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Toyota Open at The Belmont

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterOctober 31, 2017Updated:November 3, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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Toyota Open winners, Stuart Beer, right and Daniel Gouws, centre receive their prize from sponsor Viv Jordan of Settler City Toyota. Photo: Supplied

The Belmont Golf Club celebrated its 2nd birthday recently, with the Settler City Toyota sponsored Toyota Open Golf Day to celebrate the occasion. The format was betterball stableford.
A full field of over 100 players took part with many prizes up for grabs.

1. Stuart Beer & Daniel Gouws – 48 points
2. Liz Bowker & Megan McCallum – 48
3. Steve Birt & Gavin Dugmore – 48
4. Pieter Oosthuizen & Morne Herselman – 47
5. Steve Beckerling & Vicki Heideman – 46
6. Nathi Mbabela & Earl Tsolekile – 45
7. Steve Gornall & Chad Drake – 44
8. Jaryd Smith & Mark Coetzee – 44
9. Earl Tsolekile & Moses Bavuma – 44
10. Milo Mills & Tony Gunton – 43
11. Trevor Taylor & Viv Jordan – 43
12. Judy Hoefnagels & Luc Hoefnagels – 43
13. Angus McRae & Dave Duncan – 43
14. Mark Brigham & Rob Wilmot – 42
15. Morne Sweeney & Joos Vos – 42
16. Warne Rippon & Garry Botha – 41
17. Jamie Renton & Grant Gordan – 41
18. Charlie Rose-Innes & Hein Van Deventer – 40
19. Rob Beer & Andrew Beer – 40
20. Mike Davies & Richard Davies – 39

Nearest for 2 on the 9th – Chris De Wet Steyn

Nearest the pins:
5th hole – John Jordan
8th – Grant Gordan
11th – Pieter Oosthuizen
13th – Steve Beckerling
16th – Steve Beckerling

Liz Bowker, right and Megan McCallum took second place at the Toyota Open. Photo: Supplied
Finishing third in the Toyota Open were Gavin Dugmore, right and Steve Birt. Photo: Supplied
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