+3) (+5) (+5) (+5) (+5)

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

1,440,000.00 696,104.00 696,104.00 291,406.00 291,406.00 291,406.00 291,406.00

Other South Africans 14 Charl Schwartzel T56 George Coetzee

RSA RSA

70-71-69-78 288 (+8) 71-73-77-77 298 (+18)

$ $

144,444.00 21,485.00

(-12) (-12) (-11) (-10) (-9) (-9)

$ $ $ $ $ $

1,098,000.00 658,800.00 414,800.00 292,800.00 231,800.00 231,800.00

67-67-75-72 281 (+1)

$

12,871.00

Polokwane Classic, Polokwane GC, 13 - 15 June 2013 1 Dean Burmester RSA T2 Merrick Bremner RSA Justin Harding RSA 4 Titch Moore RSA T5 Mark Murless RSA Heinrich Bruiners RSA T7 JJ Senekal RSA Ryan Cairns ZIM Pieter Moolman RSA T10 Andrew Curlewis RSA Graham van der Merwe RSA Beyers Smith RSA

69-67-68 72-69-67 69-67-72 65-67-77 74-69-67 66-73-71 71-70-70 69-70-72 71-68-72 71-73-68 70-71-71 68-73-71

204 (-12) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 209 (-7) 210 (-6) 210 (-6) 211 (-5) 211 (-5) 211 (-5) 211 (-4) 211 (-4) 211 (-4)

R R R R R R R R R R R R

87,175.00 53,625.00 53,625.00 34,650.00 23,375.00 23,375.00 15,308.33 15,308.33 15,308.33 11,641.67 11,641.67 11,641.67

R R R R R R R R R R

95,100.00 58,500.00 58,500.00 37,800.00 25,500.00 25,500.00 17,700.00 17,700.00 14,700.00 12,060.00

Vodacom Origins of Golf, Selborne Park GC 26 - 28 June 2013 1 2

Jacques Blaauw Danie van Tonder Adilson Da Silva 4 Merrick Bremner 5 Ulrich van den Berg Ross Wellington 7 Grant Muller Musiwalo Nethunzwi 9 Alex Haindl 10 Steven Ferreira

RSA RSA BRA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

67-67-64 70-63-66 65-68-66 63-68-70 67-69-66 69-65-68 70-68-65 67-68-68 69-68-68 69-70-67

198 199 199 201 202 202 203 203 205 206

(-18) (-17) (-17) (-15) (-14) (-14) (-13) (-13) (-11) (-10)

2013 SUNSHINE TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 28TH JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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Darren Fichardt Dawie Van der Walt Jaco Van Zyl Richard Sterne Charl Schwartzel Louis de Jager Garth Mulroy Peter Uihlein Trevor Fisher Jnr Desvonde Botes

RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA USA RSA RSA

7 5 6 3 1 9 5 3 7 13

R R R R R R R R R R

4,330,295.00 2,825,397.50 2,548,479.66 2,517,955.00 1,808,950.00 1,359,418.37 1,181,064.00 1,039,454.00 863,585.08 855,876.25

Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands, 20 - 23 June 2013 1 2 3 4 T5

Ken Duke Chris Stroud Graham DeLaet Bubba Watson J.J. Henry Webb Simpson

USA USA USA USA USA USA

Other Southern Africans 67 Brendon de Jonge ZIM

69-68-65-66 66-69-66-67 65-70-65-69 63-67-70-70 68-67-68-68 65-69-72-65

268 268 269 270 271 271

PGA ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Woods, Tiger Kuchar, Matt Snedeker, Brandt Mickelson, Phil Rose, Justin Horschel, Billy Streelman, Kevin Day, Jason Scott, Adam Weekley, Boo

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9 15 13 13 10 16 17 13 8 17

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

5,909,742.00 4,393,265.00 3,503,655.00 3,417,984.00 3,032,310.00 2,998,128.00 2,572,989.00 2,566,023.00 2,356,511.00 2,307,509.00

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RESULTS & RANKINGS Other Southern Africans 25 Schwartzel, Charl 46 Clark, Tim 55 de Jonge, Brendon 69 Els, Ernie 117 Sabbatini, Rory 123 Oosthuizen, Louis 138 Goosen, Retief 147 Immelman, Trevor

RSA RSA ZIM RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

11 15 20 11 17 9 9 17

$ 1,543,853.00 $ 1,275,351.00 $ 1,076,510.00 $ 833,058.00 $ 432,245.00 $ 412,148.00 $ 315,702.00 $ 272,429.00

Mid-Atlantic Championship, May 30 – 2 Jun 2013 TPC Potomac USA USA SWE USA USA

Other South Africans T47 Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA

Scott Parel Alex Aragon Alex Prugh Camilo Benedetti Franklin Corpening Steve Wheatcroft

USA USA USA COL USA USA

RSA USA USA MEX USA USA USA

71-64-70-68 66-75-67-67 71-69-67-70 68-67-70-72 67-74-69-67

273 (-7) 275 (-7) 277 (-3) 277 (-3) 277(-3)

$ 108,000.00 $ 64,800.00 $ 31,200.00 $ 31,200.00 $ 31,200.00

71-68-73-78

290 (+10)

$

69-66-67-64 72-67-65-65 63-71-70-67 71-66-67-68 71-68-65-68 67-68-68-69

266 (-14) 269 (-11) 271 (-9) 272 (-8) 272 (-8) 272 (-8)

68-70-66-68 66-71-68-68 70-68-71-66 70-69-69-67 68-69-69-70 71-68-70-67 67-68-71-70

272 (-16) 273 (-16) 275 (-13) 275 (-13) 276 (-12) 276 (-12) 276 (-12)

$ $ $ $ $ $ $

330,000.00 193,600.00 144,650.00 144,650.00 90,566.67 90,566.67 90,566.66

69-74-71-75

289

(+1) $8,360.00

Encompass Championship, 21 – 23 Jun 2013, North Shore CC

2,136.00

Air Capital Classic, 13 -16 June 2013, Crestview CC 1 2 3 T4

1 David Frost 2 Fred Couples T3 John Cook Esteban Toledo T5 Michael Allen Russ Cochran Duffy Waldorf

Other Southern Africans T44 Mark McNulty IRE

WEB.COM TOUR

1 Michael Putnam 2 Chesson Hadley T3 Daniel Chopra Chad Collins Bronson La'Cassie

Regions Tradition, Shoal Creek, 6 - 9 June 2013

1 Craig Stadler 2 Fred Couples. T3 David Frost Bernhard Langer Tom Lehman Mark O'Meara

USA USA RSA GER USA USA

Other Southern Africans T40 Mark McNulty IRE T76 Nick Price ZIM

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

203 (-13) 204 (-12) 205 (-11) 205 (-11) 205 (-11) 205 (-11)

$ 270,000.00 $ 158,400.00 $ 81,000.00 $ 81,000.00 $ 81,000.00 $ 81,000.00

69-73-73 71-76-78

215 (-1) 225 (+9)

$ $

8,460.00 1,008.00

$ 117,000.00 $ 70,200.00 $ 44,200.00 $ 26,866.67 $ 26,866.67 $ 26,866.66

No other South Africans

Rex Hospital Open, 20 – 23 Jun 2013, TPC Wakefield Plantation 1 2 3 T4

Chesson Hadley Danny Lee Edward Loar Josh Broadaway Ben Martin

USA NEW USA USA USA

63-69-69-64 67-66-63-71 68-65-67-68 69-68-65-67 71-67-65-66

265 (-19) 267 (-17) 268 (-16) 269 (-15) 269 (-15)

$ 112,500.00 $ 67,500.00 $ 42,500.00 $ 27,500.00 $ 27,500.00

Other South Africans T9 Garth Mulroy RSA T18 Tyrone Van Aswegen RSA

68-69-67-68 66-71-71-67

272 (-8) 275 (-5)

$ $

16,250.00 7,875.00

WEB.COM TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5

Putnam, Michael Loar, Edward Hadley, Chesson Aragon, Alex Wilkenson, Tim

USA USA USA USA AUS

13 10 12 12 10

$ $ $ $ $

376,734.00 263,858.00 249,784.00 202,541.00 167,556.00

Other South Africans 28 van der Walt, Dawie 36 Van Aswegen, Tyrone 76 Mulroy, Garth

RSA RSA RSA

6 13 4

$ $ $

81,754.00 67,783.00 31,200.00

CHAMPIONS TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5

Langer, Bernhard Frost, David Cook, John Couples, Fred Toledo, Esteban

GER RSA USA USA MEX

12 11 11 6 11

$ $ $ $ $

1,172,389.00 1,122,305.00 748,284.00 704,492.00 688,139.00

Other Southern Africans 42 McNulty, Mark 139 Dodds, Trevor 144 Price, Nick

IRE NAM ZIM

11 1 1

$ $ $

159,936.00 2,888.00 1,008.00

CHAMPIONS TOUR

EUROPEAN TOUR

Principal Charity Classic, 31 May – 2 Jun 2013, Wakonda Club 1 Russ Cochran 2 Jay Don Blake T3 Mark Calcavecchia Kirk Triplett Duffy Waldorf

