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2025 Edendistrict Open Championship

Congratulations to the following players on their achievements at the 18-hole Championship at Stilbaai Golf Club. Thank you to Stilbaai Golf Club and their members for allowing our players to make use of the course and facilities.

A-Division: Men

Tied 1st- Ian Norgarb & Juan Barnard (+1)

3rd- Heinrich Frylinck (+2) c-in

4th- Samuel Gouws (+2) c-out

5th- Marc Laubscher (+3) c-in

B-Division:

1st- Lwandle Qubu (31P)

2nd - Shay Chauhan (30P)

Women’s Division:

Tied 1st- Holly Erler & Sonja Bland (+10)

 2025 Stillbaai Open

Congratulations to the following players on their achievements at the 18-hole Championship at Stilbaai Golf Club. Thank you to Stilbaai Golf Club and their members for allowing our players to make use of the course and facilities.

A-Division: Men

1st- Ian Barnard (0)

Tied 2nd- Hendrik Kriek & Othimna Matiwana (+1)

Tied 4th- Riaan Kotze & Marc Laubscher (+2)

B-Division:

1st- Nicholos Buirski (34P)

2nd - Jennifer De Villiers (33P)

Women’s Division:

1st- Yvette Du Plessis(+6)

2nd- Lara Van Niekerk(+10)

2024 Womens League Silver

Congratulations to “Mossel Bay ” on winning this year’s 2024 Women’s League - Silver Division.

Southern Cape Golf would like to thank all the Affiliated Clubs and the ladies that participated in the 2024 Women’s League. We look forward to hosting you again next year!

2024 Womens League Bronze

Congratulations to “Pinnacle Point ” on winning this year’s 2024 Women’s League - Bronze Division.

Southern Cape Golf would like to thank all the Affiliated Clubs and the ladies that participated in the 2024 Women’s League. We look forward to hosting you again next year!

2024 Eden Sports Awards Ceremony

With 35 sport codes under the Eden Sport Council umbrella, Southern Cape Golf Union was nominated in two categories.

Team of The Year

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Sport Administrator of The Year

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We are extremely proud of your achievements!

2024 Southern Cape Champion of Champions Regional Final Champions

Congratulations to the following players who will be representing Southern Cape in the National Final at Pecanwood from the 29th of September - 1st October.

(Ladies)

A-Division:

1st- Isabella Ferreira (+1) George Golf Club

B-Division:

1st- Leigh Fredericks (+16) Knysna Golf Club

C-Division:

1st- Helen Hills (34P) George Golf Club

2024 Southern Cape Open Champions women

Congratulations to the following players on their achievements at this year’s Southern Cape Open Championship at Plettenberg Bay Country Club.

Men’s Division:

207 - Astin Arthur 71/64/72 (-9)

209 - Ryan Van Der Klis 71/68/70 (-7)

211 - Ivan Verster 72/69/70 (-5) & Jason Ressell 67/71/73 (-5)

214 - Travis Procter 74/71/69 (-2)

Women’s Division:

228 - Bobbi Brown 80/78/70 (+12)

229 - Zane Kleynhans 80/75/74 (+13)

231 - Isabella Ferreira 78/75/78 (+15)

A big thank you to the Western Cape Department of Sport for your ongoing support, Coca Cola for keeping our players hydrated with Powerade’s, Callaway GolfSA, Golfers Club George & The Pro Shop George. Without your support this event would not be possible.

Also, a huge thank you to Plettenberg Bay Country Club and their members for allowing us to make use of their golf course and facilities for the duration for the Southern Cape Open!

2024OubaaiOpen

Congratulations to the following players on their achievements at the 2024 Oubaai Open Championship. The course proved difficult with the windy and cold conditions.

A-Division “Men”

1st- Riaan Kotze (+1)

Tied 2nd- Dewan De Bruin, Ian Barnard, Juan Barnard, Bradley De Beer (+2)

A-Division “Ladies”

1st- Shani Van Rooyen

2024SoutherCapeClosed

Congratulations to the following players on their achievements at the 36 Hole Southern Cape Closed.

