Champion of Champions (Ladies)

The Champion of Champion’s Ladies tournament was held at Irene Country Club on a freezing Sunday, 20 July 2014.

The 2014 Champions in the four divisions (A, B, C and Seniors) of the clubs in the Gauteng North Golf Union competed in the tournament. The A Division played 36 holes Stroke Play and was won by Gina Switala from Centurion Country Club with rounds of 73 and 75. Congratulations to her, it was well played.

The GNGU wants to take the opportunity to thank all the ladies for attending this special day.  It was cold, but great fun.

For all the results of the Tournament click on the links provided: Champion of Champs 2014 LADIES

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Gina Switala and Thea Nel (Vice-President GNGU)

Champion of Champions (Men)

The Champion of Champions Tournament was held at Blue Valley Golf and Country Estate on 20 July 2014.

Competing in the Tournament  were the 2014 Champions in the following Divisions of the clubs in the Gauteng North Golf Union:

  • A Division (Club Champion)
  • B Division
  • C Division
  • Seniors

The A Division finished in a tie on 144 after 36 holes of Medal Stroke Play, between Alistair Bredenkamp (Blue Valley Golf and Country Estate), with rounds of 72 and 72,  and Reinhardt Blaauw (Centurion CC) with rounds of 74 and 70. After 2 holes of play-off had failed to render a Champion, and with no daylight left, it was decided to jointly award the trophy to them for the first time in its history.

Illustrious names have captured this title in the past, including current stars like George Coetzee, Richard Sterne and Darren Fichardt. Hopefully this bodes well for the golfing careers of these two aspiring young golfers.

For more detail please follow this link: Champion of Champs 2014 MEN

Champions of Champions

Photo: From left to right = Reinhardt Blaauw (Centurion CC), Gerry Few (President Gauteng North Golf Union), Alistair Bredenkamp (Blue Valley Golf and Country Estate)

Akasia crowned Northern Provinces Champs

Akasia Country Club has been crowned Northern Provinces League Finals champions for the second time in three years.

After narrowly edging out Wingate Park Country Club in the Scratch League finals by half a point in the home and away fixtures they took this momentum to face the other champions of the Northern Provinces. The cup was contested 12 and 13 July, hosted by the Central Gauteng Golf Union at Modderfontein Golf Club.

Akasia have been crowned the Gauteng North Golf Union scratch league champions for the past 3 consecutive years each time meeting Wingate Park Country Club in the finals. During 2012 the Gauteng North Golf Union hosted the event at Akasia Country Club where Akasia won the tournament. The 2013 edition was hosted by the Limpopo Golf Union at Potgietersrus Golf Club. Potchefstroom Country Club beat Akasia in a fiercely contested event by half a point. This year Akasia revenged their narrow defeat by not losing any of their matches.

The Northern Provinces Cup originated in 1948. It was contested between the Golf Associations who were then part of the Transvaal Golf Union. After the split of Transvaal into separate provinces the Cup is still contested to this day by the current Northern Unions (Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Ekurhuleni, North West, Central Gauteng, Gauteng North).

akasia scratch league champs 2014 (54)

From left to right: Steyn Zietsman (Akasia CC Club Manager), Fourie Zietsman, Chris Froneman, Marthin Scheepers, Robert Gouws, Phillip Croukamp, Hilliard du Plessis (Team Manager and Golf Director), Mellette Hendrikse (Captain), Zak Kleynhans and Ben Kleynhans. Kneeling: Neil Malherbe (Akasia CC Chairman) and Willie Madiba.

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Senior and Super Senior (N.E.W.S) teams 2014

Congratulations to the following gentlemen who have been selected to represent the Gauteng North Golf Union in the upcoming North, East, South, West tournament to be held on 16 and 17 August at Benoni Lake Country Club.

 

Senior Team:

1.   Mellette Hendrikse

2.   Ben Kleynhans

3.   Chris Delport (C)

4.   Derik Piek

5.   William Skinner

6.   Leon Scheepers

7.   Gerhard Strydom

8.   Conrad Rauch

Reserves: Adrian Kriel and Christie le Roux

 

Super Senior Team:

1.   Dirk Swanevelder (C)

2.   Les Meyer

3.   Ernie Motase

4.   Rinus van Niekerk

Reserve: Dicky Viljoen

Both teams will be managed by Gerhard Lombard.