USA USA USA USA USA

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

205 (-11) 206 (-10) 207 (-9) 207 (-9) 207 (-9)

$ $ $ $ $

262,500.00 154,000.00 104,416.67 104,416.67 104,416.66

Other South Africans T31 Mark McNulty T51 David Frost T60 Trevor Dodds

IRE RSA NAM

71-71-74 77-69-73 77-70-74

216 (0) 219 (+3) 221 (+5)

$ $ $

11,309.37 4,480.00 2,887.50

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Nordea Masters, Bro Hof Slott GC, 30 May - 2 June 2013 1 2 3 T4

ILONEN Mikko BLIXT Jonas WIESBERGER Bernd BJÖRN Thomas KARLBERG Rikard MANASSERO Matteo NOREN Alexander

FIN SWE AUT DEN SWE ITA SWE

70-63-65-69 267 (-21) 70-66-66-68 270 (-18) 69-72-64-66 271 (-17) 70-67-68-67 272 (-17) 69-68-67-68 272 (-17) 66-65-71-70 272 (-17) 67-69-64-72 272 (-17)

€ € € € € € €

250,000.00 166,660.00 93,900.00 59,025.00 59,025.00 59,025.00 59,025.00

No other South Africans

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Event

Venue

SUNSHINE TOUR JULY 2013 3

5

Sun City Challenge

Lost City GC

R 600,000

Euphoria GE Langebaan CE Wild Coast CC

R 600,000 R 600,000 R 600,000

Vaal de Gráce GE Nooi GC

R 600,000 TBA

AUGUST 2013 7 – 9 21 – 23 28 – 30

Vodacom Origins of Golf Vodacom Origins of Golf Wild Waves Golf Challenge

SEPTEMBER 2013 11 – 13 19 – 21

Vodacom Origins of Golf Platinum Classic Mooi

AMATEUR EVENTS – MEN JULY 2013 3 – 5 – 6 – 14 28

4 7 7

Eastern Cape Senior Open Limpopo Open Eastern Province Seniors Lowveld Mid-Amateur North West Mid-Amateur Open Strokeplay

Fish River Sun GC TBA St Francis Bay GC Nelspruit GC Klerksdorp GC

AUGUST 2013 11 16 – 18 18 24 – 25 25

KZN Mid-Amateur Southern Cape Open Silver Salver (Gauteng North) Mpumalanga Senior Open Ekurhuleni U23

Durban CC Plettenberg Bay GC Irene CC Middelburg GC Kempton Park GC

CONTACT DETAILS

Boland Golf Union Border Golf Union Central Gauteng Golf Union Eastern Gauteng Golf Union 48

(021) (043) (011) (011)

873 6828 740 3899 485 4251 425 5316

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

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(057) (012) (054) (021)

899 1724 667 1087 332 3323 850 6500

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Event

Venue

AMATEUR EVENTS – MEN: (continued)

SEPTEMBER 2013 5

6

8 6

8

Western Province Mid Amateur

Steenberg GC

Boland Mid-Amateur

Stellenbosch GC

Mpumalanga Open

Middelburg GC

Lowveld Senior Open

Nelspruit GC

23 – 25

SA U13 Championships

Fish River Sun GC

22 – 27

SA I.P.T.

Rustenburg GC

21 – 22

AMATEUR EVENTS – WOMEN JULY 2013 7 – 10

Sanlam South African Match Play Championship

Milnerton GC

16 – 17

Nomads Gauteng Stroke Play Championship

Country Club JHB

AUGUST 2013 4

Gauteng Junior Championship, 36 Hole SP

Randpark GC

11 – 12

Ekuhuleni 54 Hole, 54 Hole SP Strokeplay Championship

Ebotse Links

12 – 16

Girls British Open Amateur

Fairhaven GC,Lytham

31 Aug – 1 Sep Southern Cape Championship

Kingswood GC

CONTACT DETAILS

KZN Golf Union Mpumalanga Golf Union Limpopo Golf Union North-West Province Golf Union July/August 2013

(031) (013) (015) (044)

202 7636 692 3002 295 4118 533 3507

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

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RESULTS & RANKINGS Lyoness Open, Diamond GC, 6 - 9 June 2013 1 2 T3 3 T5

LUITEN Joost BJÖRN Thomas LIANG Wen-chong WATTEL Romain CAMPILLO Jorge WARING Paul

NED DEN CHN FRA ESP ENG

65-68-67-71 271 (-17) 71-70-64-68 273 (-15) 67-72-69-66 274 (-14) 68-68-69-69 274 (-14) 70-67-66-72 275 (-13) 67-67-72-69 275 (-13)

€ € € € € €

166,660.00 111,110.00 56,300.00 56,300.00 38,700.00 38,700.00

Other Southern Africans T14 OTTO Hennie RSA T25 VAN DER WALT Tjaart RSA T52 KINGSTON James RSA T63 FISHER JNR Trevor RSA

71-65-71-73 280 (-8) 72-66-70-74 282 (-6) 72-69-72-75 288 (0) 72-70-73-76 291 (+3)

€ € € €

14,400.00 10,100.00 3,800.00 2,500.00

EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR D+D Real Czech Challenge Open Golf & Spa Kuneticka Hora, 6 - 9 June 2013 1 CALMELS François T2 DINWIDDIE Robert GEE Adam WALKER Sam 5 OTAEGUI Adrian

FRA ENG ENG ENG ESP

67-69-65-65 266 (-22) 68-64-72-65 269 (-19) 66-66-66-71 269 (-19) 71-65-67-66 269 (-19) 64-68-68-70 270 (-18)

€ € € € €

25,600.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 8,000.00

Other South Africans T15 FRITTELLI Dylan

RSA

67-69-72-68 276 (-12)

2,240.00

74-70-65-70 279 (-5) 67-71-71-70 279 (-5) 75-65-70-70 280 (-4) 72-66-74-70 282 (-2) 74-69-69-71 283 (-1) 73-68-70-72 283 (-1)

€ € € € € €

83,330.00 55,550.00 31,300.00 25,000.00 19,350.00 1 9,350.00

71-69-75-72 287 (+3)

5,275.00

Najeti Hotels te Golfs Open, Aa Saint Omer GC 13 -16 June 2013 1 2 3 4 T5

THORNTON Simon IRL VAN DER WALT TjaartRSA BENSON Seve ENG DINWIDDIE Robert ENG EDBERG Pelle SWE LLOYD Chris ENG

Other South Africans T22 WALTERS Justin

BMW International Open, Munchen GC, 20 - 23 June 2013 1 2 3 T4

ELS Ernie BJÖRN Thomas LEVY Alexander KAYMER Martin NOREN Alex WIESBERGER Bernd

RSA DEN FRA GER SWE AUT

63-69-69-69 270 (-18) 68-69-65-69 271 (-17) 65-68-68-71 272 (-16) 64-71-69-69 273 (-15) 64-71-66-72 273 (-15) 66-68-71-68 273 (-15)

€ € € € € €

333,330.00 222,220.00 125,200.00 84,933.00 84,933.00 84,933.00

Other Southern Africans T7 FICHARDT Darren RSA T10 STONE Brandon RSA T29 VAN DER WALT Tjaart RSA T29 WALTERS Justin RSA T35 AN ZYL Jaco RSA T41 VAN DER WALT DawieRSA

70-66-69-69 274 (-14) 66-71-67-71 275 (-13) 70-68-69-72 279 (-9) 67-73-74-65 279 (-9) 75-65-72-68 280 (-8) 70-71-68-72 281 (-7)

€ € € € € €

51,600. 00 32,325.00 16,900.00 16,900.00 14,000.00 11,800.00

EUROPEAN TOUR RACE TO DUBAI AS OF 23 APRIL 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ROSE Justin MANASSERO Matteo MCDOWELL Graeme ELS Ernie RUMFORD Brett GARCIA Sergio ILONEN Mikko SCHWARTZEL Charl STERNE Richard JAIDEE Thongchai

Other South Africans 14 GRACE Branden 17 OOSTHUIZEN Louis 19 AIKEN Thomas 33 COETZEE George 51 CLARK Tim 62 MULROY Garth 66 VAN DER WALT Dawie 82 KINGSTON James 93 KRUGER Jbe 99 VAN DER WALT Tjaart 109 HORNE Keith 110 WALLETS Justin 150 OTTO Hennie 154 FISHER JNR Trevor 183 BEKKER Oliver 191 GOOSEN Retief 193 ROOS Jake 194 STONE Brandon

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ENG ITA NIR RSA AUS ESP FIN RSA RSA THA

7 13 7 9 13 9 12 7 10 12

€ € € € € € € € € €

1,557,900.00 1,137,746.00 1,030,715.oo 951,200.00 909,770.00 903,146.00 802,946.00 746,474.00 737,594.00 697,735.00

RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

13 8 15 11 5 14 8 9 17 13 15 19 12 9 9 2 7 2

€ € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € € €

634,496.00 590,807.00 579,820.00 476,752.00 320,989.00 273,102.00 249,550.00 203,922.00 157,403.00 147,695.00 123,415.00 119,352.00 58,654.00 57,735.00 37,245.00 33,550.00 32,734.00 32,325.00

