Kim tops SA Ranking
Kim Williams
Kim Williams’ win at the Southern Cape Championships last weekend took her to the top of the WGSA Amateur Ranking.
Kim Williams
Kim Williams’ win at the Southern Cape Championships last weekend took her to the top of the WGSA Amateur Ranking.
The SAGA offices have moved into new offices at Randpark Club recently.
The new contact details are:
Randpark Club • Setperk Street
Randpark • Randburg • Johannesburg • 2194
PO Box 65303 • Benmore • 2010
Tel. +27 11 476 1713/4
Fax. +27 86 503 4653 Or +27 11 476 7110
E-mail. sagolf@saga.co.za
Millie Zim
East London Golf Club’s Millie Zim and George Golf Club’s Admund Gelderbloem went to Paris to defend the SA title at the Peugeot International Pro-Am Finals from 23 to 28 August – and did exactly that. They brought back the trophy and lots of prizes.
Ashleigh Holmes runner-up

Centurion’s Kim Williams played the low round of the tournament – two under par 70 – to finish on even par 144 and pick up the Southern Cape Championship at George Golf Club on Saturday 29 August.
Some golfers were surprised recently to find that their handicaps had been dramatically cut, without their having been given prior notification. The affected golfers are members of golf clubs contracted to National Golf Network (Pty) Ltd (NGN).
The South African Golf Association (SAGA), the governing body for men’s amateur golf in South Africa, will be moving their head office from downtown Sandton to Randpark Club in Randburg (Johannesburg) towards the end of August 2009.
Perrine Delacour
Perrine Delacour from Ailette Golf Club, north of Reims, is the new British girls’ open amateur champion.
Two 15-year-olds, Elizabeth Mallett from Sutton Coldfield and France’s Perrine Delacour from Ailette Golf Club, north of Reims, will meet in this afternoon’s 18-hole final of the British Girls’ Open Amateur Championship at West Lancashire Golf Club.
In this morning’s semi-finals, Perrine beat the other surviving English 15-year-old, Alexandra Peters (Notts Ladies) by one hole while Elizabeth scored a tremendous win over 18-year-old French ace, Rosanne Crepiat, who plays for Europe in next week’s Junior Solheim Cup match, is No 8 in the European women’s amateur rankings and won the Portuguese women’s international title in January.