NEW DELHI, India (14 December 2016) – South Africa’s Zethu Myeki qualified for the knock out stage at the USHA All India Ladies Amateur Golf Championship with a solid comeback in the final round of the 36-hole qualifier on Wednesday. Continue reading
Battle lines drawn at SA U-19 IPT
Southern Cape carved out a tidy victory while Western Province mounted a spirited comeback with a win and a draw in the third round of the South African Under-19 Inter-Provincial on Wednesday, but it could be too little, too late for the defending champions and 2014 winners. Continue reading
Ekurhuleni, Boland take command at White River
NELSPRUIT, 13 December 2016 – Ekurhuleni took command of the A-Section in the South African Under-19 Inter-Provincial Championship as Boland continued its rampage in the B-Section with another blistering performance at White River Country Club on Tuesday. Continue reading
SA pair slow off the mark in India
NEW DELHI, India (13 December 2016) – South Africa’s Zethu Myeki and Danielle du Toit made a fair to middling start in the 36-hole qualifier of the USHA All India Ladies Amateur Golf Championship at Delhi Golf Club in India on Tuesday. Continue reading
SA pair set for Indian Amateur
Good luck to Gauteng North’s Danielle du Toit and Zethu Myeki from Border, who start the stroke play qualifier for the USHA All India Ladies Amateur Golf Championship at Delhi Golf Club in India on Tuesday.
The 100th edition of the prestigious national amateur championship has drawn entries from India, South Africa, Scotland, Ireland, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei, Malaysia, Thailand and Bangladesh. Continue reading
Early candidates surface at SA U-19 IPT
NELSPRUIT, 12 December 2016 – Gauteng North and Central Gauteng were in commanding form on day one of South African Under-19 Inter-Provincial Championship, while Boland and Mpumalanga got off to a blistering start in the B-Section Battle for Promotion at White River Country Club on Monday. Continue reading
Young Daisies ready to rumble
Gauteng North’s rising stars aim to go one step further than the Premier SA IPT team in the 2016 South African U-19 Inter-Provincial Championship.
The eight-man side are primed to take on the defending champions Southern Cape, Central Gauteng, Western Province, KwaZulu-Natal, Ekurhuleni and newly-promoted Free State in the challenge for the A-Section title at White River Country Club this week. Continue reading