RSA

Scottish Hydro Challenge, Macdonald Spey Valley 20 - 23 June 2013 1 KOEPKA Brooks T2 AN Byeong-hun PAVAN Andrea TILEY Steven WALKER Sam

USA KOR ITA ENG ENG

70-66-62-68 266 (-18) 62-70-65-72 269 (-17) 65-67-66-71 269 (-17) 67-67-63-72 269 (-17) 67-65-68-69 269 -(17)

€ € € € €

35,200.00 15,950.00 15,950.00 15,950.00 15,950.00

Other South Africans T13 FRITTELLI Dylan

RSA

65-68-67-74 274 (-10)

3,630.00

EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 T4

Brooks KOEPKA Francois CALMELS Seve BENSON TULLO Morten Ørum MADSEN Other South Africans 46 Dylan FRITTELLI 102 Justin WALTERS

USA FRA ENG CHI DEN

10 8 4 2 2

€ 119,423.00 € 59,509.00 € 51,576.00 € 43,425.00 € 43,425.00

RSA RSA

7 2

€ €

13,832.00 5,275.00

EUROPEAN SENIORS TOUR ISP Handa PGA Seniors Championship De Vere Mottram Hall, 6 - 9 June 2013 1 2 3 T4

WESSELINGH Paul FRANCO Angel WOOSNAM Ian CUNNING Mike TINNING Steen

ENG PAR WAL USA DEN

68-70-70-64 70-70-70-66 72-69-71-65 71-68-70-71 71-72-67-70

272 (-20) 276 (-16) 277 (-15) 280 (-12) 280 (-12)

€ € € € €

48,687.00 34,081.00 22,822.00 16,730.00 16,730.00

No other South Africans

Speedy Services Wales Senior Open, Royal Porthcawl GC 13 - 16 June 2013 1 GOLDING Philip 2 RUSSELL David T3 LANE Barry OLDCORN Andrew WOOSNAM Ian

ENG JENG ENG SCO WAL

66-79-66 69-73-71 67-77-70 66-77-71 65-74-75

211 (-2) 213 (-1) 214 (+1) 214 (+1) 214 (+1)

€ € € € €

44,004.00 29,336.00 16,643.00 16,643.00 16,643.00

Other Southern Africans T46 JOHNSTONE Tony T46 WILLIAMS Chris T51 VAN VUUREN Steve

ZIM RSA RSA

74-71-81 226 (+13) 72-79-75 226 (+13) 70-83-74 227 (+14)

€ € €

1,027.00 1,027.00 751.00

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RESULTS & RANKINGS LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR

EUROPEAN SENIORS TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5

Philip GOLDING Paul WESSELINGH Ian WOOSNAM Angel FRANCO David J RUSSELL

Other Southern Africans 66 Chris WILLIAMS 81 Tony JOHNSTONE 84 Steve VAN VUUREN

ENG ENG WAL PAR ENG

3 3 3 2 3

€ € € € €

53,850.00 50,220.00 42,865.00 40,241.00 35,765.00

RSA ZIM RSA

3 2 2

€ € €

1,808.00 1,027.00 751.00

ASIAN TOUR ASIAN TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Kiradech APHIBARNRAT Gaganjeet BHULLAR Scott HEND LIANG Wen-chong BAEK Seuk-hyun Thongchai JAIDEE Wade ORMSBY Anirban LAHIRI KIM Gi-whan Prayad MARKSAENG

Other South Africans 15 Bryce EASTON 25 Jbe KRUGER

THA IND AUS CHN KOR THA AUS IND KOR THA

6 6 9 3 10 6 8 9 11 4

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

664,620.99 269,066.43 246,868.83 185,383.29 171,198.54 160,172.53 145,317.27 139,380.50 115,108.94 113,864.15

RSA RSA

4 4

$ $

86,159.05 63,969.69

Allianz Ladies Slovak Open, Golf Resort Tale, 20 - 23 June 1 2 3 4

Gwladys NOCERA Lee-Anne PACE Whitney HILLIER Liz YOUNG Mikaela PARMLID

FRA RSA AUS ENG SWE

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

279 (-9) 283 (-5) 284 (-4) 285 (-3) 285 (-3)

€ € € € €

37,500.00 25,375.00 17,500.00 12,050.00 12,050.00

Other South Africans T21 Stacy Lee BREGMAN T38 Connie CHEN

RSA RSA

71-74-76-71 70-76-76-74

292 (+4) 296 (+8)

€ €

2,925.00 1,837.50

LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR ORDER OF MERIT AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gwladys NOCERA Lee-Anne PACE Charley HULL Carlota CIGANDA Ariya JUTANUGARN Suzann PETTERSEN Beatriz RECARI Holly CLYBURN Beth ALLEN Stacey KEATING

Other South Africans 42 Stacy Lee BREGMAN 74 Connie CHEN 83 Ashleigh SIMON 119 Tandi CUNINGHAM 134 Laurette MARITZ 140. Melissa EATON

FRA RSA ENG ESP THA NOR ESP ENG USA AUS

10 10 6 7 4 1 2 5 9 7

€ € € € € € € € € $

91,900.84 83,536.45 78,498.80 75,857.15 74,520.74 57,560.40 57,302.74 46,744.90 45,392.97 45,270.00

RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

7 9 3 5 7 2

€ € € € € €

16,840.29 7,325.97 6,196.71 2,138.65 1,529.90 1,238.30

OFFICIAL WORLD GOLF RANKINGS AS OF 24 JUNE 2013 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tiger Woods Rory McIlroy Justin Rose Adam Scott Matt Kuchar Phil Mickelson Luke Donald Brandt Snedeker Graeme McDowell Louis Oosthuizen

OTHER SOUTH AFRICANS 13 Charl Schwartzel

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USA NIR ENG AUS USA USA ENG USA NIR RSA

12.8 9.53 8.16 7.43 6.73 6.21 6.06 5.98 5.51 5.19

RSA

4.89

14 33 52 56 63 77 92 97 104 160 161 179

Ernie Els Branden Grace Tim Clark Richard Sterne George Coetzee Brendon de Jonge Jaco Van Zyl Darren Fichardt Thomas Aiken Garth Mulroy Retief Goosen, Jakobus Roos

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RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA ZIM RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA RSA

4.87 3.08 2.42 2.32 2.25 1.96 1.73 1.68 1.62 1.07 1.07 0.99

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NEWS CLIP

Origins Double for Charl Jacques Blaauw started fast and was never headed after he took the lead in the final round of the R600,000 Vodacom Origins of Golf event at Selborne Park GC. The 27-year-old who plays out of Centurion won his second career title just three weeks after his maiden victory in a performance that left his pursuers unable to match him despite their best efforts. And they were good efforts: Danie van Tonder and defending championAdilson Da Silva each posted a final round score of six-under-par 66, but Blaauw’s eight-under 64 was too good to be caught. “The front nine was amazing golf,” said Blaauw, “the best golf I’ve played this year – and maybe the best of my career.” Blaauw ascribed the victory in part to the experience he picked up in winning his first title at the Vodacom Origins event at Simola. “I came from behind in that one after a poor start on the front nine, but I’m riding the wave now,” he said. 52

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The North (dolphin) coast The Zulu Kingdom's North Coast also known as the Dolphin Coast, stretches from Zimbali to the mighty Thukela River. This is the playground of the bottlenose dolphins which frolic in the waters close to shore and are visible all year round. The North Coast offers luxury, beauty, sport and history.

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he North Coast is a place to indulge the senses - either in good restaurants offering fine dining or partying in nightclubs. Tee off on the excellent golf courses or for the sheer thrill of it - take to the air in a microlight and see this magnificent coastline as the seagulls see it. Stroll or take a horse-ride along the North Coast at low tide and search for sea life. Climb rocky outcrops and enjoy a spot of angling. The great Shaka Zulu is buried at Kwa-Dukuza and Nobel Laureate, Albert Luthuli lies buried nearby. Walk a 'muti' trail through the Harold Johnson Nature Reserve or visit historic battle sites such as the Ultimatum Tree, Ndondakusuka or Fort Pearson. Zulu hospitality is warm and the people are friendly. They are proud to show you their heritage. The North Coast is also home to a large Indian community. Look out for their temples, sample their spicy foodstuffs or shop for fresh produce at any of the numerous markets. The North Coast is a place to relax, kick back and savour your surrounds.

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NEWS CLIP

BMW Open – Ernie new champion, Brandon new prodigy

The BMW International Open proved to be a fairytale of a tournament. Ernie Els birdied the 18th and became the oldest player to win the event, pipping Thomas Bjorn by a stroke. Professional debutant Brandon Stone defied the odds and broke par in every round for a 13-underpar total and tied 10th.

“I just felt good this week. I just felt my game was there and lucky enough it was one shot good enough,” said Els.

China’s Wen-Yi Huang shot a Sunday 65 and tied for seventh on the back of an invitation. The 31year-old is a former caddie and received an invitation to Germany through the Chinese Golf Association.

The Big Easy made his way through the final nine holes in level par, while Bjorn failed to recover from a double-bogey at the 14th. The highlights reel of Els' tournament will certainly include birdie at the 18th on Sunday, but a large portion will be taken up by his first-round 63, which included an eagle at the sixth.