Naidoo takes charge at Nomads SA Boys U-17

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POLOKWANE (1 July 2014) – Dylan Naidoo from Central Gauteng overtook first round pacesetter, Luca Filippi, and charged into the halfway lead at the Nomads SA Boys Under-17 Stroke Play Championship at Polokwane Golf Club on Tuesday.

The Modderfontein golfer hit the front with successive rounds of 71 to move one stroke clear of Filippi on a 36-hole total of two-under-par 142.

Filippi from Western Province kept in touch with a 74, and finished one shot ahead of the group at even-par, including fellow Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation member, Anuerin Gounden (70), Juan-Pierre Cooper (70), Zimbabwe’s Kieren Vincent (74) and reigning Nomads SA Boys Under-15 champion, Herman Loubser from Boland, who also carded a 74.

However, the frontrunners will do well to keep an eye on defending champion, Jovan Rebula.

The country’s number one ranked junior turned in two over and double-bogeyed the par-four first, but birdies at the second, sixth and seventh saw the Southern Cape golfer narrow the gap to three shots after signing for a one-over-par 73.

Naidoo got off to a solid birdie-birdie start, but dropped shots at third and fifth holes. He rallied with six consecutive pars, knocked in a birdie putt at the par-five 12th and drained half-a-dozen more par putts to set the unchallenged club house target.

The 16-year-old carried some good form into the event.

He helped Central Gauteng to victory in the Challenge Cup Teams Tournament at Cullinan Golf Club in May and contributed to TuksSport High School’s second victory in the SA High School Championship towards the end of June.

Filippi had birdies at the 10th and second, but four bogeys cost him the overnight lead.

Meanwhile Gounden dropped just a single shot against three birdies in his second trip at the popular former Sunshine Tour venue.

 

 

Teams for 72 Holes tournament announced

Congratulations to the following girls who have been selected to participate in the upcoming 72 Holes tournament to be held in Mossel Bay from 25 to 28 May 2014.

1st Team: 

Eugenie Clack (Captain)

Magda Kruger

Carrie Park

2nd Team:

Danielle du Toit

Carmia van Wyk

Crystal Cooper

3rd Team:

Catherine Lau

Larissa du Preez

Ruzanne van der Walt

CHIP SHOTS WITH CARRIE PARK

Carrie Park’s victory at the Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play Championship in April put an exclamation mark on the blossoming potential that carried the 17-year-old Gauteng North amateur to the number one spot in the Womens Golf South Africa Senior Rankings in March. Park underlined her growing stature when she drained a 10-footer for birdie at the 16th hole to catch up to tournament leader Michaela Fletcher at Stellenbosch Golf Club. Knowing Fletcher had three-putted for bogey, Park held her nerve to par the 18th to seal a one shot victory and the biggest achievement in her career. However, the WGSA *Golfer of the Year for 2013* has been in threatening form since she broke through for her first senior provincial title at the Ackerman Championships.

Park also won the 2013 Gauteng Junior Championship and reeled in seven top five finishes, including runner-up spots in the Eastern Cape and Boland Championships. The GFG Academy member began the 2014 season with victory at the Border Championship in February and vaulted to the number one spot in the WGSA Senior Rankings when she lifted the KwaZulu-Natal Stroke Play Championship title in March. Park supplemented her triumphs with third place finishes at the Eastern Province Championship, Curro SA World Junior International and the Nomads SA Rose Bowl Championship, and fourth at the Gauteng North Junior Girls Championship.

credit Catherine Kotze / SASPA

credit Catherine Kotze / SASPA

Carrie’s individual achievements in the last 12 months have been impressive, but she has also proven her value in team competition, said WGSA president, Cynthia Rayner. She was a member of the victorious Gauteng North B-team that claimed the Challenge Trophy at the 72 Hole Teams Championship at Maccauvlei Golf Club in May and aided the Gauteng North A-team to seal their seventh successive Pick n Pay SA Womens Inter-Provincial title at Port Elizabeth Golf Club. In addition, Carrie made her mark among the amateurs that competed on the recent Sunshine Ladies Tour and finished sixth, third and second respectively at the Chase to the Investec Cup for Ladies tournaments at Houghton, Glendower and Blue Valley. Her victory at the Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play is the result of hard work, dedication and determination and this sets an excellent example for the next generation of young players who have their sights on the top amateur trophies.

