Carrie Park claims biggest victory of her amateur career

Our own Carrie Park claimed the biggest victory of her amateur career when she won the Sanlam SA Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Stellenbosch Golf Club on Tuesday. Park, the Women’s Golf South Africa (WGSA) Player of the Year, closed with a 71 to finish on four-over-par 220 and one shot clear of KwaZulu-Natal’s Michaela Fletcher. Fletcher was one shot ahead of Park playing the par-four 18th, but three-putted the last. Playing behind her, the 17-year-old Park made the only significant putt she had all day when she holed a 10-footer for birdie on the par-four 16th. She then parred her final two holes for the win. Fletcher took second place on five over with a 71 while Ji Sun Kang finished third on six over with a final round of 74.

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The tournament was still wide open going into the final round, with Park one shot off the joint lead of Ji Sun Kang and Magda Kruger. A bogey at the first was hardly the start Park wanted, but she regrouped while those around her began to falter. “I just focused on making pars and then waiting for the birdies to come,” she said. Kang dropped four shots in her opening four holes on her way to a 74, while Kruger bogeyed the first two holes on her way to a 77. Park picked up her first birdie at the sixth, but the critical putt came on 16. “The birdie on 16 really swung it for me,” said Park.

“This means a lot to me because I’m in matric and I didn’t prepare as well as I would’ve liked for this 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.” Park was only aware of Fletcher’s bogey while standing on the 18th fairway and with a one-shot lead. “I was mentally pretty strong and didn’t feel any pressure until the 18th. I knew I was only one shot ahead, and that second shot on 18 was quite intimidating with the water in front of the green. But it worked out well in the end,” she said.

Second successive win for our U-23 IPT Team!

 

Our U23 IPT winning team, with Manager Johan Struwig, lifting the trophy!

Our U23 IPT winning team, with Manager Johan Struwig, lifting the trophy!

Congratulations to our winning team and for making us all proud!

 

A-SECTION LOG

(Pos-Union-Played-Won-Drawn-Lost-Points-Matches won)

1 Gauteng North (5- 4- 0- 1- 8- 36.5)

2 Central Gauteng (5- 3- 1- 1- 7- 34.0)

3 Ekurhuleni (5- 3- 1- 1- 7- 32.5)

4 Western Province (5- 2- 2- 1- 6- 31.5)

5 North West Province (5- 1- 0- 4- 2- 24.0)

6 Limpopo (5- 0- 0- 5- 0- 21.5)

WGSA pays tribute to Williams

JOHANNESBURG (1 April 2014) – Kim Williams was presented with the 2013 Amateur of the Year award at the 22nd annual Compleat Golfer Annual Awards ceremony, held at Country Club Johannesburg on Monday, 31 March.

The occasion marked the third time that Womens Golf South Africa named Williams as the most outstanding amateur for a season and she joined the illustrious company of Ashleigh Simon, the only other amateur who has lifted the award multiple times.

Her dominance in women’s amateur golf in South Africa dates back to 2009, when Williams pushed former number one Bertine Strauss into second after a breakthrough season. She held on to the number one spot for just over three years, before she was demoted by Swaziland’s tour-de-force, Nobuhle Dlamini.

Twelve months later, Williams ascended to the top once again.

She won the 2013 Sanlam SA Women’s Amateur Championship and WGWP Pam Golding Properties Match Play and kept ahead with five more top five finishes in provincial championships.

She also captained the victorious Gauteng North teams at the 72-Hole Teams Championship and Pick n Pay SA Women’s Inter-Provincial.

Williams joined the pro ranks at the end of 2013 and has already earned more than R120,000 in her debut on the Sunshine Ladies Tour and Ladies European Tour.

Notwithstanding, the former number one ranked amateur was extremely proud to have this honour bestowed on her.

“To hold this award is the culmination of so much hard work last year,” Williams said.  “Every time I look at this award and think about this achievement, I will be reminded that one really can achieve anything if you set your mind to it.

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Kim posing with Dot

 

 

“I had two goals in my final amateur year; to put myself in contention all the time to reach greater consistency before I turn pro and to leave the amateur ranks as the number one in the country.

 

“It was incredibly gratifying to achieve both goals last year and this award is concrete evidence of all the sacrifices I had to make to fight my way back to the top.

 

“I am touched and deeply honoured that Women’s Golf SA acknowledged my commitment; it means the world to me.”

Williams celebrated her swansong with a successful run in her record fourth appearance for South Africa at The Spirit International at Whispering Pines in Texas.

 

The 27-year-old reeled in 11 birdies over 54 holes in the biennial championship to tie for third in the Women’s Individual Competition and sealed a top five finish in the team’s competition for South Africa alongside Lara Weinstein.

Williams earned her LET card a month later with a top 10 finish at the Lalla Meryem Qualifying School.

“Kim has always impressed with her indomitable spirit and her “never give up” attitude,” said WGSA president, Cynthia Rayner. “These qualities, combined with her undeniable talent and tenacity, carried her back to the top of the Senior Rankings.

“We are extremely proud to honour her achievements as our most outstanding amateur in 2013.”

Louis Jonck wins Mid-Amateur Open at Services.

Congratulations to Louis Jonck from Irene CC for winning the Mid-Amateur Open Stroke Play at Services on Sunday 23 March with a score of 69 and 72 (141).  The Runner up was Christie Le Roux from Akasia CC with 76 and a great second round of 66 (142). David Muller from Glenvista (Central) finished in 3rd place, 68 76 (144).

For the full and FINAL TOURNAMENT REPORT CLICK HERE: Results 

 

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Gerry Few and Louis Jonck

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Gerry Few and Christie Le Roux

 

 

Under 23 IPT Team Colour Presentation

Good luck to our Vice President Johan Struwig and his Team who will be travelling to Durban over the weekend to defend their title in Durban.  The Colour Presentation took place at the Pretoria Country Club last night.

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L to R: Marco Loubser, Gerry Few, Christoff Els, Andrew van der Knaap (Captain), James du Preez, Jason Smith, Johan Struwig (Manager)

 

 

The U23 IPT team has been selected and will be representing the Union at the Royal Durban Country Club from 7-11 April.  The team manager will be our vice-president Johan Struwig.

ANDREW VAN DER KNAAP (CAPTAIN)

ROSSWELL SINCLAIR

MARCO LOUBSER

JASON SMITH

JAMES DU PREEZ

CHRISTOFF ELS

ADRIEL POONAN

TINO KHOZA