But firstly the day belonged to Els. The ever-relaxed Open Champion and his good friend Thomas Bjorn gritted their teeth during the Sunday showdown, both carding 69 at the end of it all, which left the South African one stroke clear.

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“To shoot 63 the first day and then to play nineunder for the next three rounds, just shows you how wonderful the first round was,” smiled the new champion.

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He loved the back nine at GolfKlub Munchen Eichenried and for the first three rounds shot 31, 33, 33 from the 10th to the 18th, which helped him relax on the stretch on The final day. Els credited the skill of the over40s currently competing and added: “You know, you look at (Phil) Mickelson, myself, Thomas (Bjorn), there's quite a few of us, there's at least ten of us in our 40s that can still play, (Miguel) Jiménez and so forth.” On the opposite end of the spectrum was Brandon Stone, playing his first tournament as a proffessional with his childhood hero Ernie Els, via sponsor’s invitation. The 20-year-old had an electric debut and scythed his way to tied 10th, in spite of a double bogey at the 14th in the final round. Darren Fichardt also put in a good showing this week, joining Sergio Garcia and Wen-Yi Huang in a share of seventh on 14-under-par. Likewise Justin Walters, who streaked round in 65 on Sunday to take up a share of 29th. July/August 2013

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NEWS CLIP

CJ does it again at Polokwane Open CJ du Plessis is the champion of the A-division of the Bell’s Polokwane Open, which was held last month. He finished this event at the Polokwane GC on 143 points, three ahead of 2nd place man Jacques Kruyswick. Jannie Bronkhorst on 147 points took 3rd place. The A-division was contested by players with a 0-9 handicap. Glen Wynne with a total of 147 points was the winner of the midamateur division for players 35 years and older. Niko Koster on 154 points came 2nd here. Johan Nel on 160 points won the senior division for players 50 years and older. Abby Greaver on 145 points took 2nd place. Piet du Toit with 167 points came out on top in the B-division with Sheriff Mashile on 169 points settling for 2nd place. 58

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Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate

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ituated in the Limpopo Province, Koro Creek Bushveld Golf Estate offers all the amenities of a golf resort, a lodge and a nature reserve. Koro Creek is perfect for the family, from close encounters with wildlife on the golf course to their game reserve - there is something for everyone. Koro Creek is situated close to the historic town of Modimolle (Nylstroom) which is only 90 minutes from Pretoria. Modimolle is famous for its export-quality grapes and fruit. Popularly called the "Gateway to Africa's Eden", the area is particularly renowned for its variety of outdoor recreation options, ranging from horse safaris, family holiday accommodation, 4x4 trails, hiking and nature trials, to luxury hunting safaris. Koro Creek is close to the beautiful Nylsvley Nature Reserve. Koro Creek Golf Estate is close enough to civilization to make the drive pleasantly quick, but far enough into the bushveld to offer a fantastic, de-stressing getaway from the pressure and frantic pace of everyday life. The region offers a climate of splendid summers, and warm sunny winters. The 18-hole golf course is a 6825m par 72 course. There are four tee boxes on every hole to accommodate every level of visiting golfer. A portion of the golf course extends into the reserve, offering golfers the relaxing experience of golf combined with nature. It is a championship course, run by a professional outfit, where hospitality and the warm bushveld friendliness are custodians for good old golf etiquette. A welcome sight at the end of a round is the clubhouse, where both golfer and non-golfer can relax while watching the African sunset over this exclusive estate. The clubhouse hosts a restaurant, bar, pro shop and conference facilities. July/August 2013

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NEWS CLIP

Gary Player to pose nude South African golf legend Gary Player, affectionately known as the Black Knight, is in pretty good shape for a 77-year-old, and in the upcoming issue of ESPN the Magazine, readers will get the chance to see exactly how fit he is. According to the Fox Sports website, ESPN announced the names of the athletes who posed nude for the magazine’s fourth annual “Body Issue” last month. Among them: The septuagenarian Player, who will be the oldest person to ever appear in the magazine's special edition. Player’s focus on his health is well-documented - he still does 1 000 sit-ups a day - and the idea of the magazine is to celebrate the human body in all forms, a point that doesn’t seem lost on the nine-time Major winner, who tweeted: - After a lifetime dedicated to health & fitness I’m chuffed to be in @ESPNmag's Body Issue to hopefully inspire others to workout & live well. - I was at first hesitant, but @ESPNmag's Body Issue celebrates the human body. No matter what your age, we should all look after ourselves! - I know I'm no Olympic athlete but have worked hard to look after myself. Hopefully @ESPNMag Body Issue will inspire others to do the same.

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South African Golf Star Brandon Stone Signs with IMG for Exclusive Worldwide Representation South African golf sensation Brandon Stone announced that he has both turned professional and appointed IMG, the global sports, fashion and media company, for exclusive worldwide management and marketing representation. Stone’s amateur career has made him the talk of the golfing world and, after a year at Texas University where he finished the season ranked second on the collegiate rankings according to GolfWeek. He had a fantastic start to the paid ranks at the BMW International Open at the end of June and finished in a tie for 10th. Stone headed to the United States on a golf scholarship last year as the top ranked amateur in South Africa and has had a freshman year to remember, winning the 2013 Big Conference Player and Newcomer of the Year, the Bayou City Collegiate Championship and the Big 12 Championship. Last week, he was announced as the 2013 NCAA Freshman of the Year and a Ping First Team AllAmerican. Named Golf Digest Amateur of the Year in 2011, Stone has represented South Africa at junior and senior levels. He served as a member of South Africa’s 2012 Eisenhower Trophy and has amassed a staggering 18 titles over the past four years. Guy Kinnings, Global Head of IMG Golf, added, “Brandon’s outstanding amateur record has established him as one of the world’s best young golfers and he has the looks, personality and charisma to become one of the most

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from over 30 countries. IMG owns, manages and stages more than 50 golf tournaments a year on every continent and on every Tour including Majors and World Golf Championships, along with special events and over 150 VIP golf days a year worldwide. IMG Golf is involved in every aspect of the game offering its partners a 360° fully integrated service and its core businesses include Media (with IMG Media in partnership with the European Tour and the Asian Tour via European Tour Productions and Asian Tour Media) and Golfing World as well as digital and social media, Golf Course Design and Management, Sales and Advisory Services, Corporate and Federation Consulting, Hospitality, Academies, Licensing, Publishing, Speakers, Broadcasters, Bid Consultancy, Corporate and Individual Brand Development. Golf was IMG’s first sport and remains at the heart of IMG’s global business.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

GETTING TO KNOW YOU – Stacy Lee Bregman In our first edition of Getting to know you we catch up with Ladies European Tour campaigner, Stacy-Lee Bregman, who talks to us about her dreams, goals, dating Tatum Channing and what is still on her Bucket List. One of South Africa’s former top amateurs, Stacy-Lee partnered with Ashleigh Simon and Kelly Shean to win the World Amateur Team Championship – Espirito Trophy in 2006 before joining the pro ranks. She is currently enjoying her seventh season on the Ladies European Tour.

Q - Are you the sort of golfer who sets yearly goals? If so, what goals did you set for yourself to achieve in 2013? What are your long term goals and how do you hope to achieve them?

A - It was a bit of a tough transition for me. The travelling I found was the toughest. Being away from home for long periods of time and not being able to see my family, friends and coach was tough.

A - I am a person that sets goals all the time. For this year my goal is to finish top 10 on order of merit and to get that first win behind my name. I plan to achieve them by doing what’s right for Stacy and being patient with the process.

Q – You had a very solid amateur career and you have had several top five finishes in your six years on the LET. So, does it surprise and frustrate you that you are still chasing a maiden win in Europe?

Q - How tough was the transition from amateur ranks to the pro circuit been when you joined the pro ranks from South Africa? Tell us a bit about how you found life on Tour to be, what were the most difficult obstacles to overcome and how things improved during your time on the LET?

A - It has been a bit frustrating at times but I know I am very close. For some people it takes a bit long than others to get there first win.

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Q - Talk to us about the strengths of your game. A - I have always been a good ball striker and bunker player.

