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Jayden Schaper made history with SA Boys Grand Slam
Jayden Schaper is South Africa’s second Grand Slam winner. Yes, the slender 16-year-old from Benoni still has a long way to go to emulate the legendary Gary Player, but his name will go into the annals of South African golf history all the same, as the first junior to win all four Nomads SA Boys titles. (more…)
Mikko Ilonen
Finland’s Mikko Ilonen fired an opening 65 on a day where the South Africans struggled at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open. (more…)
Branden Grace
World No 35 Branden Grace leads the South African challenge at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open at Dundonald Links, Troon, on Thursday. (more…)
Ashleigh Buhai
Ashleigh Buhai is brimming with confidence ahead of this week’s US Women’s Open after she sealed a career-best LPGA Tour finish in the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic at Green Bay Golf Club in Oneida, Wisconsin at the weekend. (more…)
Xander Schauffele holds up the championship trophy
A strong finish in the US Open late month helped to prepare Xander Schauffele for the nerve-racking grind of chasing a title on the PGA TOUR. (more…)
Kirk just did enough on Sunday
After a 2-under-par 70 Sunday, Australian Katherine Kirk put the finishing touches on her third LPGA Tour victory at the inaugural Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic. (more…)
Munoz is two clear at the top
Sebastian Munoz set himself up for his first PGA TOUR win with a steady 2-under 68 as the Colombian sits at 14-under and leads by two over Robert Streb at the Greenbrier Classic. (more…)
A late stumble hurt Burmester on Saturday
It was a forgettable day for the two remaining South Africans in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open – Haydn Porteous and Dean Burmester – at Portstewart. (more…)
Munoz shot 61 on Thursday
Heading into the World Golf Hall of Fame in September, the 53-year-old Davis Love III shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday in The Greenbrier Classic, leaving him two strokes behind first-round leader Sebastian Munoz. (more…)
Burmester is five back
Dean Burmester is South Africa’s leading player, with the majority of the 12-strong Saffa contingent safely in the clubhouse at the Irish Open, writes WADE PRETORIUS. READ: Stone wakes up…