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Giantkiller Paine knocks out Frittelli

Alpheus KelapileDURBAN (5 March 2008) – South African number one Dylan Frittelli was the biggest name to fall by the wayside in the Glacier SA Amateur Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Wednesday morning.

Frittelli was three up through 11 holes against Steven Paine, but went on to lose one up in the round of 32 matches played in the morning.

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Frittelli on track for Glacier SA Amateur glory

Dylan FritelliDURBAN (4 March 2008) – South African number one Dylan Frittelli (pictured on the right) holed a 40-foot eagle putt on the 18th to beat Johan du Buisson in the feature match of the first round of the Glacier SA Amateur Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Tuesday.

Frittelli had to draw on some of his best golf early on in the championship and against the other tournament favourite on a day when some big names failed to get past the first round.

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SAGA teams announced

Zone VI teamDURBAN (4 March 2008) – The South African Amateur Golf Association (SAGA) announced its team for the Zone VI Championship as well as the squad for the World Amateur Team Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Tuesday.

In qualifying for the teams, players had to compete in at least two coastal and two inland tournaments, one of which had to be the SA Stroke Play, Glacier SA Amateur, Northern Amateur or Cape Province Championship.

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Calitz sounds warning for Glacier SA Amateur favourites

DURBAN (3 March 2008) – Bloemfontein’s Louis Calitz claimed South African amateur golf’s prestigious Proudfoot Trophy after winning the 36-hole stroke play qualifier for the Glacier SA Amateur Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Monday.

The 22-year-old Calitz posted rounds of 72 and 69 to finish on three under par 141, one stroke clear of Port Elizabeth’s Naldo Claassen and Adrian Ford of Cape Town. Ford added a 75 to his first round 67 while Claassen posted a second consecutive 71.

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Calitz early leader in Glacier SA Amateur qualifying

Calvin CoelhoDURBAN (3 March 2008) – Free Stater Louis Calitz holds the clubhouse lead in Monday’s final round of qualifying for the Glacier SA Amateur Golf Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club.

The 22-year-old signed for a 69 in the morning to lead on three under par 141, one stroke clear of first round leader Adrian Ford and Naldo Claassen. Ford added to his 67 with a 75 while Claassen posted a second successive 71.

Calvin Coelho (pictured on the right) and Derik Ferreira both finished the morning on 143.

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Ford in driving seat at Glacier SA Amateur

Adrian Ford leader of the Glacier SA Amateur qualifying after round 1DURBAN (2 March 2008) – Western Province’s Adrian Ford signed for a course record five under par 67 to lead the first round of the 36-hole qualifier for the Glacier SA Amateur Golf Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Sunday.

Ford, who is a member of the Ernie Els Foundation and is ranked third in the country, overcame a poor start and gusting winds to post a round of seven birdies, an eagle and two double bogeys on the new Royal Durban layout. He leads by two strokes over Port Elizabeth’s Divan du Piesanie, Kuilsriver’s Hendrik van den Berg and Pretoria’s Derik Ferreira.

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Du Piesanie leads SA Amateur qualifying

DURBAN (2 March 2008) – Port Elizabeth’s Divan du Piesanie opened with a three under par 69 in testing conditions to lead the morning field in the 36-hole qualifying for the Glacier SA Amateur Golf Championship at Royal Durban Golf Club on Sunday.

With a brisk south-westerly wind buffeting the course, the 21-year-old Du Piesanie overcame a bogey on his first hole – the 10th – and went on to make seven birdies and a further three bogeys to lead by one shot over Welshman Craig Evans.

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