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Q - What would you describe as the weaknesses of your game or an aspect that you still have to give attention to? A - I would say over all everything in my game is solid. I would say my putting as I hit a lot of green and my putting average is a bit higher than someone that doesn’t hit as many. Q - Tell us a little about your golfing career. A - The first time I touched a golf club was when I was 12. I went with a friend to the driving range and messed around bit. Didn’t think anything of it until I gave up Karate and my dad started taking me to junior camps on a Sunday at Killarney. Then one Sunday afternoon I meet Neville Sundelson on the course and he has taken me up under his wing ever since. Q - What is the best golf advice you have ever received? A - From my coach Neville Sundelson: “Never change who you are and play for yourself no one else.” Q - Tournament/Major you would most like to win and why? A - British Open, US Open, Dubai Masters, German Open – these are really special events. From the crowds, the way they run them and the supported is great!! That feeling of being on centre stage, if that explains it. Q - Do you think the future of South African women’s golf is in good hands? A - I think the amateurs are in good hands, but the girls need more overseas experience. Q - What advice would you give youngsters just starting in the game? A - Golf is a game that can be cruel at times, but when you have success, it’s well worth it!! Stacy-Lee Bregman Fact File Date of Birth: 07/10/1986 Country of Birth: South Africa Residence: Johannesburg Golf Club: Johannesburg Country Club

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A few things about Stacy-Lee Favourite food – Spicy food, preferably Thai & Mexican Favourite movies – Man on fire, Freedom Writers, Coach Carter, Remember the Titians Favourite music / artists – I like a bit of everything; at moment I like Rihanna Favourite actors / actresses – Denzel Washington & Meryl Streep Favourite golfers to watch – Ben Hogan with his perfection and great swing; Tiger Woods for his aggression; Seve Ballesteros for his creativity; Annika Sorenstam for her rhythm and strong mind Favourite tournaments to watch – All the Majors Five favourite golf courses in the world – Royal County down, Royal Birkdale, Royal Lytham & St Anne’s, St Andrews and Gary Player Sun City Greatest fears – Definitely spiders and heights!! Actress to play you in a movie about your life I think Charlize Theron, because she looks like fun. She is sporty and I see maybe a bit of her (chuckle)!! Fantasy Fourball – three people I look up to: Ben Hogan, Denzel Washington and Seve Ballesteros

BUCKETLIST Stay at the four-season hotel in Bora Bora Do a two month visit to South America with NO golf clubs Own a Harley Davidson with all the leather kit and take Sunday bike trips Have my own charity Own a vintage Bugatti Learn to fly a plane Really show off my great cooking skills on Master Chef. Anyone for toast with peanut butter? Date Channing Tatum (a girl can dream!)

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Golf needs to embrace technology or get left behind’ – say influential industry leaders attending KPMG Golf Business Forum How golf uses technology to grow the excitement and appeal of the game was one of the hot topics at this year’s KPMG Golf Business Forum staged in St Andrews, Scotland, June 3-5. Hosted at The Fairmont St Andrews Hotel and supported by Visit Scotland, Scottish Development International and Fife Council, with the assistance of Golf Tourism Scotland, the Golf Business Forum brought together over 250 delegates including leading brands, developers and world-class golf and leisure operators from more than 30 countries. Among the many subjects covered, delegates heard how technology is helping other sports to engage more deeply with audiences and how golf, driven by the professional game, has an opportunity to grow by embracing new technologies. Talking in the first session, ‘The Boardroom’, Marc Player, CEO July/August 2013

of Black Knight International, said: “The pace of change is not fast enough in golf. Technology allows us to communicate instantly with audiences around the world and this gives the professional game an opportunity to become more entertaining, fun and sexy – that is what we need in golf. We have to embrace technology, and bring a bigger fan base to the game.”

watch, and can learn a lot from sports like professional football where players are now interviewed at half time. Golf has a real opportunity to enhance its viewing experience.”

Also taking part in the session, Andrea Sartori, Head of KPMG’s Golf Advisory Practice, added: “Using the professional game as an example, I see no reason why you could not interview players during the round, or even get some on-course insights from the caddies? Golf needs to become entertaining to

In one of the other key sessions, ‘Technology: the future is not what it used to be’, delegates heard from Chris Burton, Head of Global Sponsorship for SAP, an organization that has created technology partnerships with a host of sports, including NBA basketball and NFL American Football.

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Panel member, George O’Grady, Chief Executive of The European Tour, commented: “We are constantly looking at ways of enhancing the experience of watching professional golf and have tested various things in recent years. We have to be very careful about introducing different elements during the intensity of competitive play but are always open to ideas that make the proposition richer, as long as it maintains the integrity of the game.”

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Chris said: “As a company we’ve not invested in golf because there has not been a credible route to connect all the dots, beyond direct sponsorship. But imagine how technology – sensors in golf clubs or even a chip inside the golf ball – could transform how people watch and interact with the professional game. “I think golf has a long way to go. Everyone understands there is an issue but there doesn’t seem to be a willingness to act. We all accept it, but we don’t seem to move the needle. If we can work together we can make one little step to make golf a bit better. You have to put your toe in the water. I love golf and I love the traditions, we have to respect that, but technology can help the golf fan have the best day of their life.”

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Scotland in Focus During a compelling session that started with the launch of KPMG’s ‘Value of Golf to Scotland’s Economy’ report, commissioned by the Scottish Golf Union in conjunction with VisitScotland and Scottish Enterprise, it brought together key figures in Scottish golf to debate current opportunities for its £1 billion golf industry. Stewart Walker, Director of Golf Tourism Scotland, said: “The report highlights the importance of golf as an industry in Scotland, and yet we have been complacent in identifying golf as our unique selling point. We’ve got to use the ‘Home of Golf ’ as our consistent message.”

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Peter Lederer, Chairman of Gleneagles Hotels, echoed Stewart’s thoughts, adding: “We must not take Scotland and its golf for granted. Great brands are always very consistent, and Scotland has to be looking to improve and always offer a great experience. On the whole we get that right, the customer enjoys Scotland, but there are 180 other countries involved in tourism, desperate for the same market, so we cannot stand still. We must keep momentum up and keep polishing our brand.” Hamish Grey, Chief Executive of the Scottish Golf Union, said: “The key to growing golf in Scotland is getting the businesses, the clubs, right first and then we are more likely to get the visitor experience right, and get customers having fun and then coming back for more. The pressures in the wider economy have forced golf to look at the business from a customer’s perspective and we are now seeing positive evidence of change in the Scottish golf industry.”

Global Trends Affecting Golf Development – travel and tourism Delegates were shown statistics that illustrate a predicted global growth in middle class society over the next 30 years and how this would create a travel and tourism opportunity for golf. “A growing middle class will create consumer curiosity towards developing areas of the world, and as these areas become safer and more accessible, they will create viable travel and tourism destinations, and a real opportunity for golf development,” commented KPMG’s Nick Oakley, who moderated the session. Panellist, David DeSmith, Director of Marketing at Southworth Development, commented: “In a successful, emerging development of the future you will be selling memories. Having a great hotel, good food and excellent service will be a given. What will make new tourist destinations work will be the interactions visitors have while they are there. “For future golf developments to succeed they need to move from an old one-way transactional relationship to one that is friendship based and emotional. Golf development owners have to make visits more personally nourishing – the emotional response from customers is the one that will trigger people to return.” The subject of sustainability also figured highly in many discussions at the Golf Business Forum, with the Golf Environment Organization’s Director of Programmes, Kelli Jerome, participating in the ‘Global Trends’ debate. She added: “Golf has a major opportunity to show that it can construct courses for much less money, have them working efficiently with what is naturally on the site, and then operate them efficiently too. Golf has to ask itself how do you create a more sustainable development and how does it enhance society? A lot of the issues faced by the industry are perception problems, but if we are going to come under pressure from the rising cost of resources, we need to address the issues.”

Game Changers: Shaping the Future of Golf The final session of the Golf Business Forum welcomed industry heavyweights to the stage to debate current issues influencing the game, the growth of the Asian golf market, how golf needs to change, and its inclusion in the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

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Ernie Els teeing off on the 18th at Sheshan Golf Club On the Asian market…. David Withers, President of Jacobsen Textron: “Golf ’s centre of gravity is shifting. America has always dominated and is still the dominant force in world golf, but we are witnessing growth in the Asian market. The issue for the West is that we need to grow the game, but in China it is very different, they are at the beginning. Where middle classes develop, we will see more and more golf courses for the masses in China.” On golf in The Olympic Games… Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R&A: “It was made clear to us at the bidding stage that golf in the Olympics had to be an event for the game’s top professionals. It was very important that the top layers of the game supported the bid, which they did, and the players all made it clear that a 72-hole Strokeplay format was right. That is what has been proposed and accepted. Technically, this is still an open point until the end of the year.” On sponsorship in golf… Giles Morgan, HSBC’s Global Head of Sponsorship and Events: “I don’t think golf has a reputational problem, but it does have to monitor its reputation all the time. We choose to sponsor events in golf rather than players, as we see individuals as too much of a risk.”

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Introducing ‘Silver Surfers’ to golf… Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R&A: “There is just as much potential to bring older people in, or back, to golf to boost numbers as there is to introduce young people to the sport. I don’t regard it as a bad thing to get older people playing golf. I can’t pretend I have a formula to do it, but clubs are under pressure to get members, and thinking differently in areas such as this is an option.” Golf ’s next big star… Guy Kinnings, IMG Global Head of Golf: “What a star player can do to bring a country of potential new golfers to the game is incredible. If we take the Asia region as an example, TV revenues from golf have been growing rapidly and if this interest brings hundreds of millions of new ‘eye balls’ to the game that can only be good. I am also convinced the next huge golf superstar will almost certainly come from Asia.” Tim Finchem

The Golf Business Forum also recognised two great leaders in the professional game, awarding both George O’Grady CBE, Chief Executive of The European Tour, and Tim Finchem, PGA TOUR Commissioner, with Lifetime Achievement Awards for their services to golf. Receiving his award, George O’Grady, said: “To be recognised here in Scotland is very special. I’m very humbled - it is hard to believe I have been in the game for 40 years.” Tim Finchem added: “My award is recognition for our team, our players, our sponsors and our tournaments on the PGA TOUR. If you stand back and look at pro golf today, it is as healthy as it has ever been, the globe is getting smaller and we are all working together for the good of the game.” The Golf Business Forum also heard from some greats, including five-time Open Champion, Peter Thomson, former Secretary of the R&A, Sir Michael Bonallack, and one of Europe’s finest golfers Colin Montgomerie, who joined the panel session discussing golf in Scotland.

