- 2025 Southern Cape Mid-Amateur & Senior Open Annual Prize Giving
- 2025 Eden District Open Championship
- 2025 Stilbaai Open Championship
- 2024 Women’s League - Silver Division
- 2024 Women’s League - Bronze Division
- 2024 Eden Sport Awards
- 2024 Southern Cape Champion of Champions Regional Final Champions
- 2024 Southern Cape Open Champions
- 2024 Oubaai Open Champions
- 2024 Southern Cape Closed Champions
- 2024 Southern Cape Women’s Mid-Amateur & Senior Championship Results
- 2024 Central Karoo District Open Champions
- 2024 Riversdale Open Champions
We would like to thank the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport, Eden Sports Council together with Provincial Minister of Cultural Affairs and sport in the Western Cape, Ricardo Mackenzie, Desmond Speelman, Jean Neethling and Zelda Van Staden that attended our prize giving at Fancourt Golf Estate
We would also like to thank them for their continued support and investment in golf.
Results are as follows:
Mid-Am & Senior (A-Div)
1st- Sonja Bland (+9)
2nd- Sandra Winter (+14)
Best Nett- Sonja Bland (-4)
Mid-Am & Senior (B-Div)
1st- Tanya Le Roux (+25) c- in last 18
Best Nett- Mari Louise Grobler (-1)
Mid-Am & Senior (C-Div)
1st- Nancy Dorat (64P)
2nd- Gerdi McKenna (63P)
Senior (A-Div)
1st- Sonja Bland (+9)
Best Nett- Sonja Bland (-4)
Senior (B-Div)
1st- Tanya Le Roux (+25)
Best Nett- Mari Louise Grobler (-1)
Senior (C-Div)
1st- Nancy Dorat (64P)
2nd- Fiona Meijer (62P)
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)
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)
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!
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!
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!
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
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!
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
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
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)
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)
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.
CAPE TOWN, 8 March 2019 - Carrie Park turned on the style when it mattered most, making crucial birdies on the final three holes at Royal Cape Golf Club to claim her fourth Sunshine Ladies Tour victory by five strokes in the Cape Town Ladies Open on Friday.
Carrie Park from South Korea claimed her fourth Sunshine Ladies Tour title with a five-shot victory in the Cape Town Ladies Open at Royal Cape Golf Club; credit Sunshine Ladies Tour.
Randpark golfer Kajal Mistry claimed the Leading Amateur honours for a fourth successive week with a joint runner-up finish in the Cape Town Ladies Open at Royal Cape Golf Club; credit Sunshine Ladies Tour.
With just five holes to play, the Korean shared top spot on a bunched leaderboard with defending champion Lee-Anne Pace on three-under.
Amateur Kajal Mistry and Finland’s Tiia Koivistra were within striking distance just one shot back.
Park reeled off birdies on the par-five 14th and 16th holes and notched further gains at the par-four 17th and 18th holes to triumph.
GolfRSA Elite Squad member Mistry and Anne-Lise Caudal from France – last year’s runner up – tied for second on two-under, with South African Tandi McCallum, Swiss golfer Caroline Rominger and Koivisto a stroke further back in joint fifth.
Park headed into the final day one shot behind Pace and Mistry, who shared the overnight lead on four-under.
“I started the round very well and was feeling good, but I lost it a little bit at the turn,” she explained. “I felt like I couldn’t get my address right and everything started leaking right.
“The 14th was the turning point for me. I had 183 metres into the wind to the flag for my second and I hit a good 3-wood there to make a birdie. That really got me going.”
With the south-easterly wind gusting up to 50 km per hour at times, Park’s four-under-par 70 in the final round was the low score of the day. With earlier rounds of 72 and 73 at the par-74 layout, she was also the only player to break par on each day this week.
Even more remarkable is that Park only arrived in the country on the eve of the tournament and stepped into the first round without the benefit of a practice round.
“I prepared really well for the tournament. When we transferred, I did exercises to stay loose and I slept really well on the flights,” she said.
“It was really important to me to play this week. I wanted to get used to the distance at sea level and the ball flight to prepare for the Investec South African Women’s Open next week. My first Sunshine Ladies Tour win was the SA Women’s Masters. I would love to have the double.
“I don’t know Westlake. I have heard that it is also tight and tree-lined and the greens are very undulating. I plan to play at least three practice rounds to prepare well for next week.”
She often jokes that she is Korean by birth, but her heart is South African.
Her father enrolled the Seoul-born Park at Southdowns College at the age of 13. She joined Graeme Francis and the GFG Academy and soon after, began representing Gauteng North Golf Union.
A former SA Amateur and SA Stroke Play champion, Park was named Womens Golf South Africa Golfer of the Year in 2013 and she held the number one ranking for more than a year.
Following her third victory in the Dimension Data Ladies Challenge last year, Park returned to Korea. She now plies her trade on the Korean LPGA Tour, having graduated to the tour courtesy of a win in the Phoenix Dream Tour in June last year.
Mistry, meanwhile, banked a second runner-up finish of the season, to go with the second place finish in the SA Women’s Masters and a further two top-10s.
It was another remarkable result for the Ernie Els and Fancourt Foundation member, who remains in third spot on the Investec Property Fund Order of Merit.
She has received a sponsor’s invitation to the R2-million Investec South African Ladies Open, co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour and is relishing her fifth Sunshine Ladies Tour start.
“I can’t wait to play in my first Ladies European Tour event,” said the 18-year-old Randpark golfer.
“So far the season has exceeded my expectations. Originally my goal was to finish in the top 10 on the Investec Property Fund Order of Merit, but I think I need to reset and aim for the top three.
“I’m happy with my performance at Royal Cape. Coming second is a great result, but I was not too happy with all the fairways I missed this week. I only hit six in the final round, but my irons and short-game has been really strong. It was all a really good learning curve for next week.”
Final Result
Written and released by Lali Stander on behalf of the Sunshine Ladies Tour and WPGA.