*We caught up with the talented golfer during the Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play Championship to learn more about the girl behind the dimpled smile and the lethal swing.*

*WGSA: How did you get into the game and who inspires you?*

CP: We were still living in South Korea and my dad used to take me with to the golfing range with him. I decided to play golf when I was 12, so I started to practice. I kept with it when we moved to Australia and eventually here to South Africa. My golfing idols are Annika Sorenstam and Ji-Yeh Shin. I am also a great fan of Hendrik Stenson and Adam Scott.

*WGSA: How did you end up living in SA?*

CP: I came to South Africa in Grade 9 with my dad. He sent me to boarding school, because he was impressed with Southdowns College and he liked the GFG golf program.

*WGSA: How do you balance golf with your other obligations, like school work?*

CP: I don’t procrastinate. I try to do my work immediately as possible.

*WGSA: You are ranked number one in South Africa and you’ve won the Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play. What else is left?*

CP: I would like to finish the season as the number one in the senior and junior rankings and improve my stroke average. It is sitting at 71.98 at the moment and it would be great to get it below 71.

*WGSA: Four victories since October, and you have also been incredibly consistent and always seem to be threatening. What is the reason for your success and what are you and your coach, Graeme Francis, working on?*

CP: Thanks for the compliment. I really think it comes down to number of hours of practice and number of rounds of golf I play. I am more experienced than last year, and I’ve learned more. I would say that the proper golf training, mental coaching and fitness training are essential to success.

We are working on keeping my club square and connected because it has a tendency to get shut and long on my back swing.

*WGSA: What has been the best moment of your career and why?*

CP: Winning the Ackerman Championship was one of my highlights, because that was my first victory in a senior event. It was kind of a big moment for me, because I waited for a long time and I won under really tough, windy conditions at Rondebosch Golf Club. The second, and biggest highlight, was winning the Sanlam SA Amateur Stroke Play.

*WGSA: So, we take it that was your AHA moment?*

CP: Absolutely. It meant so much to me, because I’m in matric and I didn’t prepare as well as I would’ve liked for the tournament. I wasn’t hitting the ball well so had to rely on my confidence to know I was good enough, and I just had to play my own game.

*CG: What advice would you give young girls just taking up the game?*

CP: I want to tell girls that golf is really a lot of fun, but yes, it is true that it takes up a lot of your leisure time. Do not be intimidated by the boys, and hitting far is not everything in this game.

*WGSA: What can be done to further improve the state of women’s golf in South Africa?*

CP: I think girls who are interested in golf should be encouraged to play provincial golf, so they can increase their number of rounds and gain experience. The top ranked girls should play with them, so the young girls can learn and be motivated to keep up their practice as this will positively effect growth in junior golf.

*Parting Shots*

The thing I miss most about home when I travel is my mom, because she is just amazing! If I got banned to an island, the three things I couldn’t live without would be coffee, because it’s compulsory in the morning, a mirror because I like to admire myself (hahaha) and my phone, because it has all the songs I love and can’t live without. My fantasy fourball would include Henrik Stenson, Luke Donald and Annika Sorenstam. I’m a great fan of both players and I think that would be so amazing and worthwhile to play with them and I’d like to get an up-close look at Luke’s short game. I would love to talk to all of them not only about golf but stuff they like to do, their superstitions or whatever! The question I get asked most is if I am Chinese, nope, I’m Korean. I never travel without dark chocolate. If I were an animal, I would be a polar bear cute and fluffy! Before I die, I still want to bungee-jump, visit 50 countries and shoot a round of 59.