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Born in Atlanta, U.S.A. on September 7th 1923 our mystery golfer is a retired American professional golfer, one of the founders of the LPGA Tour and thus modern ladies' golf.

She had a very successful amateur career, beginning as a teenager when she won the Georgia State Amateur in 1940 at age 16. She finished her amateur career representing the U.S. on the 1948 Curtis Cup Team.

She turned professional in 1948 and went on to win 55 professional tournaments, including 11 majors. Her skill on the golf course is reflected in the fact that from 1950 to 1960 she was only once out of the top 3 in the season-ending money list.

One of the co-founders of the LPGA in 1950, which included her two great rivals of the time, Patty Berg and Babe Zaharias, she served as the organization's president from 1955 to 1957.

She was an inaugural inductee into the LPGA Tour Hall of Fame, established in 1967, and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1979.

The Rolex Rookie of the Year Award, given annually to the most accomplished first-year player on the LPGA Tour, is named in her honour. Answer on page 96

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US PGA Tour to ban anchored putting The U.S. PGA Tour avoided a potentially damaging split over golf's rules by falling in line with the Royal & Ancient and United States Golf Association (USGA) agreeing to a ban on anchored putting. The rule-making Royal & Ancient and the USGA had already imposed a ban from 2016 while the PGA Tour had been opposed to the move. "The PGA Tour policy board today acknowledged that the USGA's ban on anchored strokes ... will apply to PGA Tour competitions beginning on January 1, 2016," the Tour said in a statement. PGA Tour competitions are conducted in accordance with the USGA rules of golf however, the Tour's policy board reserved the right to make modifications for PGA Tour competitions if it deems it appropriate. "The Board also was of the opinion that having a single set of rules on acceptable strokes applicable to all professional competitions worldwide was desirable and would avoid confusion." The PGA Tour, however, did urge the two rules-making bodies to extend the time period that amateur players would be allowed to use anchored putters beyond the January 1, 2016 cut-off date. July/August 2013

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Stirling A Winner In Tennis And Golf First For Scotland

Judy Murray (mother of Andy Murray) and Colin Montgomerie have announced plans to locate Scotland’s first purpose-built Tennis and Golf Centre of its kind at Stirling, Scotland’s City of Sport. The new centre, to be built at Park Of Keir between Dunblane and Bride of Allan, will become a key element of the Stirling Sports Campus which embraces the University of Stirling (Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence) and the Forthbank sports complex to the east. The Centre has been a long term ambition for tennis players can train together side by side, sharJudy Murray to deliver sporting excellence at the ing know how in a bespoke environment can only heart of the community. She said, “The centre will benefit aspiring young Scottish sports stars and I make both sports more accessible and affordable look forward to seeing what we can achieve.” for families, but especially for youngsters. My aim The centre will provide six indoor and six outdoor is to create a real community hub that links with tennis courts, a nine-hole golf course with practice local clubs and schools to grow both tennis and range, mini golf, multisport artificial grass courts golf in the Stirling area and can deliver a pathway along with changing facilities, coaching suites, and to excellence for the most promising players and café restaurant. A hotel is also planned to reflect coaches.” Stirling’s growing importance in tourism and Colin Montgomerie, winner of over 40 international tournament titles, also lives locally to Park of Keir. He commented, “I think this is a fantastic project that will help nurture the next generation of Scottish golf and tennis stars. I am very excited to be part of the Park of Keir Centre and to work with Judy Murray going forward to make this Centre a success. “Scotland has a long rich history in producing golfers and now Andy Murray has single-handedly provided inspiration for a raft of future tennis stars. I think that creating a single venue in this central location where Scotland’s best golfers and July/August 2013

sport. The centre at Park of Keir will be a destination for families to play together and will provide other leisure facilities such as children’s adventure park, woodland walks and mountain bike trails, all geared to encouraging people to enjoy active sport. Park of Keir has the benefit of excellent road network access, just off the M9, less than hour from Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee and a ninetyminute’ drive from Aberdeen and Inverness. Subject to further planning approval, work would start during 2014.

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In this edition of Tandi on Tour I will be discussing in detail about Game Statistics and the importance of knowing how to take your own game statistics, what the stats mean and then how to improve your golf based on what the numbers reflect. One thing to note is that game statistics do not exclusively apply to professional golfers and can in fact improve your golf game irrespective of your skill level or handicap. By doing just ONE set of game statistics for a round, you can gain enough information and insight from them to reduce your next round by at least 2 shots.

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irst things first, what are Game Statistics and what is all the fuss about? A great example of the importance of Game Stats can be found in a fairly well known and current movie called: MoneyBall. The basic story line behind the movie focuses on the selection criteria of key players for a baseball team based not on their pedigree, background, education or potential, but rather on what the numbers or statistics say about their performance. These numbers give crucial information about how and where to position these players so that they can perform their best, even if it means that they play in position that they are not specifically trained for yet excel in. In the movie, the team selected were not of the top pedigree or most talented but rather those most effective in each position and this produced the longest winning streak ever achieved in American Baseball history by that team. Now, how this pert urns to golf is quite similar in that players, of any skill level, might spend all their practice time and energy training an area of their game that, if fact, does not need to be trained as it is a strength, and then neglect a key area that would drastically change their scores and therefore their handicap. Here is a basic format and explanation for keeping statistics: (bearing in mind, you can make it as in depth or simple as you choose using any or all of the below categories) Fairways in regulation (FIR): Get a total out of 14 and then a percentage

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columns provided and then get your totals at the end. Once you have your totals for each area of the game, your strengths and weaknesses will be apparent. The last two game stats, namely: Mental and Management Errors are a more personal statistic that you, the player will need to decide for yourself whether to mark them down and when. As mentioned earlier, these two areas can sometimes be more telling about your golf score than the main statistics as they are predominantly mental faculties. The more disciplined you are in your mental game and strategy, the lower these stats will be and therefore so will your golf scores.

your routine is different from your usual ritual, if you have tension or anxiety while playing a shot, concentration errors etc. Management errors: these refer to wrong club, shot selection or choice of strategy. You can simply mark these on your score card while you are playing your round using the Results for the South African Lady Professionals for the last few events: Deloitte Ladies Dutch Open at Amsterdam International Golf Club: Tandi Cuningham and Lee Ann Pace tied 35th on +5 Ashley Simon Tied 47th on +7 Stacy Bregman tied 58th on +9

Below is an average in each department of the Top 10 players on the US PGA Tour: FIR: 69.84 % GIR: 69.62 % PPR: 28.02 SCRAMBLING: 64.99% The closer you can get your statistics to match these above, with minimal Mental and Management Errors, will then transform your golf game and lower your handicap.

Laurette Maritz 66th on +13 Players missing the cut: Connie Chen, Bonita Bredenhann Unicredit Ladies German Open at Golf Park Gut Hausern Munich: Lee Ann Pace tied 9th on -2 Tandi Cuningham tied 22nd on -1 Laurette Maritz tied 59th on +2

Players missing the cut: Ashley Simon, Stacy Bregman, Bonita Bredenhann and Connie Chen Allianz Ladies Slovak Open at Grey Bear Golf Club Tali: Lee Ann Pace 2nd on -5 Stacy Bregman tied 22nd on +4 Connie Chen tied 38th on +8 Players missing the cut: Morgana Robbertze

Upcoming events: Open De Espana (Club de Campo Villa de Madrid) 18 - 21 July ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters ( Buckinghamshire Golf Club, Denham, England) 26 – 28 July Ricoh Woman’s British Open (St. Andrews Old Course, Scotland) 1 -4 August Pilsen Golf Masters (Golf Park Pilsen, Prague) 9 – 11 August Solheim Cup (Europe vs USA) (Colorado Golf Club, USA) 16 – 18 August Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open (Archerfield Links, Scotland) 30 August – 1 September

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Burger bags Volvo EP Mid-Am title Uitenhage golfer Attie Burger held of reigning Volvo SA Mid-Amateur Stroke Play champion Greg Sheard to claim a two shot victory in the Volvo Eastern Province Mid-Amateur at Humewood GC in Port Elizabeth last month. Arguably South Africa’s top links course, the 48-year-old Eastern Province player comfortably navigated the wide and undulating fairways, thick coastal bush and fast greens in rounds of 73 and 70 to win on one-under-par 143. 143 Attie Burger 73 70 145 Greg Sheard 75 70 147 Mzuyanda Zingela 77 70; Ryno Ferreira 73 74 148 Stephen Johnson 75 73; Graeme Watson 76 72 149 Christian Pienaar 77 72; Neil Homann 78 71 151 Brett Langston 75 76; Hendrik Burger 71 80