Results are as follows:

A-Division “Men”

1st- Juan Barnard (142)

Tied 2nd- Dewan De Bruin, Ian Barnard, Ryan Melville (144)

Tied 5th- Damian Osner, Bradley De Beer (146)

A-Division “Ladies”

1st- Shani Van Rooyen

 2024 Southern Cape Mid Am and Senior

Congratulations to the following ladies in winning their respected divisions:

Mid-Am & Senior (A-Div)

1st- Rene Liebenberg (153)

2nd- Vanessa Smith (155)

Best Nett- Tanja Jacobsen (146)

Mid-Am & Senior (B-Div)

1st- Yvette Negrine (168)

Best Nett- Gloria Greyvenstein (146)

Mid-Am & Senior (C-Div)

1st Marialese Coetzee (75P)

2nd- Chantel Dale (71P)

Senior (A-Div)

1st- Rene Liebenberg (153)

Best Nett- Karin Watts (147)

Senior (B-Div)

1st- Yvette Negrine (168)

Best Nett- Gloria Greyvenstein (146)

Senior (C-Div)

1st- Marialese Coetzee (75P)

2nd- Celeste Van Der Westhuizen (70P)

 2024 Central Karoo District Open Champions

Congratulations to the following players on winning in their divisions. Thank you to Oudtshoorn golf club and their members for accomodating our players.

A-Division:

1st- Hendrik Kriek (-4)

Tied 2nd- Juan Barnard & Michael Nortje (-3)

4th- Ian Barnard (-2)

5th- Ian Norgarb (-1 / c-in)

Ladies Division:

1st- Isabella Ferreira (+1)

B-Division:

1st- Hendrik Adriaan Du Plessis (33P / c-in)

2nd- Hagen Claasen (33P / c-out)

3rd- Matthew Hall (30P)

2024 Riversdale Open Champions

A-Division:

1st- Hendrik Kriek (-3)

Tied 2nd- Ivan Williams & Juan Barnard (-2)

4th- Matthew Bramford (0)

5th- Ian Barnard (+2)

Womens Division:

1st- Shani Van Rooyen (-1)

B-Division:

1st- Hagen Classen (39P)

2nd- Kelvin Muller (38P)

3rd- Luwaydon Goliath (36P c-in)

Women's Golf Division

Thank you for visiting SCGU Women’s Golf division web site.  We represent 26 affiliated clubs and 27 courses in the area. The Eden district stretches from Still Bay to Plettenberg Bay along the Garden Route and includes the Central Karoo District towns of Beaufort West, Ladismith, Prince Albert, Uniondale and Willowmore.

Southern Cape Women’s Golf amalgamated with Southern Cape Golf Union in 2015 and is a division of SCGU.

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CAPE TOWN, 9 April 2021 – France’s Manon Gidali holed a 25-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole of the Cape Town Ladies Open to claim her maiden professional victory in the opening event of the 2021 Sunshine Ladies Tour season.

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France’s Manon Gidali

The Ladies European Tour (LET) campaigner, who started the day two shots behind leaders Cara Gorlei and amateur Caitlyn Macnab, fired a round of one-under-par 73 at Royal Cape Golf Club to finish the 54-hole event tied with local hope Gorlei on four-under-par 218.

Caitlyn Macnab

Caitlyn Macnab

Ultimately, it took a special putt for birdie to separate the clubhouse leaders in the ensuing sudden-death playoff.

With Gorlei having already played an exquisite bunker shot to tap-in distance for par on the second trip down the closing hole, Gidali’s inspiration came from a similar situation in the recent Qatar Open.

“I was thinking about my friend Antoine Rozner. He sank a long putt to win on the European Tour two weeks ago in Qatar and I was thinking, ‘You can do it too.’ And I made it,” said the elated Gidali.

For the 27-year-old French golfer, the victory extends an upward trend that kicked off in South Africa 12 months ago at Westlake Golf Club.

Despite starting the 2020 season with conditional status on the Ladies European Tour, the Parisian made the most of her nine starts to achieve a career-best 33rd ranking in the Race to Costa del Sol in 2020 in just nine starts – chiefly thanks to a tie for fourth in last year’s Investec South African Women’s Open, backed up by a runner-up finish in The Saudi Ladies Team International and sixth in the Andalucia Open De Espana.

Gidali is the 13th international champion and the fourth French player to enjoy success since the Sunshine Ladies Tour launched in 2014.

In 2019, Marion Duvernay and Flora Peuch combined for victory in the Serengeti Team Championship and LET winner Anne-Lise Caudal lifted the Jabra Ladies Classic title at Glendower in 2019.

Gidali opted to play in the Sunshine Ladies Tour series in order to prepare for her first full season in Europe in 2021.

“I’ve been training hard all winter so I was really excited to come out here and play,” she said. 

“It means a lot to me to get my first professional win here on the Sunshine Ladies Tour. This gives me the confidence to know that I can win and obviously the next step is to win on the LET. I’m really excited to keep playing now.”

