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Bumper entries at golf open

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMay 17, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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The women of the Grahamstown Golf Club held their biggest event ever on the Grahamstown calendar on Saturday.

The Grahamston women’s open attracted 46 entries from Port Elizabeth, Port Alfred, Bedford, Joubertina, East London and even one from Cape Town, with 32 entries from out of town.

The women of the Grahamstown Golf Club held their biggest event ever on the Grahamstown calendar on Saturday.

The Grahamston women’s open attracted 46 entries from Port Elizabeth, Port Alfred, Bedford, Joubertina, East London and even one from Cape Town, with 32 entries from out of town.

“We had a fantastic open today with good weather for golf,” said Jenny Kroon of the women’s golf club on Saturday, adding that various clubs from across the country were sent invitations for their women members to attend the open.

Esmé Basola, manager of the Grahamstown Golf Club, provided lunch for the golfers. The mother and daughter twosome of Nonnie and Nanette Strydom from Walmer Country Club in Port Elizabeth were crowned the open champs as they went on to win with 47 points.

Grahamstown Golf club members Rose Gunton and Wilma Pellissier took second spot, while their clubmates Jane Bladen and Jean Austin finished third.

On a lighter note, one of the club’s male members, Judge Frank Kroon acted as a marker as there was a two ball cover. He went on to win the nearest-the-pin prize.

Meanwhile, any woman interested in taking up the game of golf are welcome to attend the Tuesday women’s day’s which are held at the Grahamstown Golf Club from 12.30pm. For more information on the women’s club contact Jenny on 082 974 2595.

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