KES WINS RETIEF GOOSEN SA HIGH SCHOOLS CHAMPS King Edward VII School (KES) overtook first round leaders Southdowns College to claim a decisive victory in this year’s Retief Goosen SA High School Championship in June

The Central Gauteng secondary school was one of 18 teams from across South Africa that qualified for the third edition of this prestigious annual SA High Schools Championship at the Fish River Sun CC Neville Mitchell (72), Carrie Park (72*) and Keanu Ferreira (79) from Southdowns combined for team total of 223 in the first round to take a two shot lead over KES into the final round of the 36-hole tourSchool and Punt High School sharing fourth place nament. Scoring was markedly better on day two, as the jun- on 458.. ior golfers came to grips with the challenging Gary “We are just thrilled with the victory,” said KES manager and coach, Eugene Marx. “The guys apprePlayer designed layout near Port Alfred. ciated the opportunity to compete in this prestigious Rupert Kaminski (70), Kyle McClatchie (75) and event and they delivered a fantastic performance. Matthew Kiewitz (80) combined for the opening 225, but while Kaminski returned a final round 74, They played for each other and I am really proud of Robert Raad carded a 78 and McClatchie produced the whole team.” a two-under-par 70 to help the KES side to a second round 222. 447 King Edward VII School 225, 222 The KES team claimed a four shot victory over 451 Southdowns College 223, 228 453 Reddam House (Constantia) 227, 226 Southdowns on a winning total of 447. Reddam House Constantia finished six shots back 458 Ho rskool Waterkloof 229, 229 on 453, with defending champions Waterkloof High 458 Ho rskool Punt 232, 226 88

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SA JUNIORS CLAIM FIFTH PLACE AT JUNIOR GOLF WORLD CUP South Africa put in a great final round effort to claim fifth at the 21st TOYOTA Junior Golf World Cup 2013, supported by JAL, while Venezuela denied Australia the chance to make it two-in-row at Tokyo’s Chukyo CC in Japan last month. After the team scored a disappointing five-over-par 218 in the third round, the South Africans came back strong with two under 211 to climb to fifth on seven-under-par 845. Mpumalanga’s Thriston Lawrence, who once again anchored the team with a two under 69, was supported by a 70 from Ekurhuleni’s Jason Froneman and a 72 from Gauteng North’s James du Preez. Although Triston Strydom from Gauteng North carded the non-counting score, he nevertheless signed for a 74, his best round of the championship. Meanwhile Australia, who trailed by just one shot at the start of the final round, also combined for a

final round two-under-par 211. However, the overnight leaders came home with the same tally and managed to sneak a one stroke victory on 16-underpar 836. This was the first time Venezuela lifted the Junior World Cup trophy and only the second time a South American country tasted victory, with Argentina winning in 2009. “We had some rain again and the wet conditions underfoot made scoring tough, but our team did really well to finish the tournament in fifth place.” said SA coach Llewellyn van Leeuwen. 836 Venezuela 207-210-208-211 837 Australia 209-205-212-211 842 Mexico 208-206-214-214 844 Japan 212-210-211-211 845 South Africa 211-205-218-211

ITALIAN RECIPE DISHES UP LOWVELD FEAST FOR BOSHOFF Paul Boshoff captured the Lowveld Amateur Open title at White River GC with a four stroke victory. The youngster finally pushed the loss aside, put his Italian experience into practice and walked off the White River Golf Club course the Lowveld Amateur Open champion. Boshoff carded an opening 69 at the par-71 layout and propelled himself to his first provincial podium finish with a flawless 65 in the second round. The Serengeti Golf & Wildlife Estate golfer finished four shots clear of Stephan Potgieter and seven ahead of Justice Mashego on a winning total of eightunder-par 134. July/August 2013

After seven birdies offset by five bogeys in the first round, his bogey-free ride in the second round was courtesy of his week in Italy, where he finally understood a lesson his dad, Louis, had been trying to teach him for years.. “My dad is always telling me to play the course, not the player, but nine times out of 10 someone like Haydn Porteous or Zander Lombard would be in the field,” Boshoff explained. “Haydn and Zander are the top two amateurs in the country. You really want to beat them, so you forget about the course and you start playing the player. “I didn’t know anyone in Italy, except my friend and practice partner, Tristen Strydom. I didn’t www.sagolftrader.co.za

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FOCUSSED KLEYNHANS WINS SOUTHERN CAPE SENIOR AMATEUR Tshwane golfer Ben Kleynhans is still stunned by his first provincial victory this season a full week after he lifted the Southern Cape Senior Amateur title by one stroke at George GC “I just couldn’t believe that I pulled it off, considering how many times I tried to throw it away,” the 52-year-old golfer from Akasia CC. Kleynhans has been in threatening form since the start of the season and the breakthrough victory followed three top 20 finishes, a tie for seventh at the Boland Senior Open in February and a share of fifth at the KwaZulu-Natal

Senior Amateur Open a month later. While the Tshwane senior was thrilled to finally hit the target, he lamented the fact that he won’t be able to carry his winning form into Border Open, the next event

on the senior amateur calendar scheduled for the end of June at East London GC “Unfortunately I just can’t afford to take the time away from my transport company at the moment, so it looks like I will have to skip the three events in the Eastern Province in July. “My next event will probably be the Mpumalanga Senior Open in August and then I have my title defence at the Lowveld Open in September. You never know, though, I might just be able to organise things so I can make one trip to the Eastern Cape.”

Wire-to-wire celebrations for Rebula George teenager Jovan Rebula gave the celebrated Els family more cause to celebrate at the end of June. Just four days after he collected the silverware at the BMW International Championship, Ernie Els’ 15-year-old nephew staved off a spirited final round challenge from Limpopo’s Hennie du Plessis to claim a wire-to-wire victory in the Nomads SA Boys Under-17 Championship at Mount Edgecombe Country Club on Thursday. The victory follows just 11 months after Rebula defeated Kyle McClatchie by three shots for the Nomads SA Boys U-15 Championship title. Rebula fired a final round three-under-par 68 for a winning score of six-under-par 278 and a one stroke victory over Du Plessis, who fired a closing 66. Although he never surrendered the lead in the final round, the Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation player described the final round tussle with the Polokwane player “one of the best battles of my career”. 278 - Jovan Rebula 68 68 74 68 279 - Hendrik Du Plessis 74 68 71 66 284 - Kyle Mcclatchie 72 70 71 71 286 - Tristen Strydom 72 73 72 69 290 - David Meyers 74 75 69 72; David Mcintyre 73 74 73 70 90

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Double delight for Gauteng North at 72 Hole Teams Champs Gauteng North celebrated an unprecedented double victory at the 72 Hole Teams Championship after lifting both the Swiss Teams Trophy and Challenge Trophy at Maccauvlei GC at the end of May. The defending champions did not only retain their A-Division title, but their B-team finished second while their C-team held off a spirited challenge from Limpopo to capture the B-Division title. This marks the first time that one province has won both the coveted Swiss Teams Trophy and the Challenge Trophy since the B-Division was introduced in 2008. Kim Williams, Nobuhle Dlamini and Magda Kruger were as imperious as last year, successfully combining again to lift the Swiss Teams Trophy and seal Gauteng North’s fourth A-Division victory in a row in this prestigious annual national team competition. As expected, Gauteng North A took early control of the championship with an opening 145. The trio piled on the pressure with a second round 146 and 142 in the third and extended their advantage to take a 16 shot lead going into the final round. While Kruger signed for a non-counting 79, Williams eagled the par-five 15th on her way to a closing one-under-par 72 and Dlamini birdied the 18th for a 74. The defending champions closed with an even-par 146 and claimed the title on a winning score of five-

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under-par 579, 17 shots ahead of team mates Gauteng North B. An elated Dot van Ryneveld, president of the Gauteng North Golf Union said, “ This was our goal – to win both divisions of both national team championships. I’m really proud that we also managed top three individual spots, and having three teams in the A Division next year will only serve to make the girls work harder.” Meanwhile Dlamini extended her dream run when she edged out defending champion Kim Williams to win the Governor’s Trophy for the best individual performance in the championship. The Swazi golfer, already an eight-time winner this season, carded rounds of 69-74-72-74 to finish on three-under-par 289, one shot ahead of Williams, the only other player to finish below par with rounds of 76-72-70-72.

SAGA RANKINGS HAYDN PORTEOUS MODDERFONTEIN GC ZANDER LOMBARD WOODHILL GC CHRISTIAAN BEZUIDENHOUT NIGEL GC GERLOU ROUX BELLVILLE GC LOUIS TAYLOR CC JOHANNESBURG TEAGHAN GAUCHE THE ELS CLUB NJ ARNOLDI SERENGETI GE WERNER VANNIEKERK WINGATE PARK GC CALLUM MOWAT MODDERFONTEIN GC ANDREW LIGHT MOSSEL BAY GC

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

ACCOMMODATION

Santereme, bordering on the older thatched roof homes of St Francis Bay. Municipal value R570 000. Selling price R395 000 which is R118 000 below what was paid in 2005. Email: garyk30@yahoo.com

Luxury weekend getaway to Sabi River Bungalows for two, accommodation, breakfast and golf. R 1 250.00. Call 083 293 0220.

