Kimberley Golf Club
Report 2 August 2015
Stefan Le Roux posted
a 64 net after carding a gross 74 to claim both the August Monthly Medal and
the low round of the day. Adrian McLaren was the winner of the A division on
net 72, with Buck Venter the runner up on net 73. A three-way count out on net
73 in the B division saw Neil Langley first and Morne Ebersohn second.
The KGC’s Nico Jacobs
and Stiaan Hugo were first and second in the Saturday Diamond Sub Union
Strokeplay Series held at the Kimberley Golf Club. They returned a gross 71 and a gross 73
respectively. Hartswater’s AP Botes took the best net with Jouke van Bergen of
Douglas the runner up. Both players returned a net 70. The KGC also took the
lead in the interclub challenge that runs concurrently through the full series.
Parks Mashabao, alone
on 19 points, won the Sun Flamingo Niner on Friday. A three-way count out on 17
points placed Allen Meyer second, Brian Daniels third and Deuce Leburu fourth.
Kumar Anoop was fifth on 16 points.
OJ Maimane, for the
third time, secured a big six at the par four 13th hole for a total
of 23 points and a convincing win in Thursday’s KWV PowerPlay Niner. Deuce Leburu,
without the benefit of a PowerPlay boost, was the runner up on 21 points. Four
players returned 20 points with Dave Wilson deemed third in the count out.
Gary Hepburn and
Derek Pogieter combined well to produce 46 betterball points and a win in Wednesday’s
betterball stableford competition. John O Connell and Mike Vigne were the
runners up on 45 points, the former returning a net 64 after recording a
personal best 88 gross. Dalina Schoeman and Joanie Herselman were third on 44
points.
Tuesday’s Cleveland
Golf sponsored Super Six Tournament saw a record 15 points (three short of a
full house) scored by the winner – Francois Schwartz. Parks Mashaboa was the
runner up on 14 points with Tinus Venter third on 13 points on a count out from
Henry van Aarde.
This week the KGC
hosts the Cleveland Golf Super Six Tournament on Tuesday, the Leon’s IPS on
Wednesday and the Spur Junior Challenge and KWV PowerPlay Niner on Thursday. On
Friday it is the Sun Flamingo Niner followed by the CTCS draw which is valued
at R1600. Saturday and Sunday sees the inaugural Northern Cape Senior Open
played over two
rounds. There is an IPS for the Members on Saturday. And, the NC Senior Society
hosts the return Blacklaws match on Sunday morning.
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