Ashleigh to defend her Turkish Championships
Yvette, Ashleigh, Coenie, Johan and Kim
Ashleigh Holmes is joined by Yvette du Plessis, Coenie Bester, Johan Bekker and Kim Williams at Dubai Airport on her way to defend her title in Turkey.
Yvette, Ashleigh, Coenie, Johan and Kim
Ashleigh Holmes is joined by Yvette du Plessis, Coenie Bester, Johan Bekker and Kim Williams at Dubai Airport on her way to defend her title in Turkey.
Gilly Tebbutt
Veteran Springbok golfer Gilly Tebbutt continued to make history when she competed in her 37th Inter-Provincial tournament played at Paarl Golf Club last week.
Kim accepts the trophy from Lyndsay Webster-Rozon
Gauteng North Daisies claimed the Pick n Pay SA Women’s Inter-Provincial as their own when the won the event for the third consecutive year without losing one match!

As players headed out to play their singles matches at Paarl this afternoon, the Gauteng North Daisies edged ahead of North West when they picked up one match and halved the other two in the fouyrsomes. While their fellow team members all halved matches, Mareli Joubert and Connie Chen had a good 5/3 win over Elru Botha and Tirsa Matthyssen in the A Division of the SA Women’s Inter-Provincial.
Eastern Cape with President Myrlene Pieterse


Kim Williams – Daisy Captain
WGSA top ranked Kim Williams and SA Stroke play champion Yvette du Plessis shared the honours today when they both carded 68, four under par, in the afternoon singles at the Pick n Pay SA Women’s Inter-Provincial. The event was played at Paarl Golf Club in overcast conditions with a cold westerly breeze picking up during the afternoon round.
Kelli Shean
Tied for 27th in her first LPGA tournament, South Africa’s Kelli Shea finished one under par
on 212 (76,67,69) and can look back at this event with much pride. The 150 man field included 27 of the world’s top 30 golfers and South Africa’s Ashleigh Simon.
2008 Gauteng North Daisies
Gauteng North A (Daisies) look set to win the Pick n Pay SA Inter-Provincial for the third consecutive year, with four of their players ranked in the top five in the country.