Cambodia, here I come Ok, so you been to Phuket Thailand, so where to now. Another great value for money holiday destination is its neighbor, Cambodia. Millions of tourists visit the world heritage site of the 11th Century Angkor Wat temples at Siem Reap, annually. Or you can chill-out and relax at the beach in Sihanoukville and stay in a hotel or bungalows on the beautiful islands nearby from as low as 15$ per room a night depending on the season and quaff Angkor draught beer from only 1 USD a mug. See facebook page Cambodia Travel Consultancy. E-mail garyk30@yahoo.com Luxury accommodation at Princess Grant. 1,2,3,4 night stay, accommodation and golf included. R 1 000-00p/n. Contact 082 705 8764.

COMBO’S Ping Rhapsody Clubs (Value R7999.95), Ping Putter (Value R1999.95), TaylorMade Burner Driver (Value R1999.95) TaylorMade Burner Fairway drivers x2 (Value R999.95 each) Ping golfbag (Grey) (Value R2500.00). GOOD AS NEW. R6 000.00. Contact Jorina 076 603 2063

DRIVERS Luxury weekend stay at Kruger Park Lodge for 4 people, self catering accommodation and golf included 5 km from Kruger National Park. R 2 500-00. Contact 083 293 0220. Looking for a golfing weekend. Let us know where you would like to go and we will make all arrangements. Call 083 293 0220.

PROPERTY

Time to move on – Cambodia Sihanoukville, coastal port town. Low rentals and low cost of living, multiply your currency, beautiful beaches and islands. Draught beer at only 1 USD a mug. Business opportunities. See facebook page Cambodia Sihanoukville Business Consultancy. E-mail garyk30@yahoo.com 92

Taylormade Supertri R9. 9.5 degree, shaft - Motore 60 Fujikura flex stiff. R1 500-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Titlest 909D2. 8.5 degree, shaft Aldila Voodoo flex stiff. R 1 500-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Callaway Razr Fit Driver as new. Never played a round with it. Contact 083 565 1676.

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Taylormade R1 driver for sale Brand new - R3500.00 Contact: Johan 0823434865

St Francis Bay plot - 800 sq m plot with sea view – 5 minutes walk to the beach on a hill above the famous Bruce’s Beauties surf spot. Located in Mediterranean style

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Cleaveland Hi bore, 8.5 degree, stiff flex, good condition R 550-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Ping Rapture, 9 deg. Diamana X flex, 72 gram shaft, R 1 000-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Cleaveland Hi bore, 8.5 degree, stiff flex , good condition R 55000. Contact 082 375 7757. Ping Rapture, 9 deg. Diamana X flex, 72 gram shaft , R 1 000-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Taylor Made R11. S driver & 3 wood. Stiff shaft , as new R 4 000-00. Contact 082 830 8880. TaylorMade R9, 8.5 degree adjustable driver, tour deep TP head, R 1 200-00. Contact 082 375 7757. TaylorMade R9 driver with adjustable screw driver. It is second hand, but good as new. Contact 076 916 2756. Titleist 910 D2 , 10.5 degree driver, brand new, reg and stiff flex available. (blue diamana shaft). Original Cover and toolkit included. R 1800-00 per unit.

FAIRWAY WOODS & HYBRIDS Titleist 585H 19 degree, shaft Aldila NV rescue Hybrid 85 flex stiff. R 600. Contact 082 644 9041. TaylorMade R7 TP. Mwt. 3 wood, blue grafalloy, stiff shaft, very good condition. R 700-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Titleist 910, FD. 15 degree. Fairway metal, blue stiff shaft and red regular shaft available. Brand new still in the wrapping. With original cover, R 1 400-00 per unit. Contact 082 375 7757.

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Titleist 910. 17 degree, brand new, project X, 82 gram stiff shaft brand new, never been hit R 1700-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Titleist 910. F19 degree, reg flex, brand new with cover. R 1 400.00-00. Contact 082 375 7757.

IRONS Titleist 735CM irons. Shafts S300. R 4 000-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Mizuno JPX 800 irons, 4 - SW. Brandnew, still in the box, 12 new

Taylor Made Ghost Spider belly putter, like new with cover. R 1 250-00. Contact 082 7702857.

WEDGES Mizuno gap wedge MPT series 516. R 300-00. Contact 082 644 9041. 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.

Pro V's included. R 5 800-00. Contact 082 777 9783. Titleist 710mb irons. 6.0 rifle shafts. 3 – PW. Good condition. R4000.00 Call Gareth 072 383 6537.

PUTTERS Titleist scotty cameron newport 2.5. R1 500-00. Contact 082 644 9041. Never Compromise, forged, limited special edition Money putter, slanted neck. R1 400-00. Contact 082 375 7757. Scotty Cameron, stainless silver putter, R 500-00. Red cord grip. Contact 082 375 7757.

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GAUTENG 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 Houghton 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 Roodepoort CC Royal Jhb & Kensington GC Royal Oak CC Services GC Silver Lakes CC Southdowns CC Springs CC

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State Mines CC Wanderers GC Waterkloof GC Wingate CC Woodhill CC Zwartkops CC

Driving Ranges Colbyn D/R Grasslands D/R Greenhills D/R Jim and Jerrys’ D/R Kimiad D/R & Mashie Course Observatory D/R Panorama D/R Sandy Bunker D/R Six Fountains D/R Verwey D/R Wits D/R Zwartkops D/R

Golf Shops

Second Chance The Golfers Club Centurion The Golfers Club Edenvale The Golfers Club Fourways The Golfers Club West Rand The Pro Shop Woodmead

(011) 740-9962 (011) 447-3311 (012) 460-2542 (012) 997-1298 (012) 998-0011 (012) 654-2111

Bethlehem GC Bloemfontein GC Clarens GE Clocolan GC Ficksburg GC Kimberly GC Kroonstad GC Ladybrand GC Oppenheimer Park Parys GE Schoeman Park GC Tempe GC Vaal de Grace

The Pro Shop Bloemfontein

(051) 430-7313

WESTERN CAPE 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 (012) 665-5221 (011) 453-6352 (011) 465-9985 (011) 475-7519

Arabella GC Atlantic Beach GC Bellville GC Citrusdal GC Clovelly CC Devonvale GE Durbanville GC Erinvale GC King David GC Kleinmond GC Langebaan GC Milnerton 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

Driving Ranges Riverclub

(011) 602-8888

FREESTATE Golf Clubs

Golf Shops

(058) 303-0940 (051) 447-0906 (058) 256-1270 (051) 943-1933 (051) 933-3711 (053) 841-0179 (056) 212-5169 (051) 924-3146 (057) 353-2130 (056) 818-1567 (051) 408-3811 (051) 402-1489 (056) 811-2013

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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 Mossel Bay GC Oubaai GE

(044) 804-0183 (044) 804-0785 (042) 285-0321 (044) 873-6116 (044) 533-5082 (0861) 727-170 (044) 384-1150 (044) 691-2379 (044) 851-1234

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SA GOLF TRADER DIRECTORY Pezula GC Pinnacle Point GR Plettenburg Bay GC Simola GE

(044) 302-5300 (044) 693-3438 (044) 533-2132 (044) 302-9677

Golf Shops The Pro Shop Bells Academy

(044) 871-0620

EASTERN CAPE

Driving Ranges

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

Driving Ranges

Harbour View D/R Londt Park D/R Walmer Woods D/R

Golf Shops

San Lameer GC Scottburgh GC Southbroom GC St Cathryns GC Umdoni Park GC Umhlali CC Umkomaas GC Victoria CC Wild Coast CC Windsor park GC

The Pro Shop - PE

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(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 Prince’s Grant GC (032) 482-0041 Royal Durban GC (031) 309-2581 Sakabula GC (033) 330-6751

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Lynton Hall Golf Academy Mt Edgecombe D/R University Dbn D/R Westville D/R

Golf Shops

The Golfers Club Umhlanga The Pro Shop Durban

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Driving Ranges

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 Zebula GC

Brits GC Klerksdorp GC Leopard Park GC Magaliespark GC Mooinooi GC Orkney GC Pecanwood CC Potchefstroom GC Rustenburg GC Sandy Lane GC

Driving Ranges Jim & Jerrys

(014) 743-5000 (015) 781-3931 (015) 491-5563 (014) 717-1181 (014) 743-1963 (015) 295-4118 (014) 786-0186 (015) 268-2183 (014) 734-7700

(012) 250-2522 (018) 462-6696 (018) 386-3086 (012) 207-9102 (014) 574-4111 (018) 473-2899 (012) 244-8000 (018) 293-0210 (014) 597-1814 (012) 244-3000 (012) 205-1485

MPUMALANGA Golf Clubs

Barberton CC Belfast GC Bethal GC

Broham D/R Riverside Golf Park

Golf Shops (014) 736 6910

NORTH WEST Golf Clubs

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

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The Pro Shop Nelspruit

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LESOTHO Maseru GC

(00266) 223-21164

NAMIBIA Windhoek CC

(002646) 125-8498

GOLFING ASSOCIATIONS THE P.G.A. of South Africa

(011) 485-1370

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