Gauteng North take early control at Maccauvlei
Gauteng North wasted no time to take the early control of both divisions at this year’s 72 Hole Teams Championship at Maccauvlei Golf Club in Monday’s first round.
Gauteng North wasted no time to take the early control of both divisions at this year’s 72 Hole Teams Championship at Maccauvlei Golf Club in Monday’s first round.
Kim Williams, Nobuhle Dlamini and Magda Kruger will be chasing Gauteng North’s sixth successive victory in the prestigious 72 Hole Teams Championship at Maccauvlei Golf Club from 27-29 May.
Chrissie Hammer survived a late wobble on Krugersdorp Golf Club’s infamous closing stretch to claim a three-shot victory in the South African Senior Ladies Championship on Wednesday.
Western Cape golfer Lorraine Smit is cautious but eager ahead of her Senior Womens Golf Nationals title defence at the Krugersdorp and Randfontein Golf Clubs from 20-21 May.
South Africa celebrated their fourth consecutive victory in the Regional All-Africa Challenge Trophy (RAACT) with another strong performance in the final round at Centurion Country Club on Thursday. The defending champions lifted the title with an overall score of 27-under-par 405, with SA captain Lara Weinstein and Sylvia Masango combing for a final round 139.
South Africa will take a commanding 37 stroke lead over Swaziland into the final round of the Regional All-Africa Challenge Trophy after the side combined for a second round nine-under-par 135. Lara Weinstein carded a 71 while Magda Kruger blisted the Centurion Country Club layout in 64 strokes keep South Africa’s title defence on track.
Top juniors Magda Kruger and Bianca Theron put South Africa in command at the Regional All-Africa Challenge Trophy (RAACT) with blistering performances in Tuesday’s first round at Centurion Country Club.
Lara Weinstein, Bianca Theron, Sylvia Masango and Magda Kruger will hunt South Africa’s fourth successive title in the Regional All-Africa Challenge Trophy (RAACT)at Centurion Country Club in Pretoria from 14-16 May 2013, but the SA quartet could have their job cut out to hold off Swaziland’s Nobuhle Dlamini, who leads the Swazi challenge in the prestigious biennial team event.