Scots set their sights on Sanlam SA Amateur Championship
Scotland’s top amateurs will be seeking a special place in South African golf history when the Sanlam SA Amateur Championship tees off at Vaal de Grace Golf Estate this Sunday.
Scotland’s top amateurs will be seeking a special place in South African golf history when the Sanlam SA Amateur Championship tees off at Vaal de Grace Golf Estate this Sunday.
With a major win under his belt, KwaZulu-Natal’s Jared Harvey is one of the favourites amongst the 144 golfers competing in the Sanlam SA Amateur Championship at Vaal de Grace Golf Estate next week.
A new sponsor and brand new venue greet 144 amateur golfers when they tee up in the annual Sanlam South African Amateur Championship on Sunday (27 February) at the Vaal de Grace Golf Estate approximately 120 kms south of Johannesburg.
Almost from the time he first hit shots as a three-year-old with father George on the fairways at Mount Edgecombe, Jared Harvey has been a grinder.
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Three hours on the putting green paid off for Brandon Stone, who found his groove in the third round at the South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Mount Edgecombe on Thursday.
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Par took an almighty hammering from Jaco Mouton on day three of the South African Amateur Stroke Play at the Mount Edgecombe.
Overnight leader David Law of Scotland opened a yawning four-shot gap in the morning but found his advantage cut to just one in the second round of the South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship on Wednesday.
David Law made a late bogey in the second round of the South African Amateur Stroke Play Championship at the Mount Edgecombe No 1 course, but the Scotsman had done enough to hold on to the clubhouse lead with a five-under-par 67.