Three-time Sunshine Ladies Tour winner Lejan Lewthwaite finished third on two-under.

Reigning South African Amateur champion Macnab edged to a three-shot lead after nine holes, but she lost momentum on the back nine and slipped out of contention with a double bogey when she found the water on the par-three 15th.

A closing bogey saw the GolfRSA No. 1 finish fourth on one-under.

“That double really hurt, but I guess it was just one of those days where things weren’t working. I feel like I can take a lot of positives away from this event and it is all part of the learning process,” said the 19-year-old. “I am happy otherwise with how my game held up and how I dealt with the pressure and I’m looking forward to the rest of the season.”

Macnab won’t dwell too much on the missed opportunity, however, as the tour moves to Glendower for the next event, the Jabra Ladies Classic.

The Ekurhuleni golfer has tasted success before at the former SA Open venue, with wins in the 2020 Ekurhuleni Open and the 2019 GolfRSA Champion of Champions event.

Gorlei had mixed emotions after recording the best finish of her short professional career.

“It was awesome to be back in contention,” said the 25-year-old Arkansas University graduate, who joined the pro ranks last year. “I had lots of emotions going into today with a share of the lead, but after I made that double bogey at the 10th I was five shots back of Caitlyn. I had to gather myself and concentrate on my own game and I’m proud of the way I pulled things back. Onwards and upwards from here. I have stepped it up a level already and it’s only week one. There is still a lot of golf to be played this season.”

The City of Cape Town threw its support behind the Sunshine Ladies Tour in 2015 and celebrated the seventh edition of the Cape Town Ladies Open this year. The City also extended its backing to promote and develop women sport in the Western Cape as the host of the season-ending Investec South African Women’s Open since 2018.

‘We are really thrilled to be welcoming the Sunshine Ladies Tour back to the Mother City in 2021. In a period marked by uncertainty for many sporting activities and events due to Covid-19, it is encouraging that the Sunshine Ladies Tour remains resolute in achieving its goals,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith.

“Our support of these golf tournaments goes back many years. This speaks to our commitment to enabling women’s sport, especially those aimed at developing the women’s game while also nurturing the next generation of the country’s top golfers. We have seen some progress over the years and we’re looking forward to continuing this partnership.”

The R600 000 Jabra Ladies Classic from 14-16 April offers the leading non-exempt LET player a spot in the Jabra Ladies Open – the qualifying event for the fourth Major, the Amundi Evian Championship at Evian Resort Golf Club in July.

Ends

FINAL RESULT

All competitors RSA unless otherwise specified; amateurs indicated as (a)
218 - Manon Gidali (FRA) 74 71 73
218 - Cara Gorlei 71 72 75
220 - Lejan Lewthwaite 75 73 72
221 - Caitlyn Macnab (a) 74 69 78
223 - Rachael Taylor (SCO) 72 78 73, Stacy Bregman 76 74 73
224 - Monique Smit 77 75 72, Lee-Anne Pace 76 70 78
225 - Casandra Hall 77 76 72
226 - Linette Holmslykke (DEN) 75 76 75, Nobuhle Dlamini (SWZ) 80 71 75
227 - Kim Williams 77 75 75, Emie Peronnin (FRA) 75 75 77, Jane Turner (SCO) 76 74 77
228 - Nicole Garcia 82 72 74
229 - Florentyna Parker (ENG) 75 81 73, Pasqualle Coffa (NED) 80 69 80
230 - Isabella van Rooyen (a) 77 75 78
231 - Anne-Lise Caudal (FRA) 81 75 75, Katerina Vlasinova (CZE) 80 76 75, Megan Streicher (a) 78 78 75
232 - Nina Pegova (RUS) 76 78 78
233 - Zethu Myeki 75 79 79, Kristyna Napoleaova (CZE) 77 77 79
234 - Alexandra Bonetti (FRA) 80 74 80, Lindi Coetzee 77 75 82
235 - Astrid Vayson De Pradenne (FRA) 79 77 79, Lauren Taylor (ENG) 79 77 79, Tandi McCallum 78 77 80, Michaela Fletcher 76 77 82
237 - Brittney-Fay Berger 76 81 80, Nadia van der Westhuizen 74 82 81
240 - Ivanna Samu 75 81 84

 

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French golfer Manon Gidali’s decision to come out to South Africa and compete on her first full season on the Sunshine Ladies Tour paid off handsomely with her maiden professional victory in the season-opening Cape Town Ladies Open.

Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of the Sunshine Ladies Tour.

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