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Published by mark.ridley, 2019-06-13 02:09:51

Nomads SA Girls Rose Bowl 2019 ebook

Nomads SA Girls Rose Bowl 2019 ebook

Langebaan Country Estate
25 & 26 March 2019

ENTRIES:

Championship Division: 31

Handicaps (HI): 6.5 & Under
54 Holes Stroke Play

Silver (B) Division: 15

Handicaps (HI): 6.6 – 15.3
54 Holes Stroke Play

C Division: 7

Handicaps (HI): 15.4 – 29.3
36 Holes Individual Stableford



• Website Live Scoring
• Clubhouse TV
• Scoresheets
• Social Media: Facebook, Instagram & Twitter

• GolfRSA Web Site and other platforms
• Print Media

Social Media stats:
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Total reach: 22 085
45 posts (14 videos, 19 photos, 2 links to live
scoring)

Instagram: 37 posts (15 videos & 22 photos)
Twitter: 18 posts (4374 views / 121 shares)

Live Scoring Unique Page
15/03 - 29/03/2019 Users Impressions

Champ & Silver (B) 5100 36848

Bronze 432 4259













Macnab on the move in Nomads SA Girl’s Rose Bowl
25 March 2019 – Womens Golf South Africa’s golf development programme certainly lived up to its billing as the six
juniors in its GolfRSA Elite Squad stormed through the field to grab the six leading positions in the Nomads SA Girl’s
Rose Bowl Championship on Monday.
The first round at the Langebaan Golf and Sports Club teed off in a stiff south-easterly wind that gathered strength
during the morning session and continued to pummel the field in the afternoon’s second round.
South Africa’s number one ranked junior Caitlyn Macnab co-led the Championship Division after a first round 71,
and the Ekurhuleni golfer strengthened her position at the top with a second round 75.
Macnab pulled out a narrow one shot lead on two-over 146 over Kaylah Williams, who tops the Open Amateur
standings.
The Western Province golfer returned rounds of 74 and 73 to finish second, two shots clear of former champion
Kaiyuree Moodley from Gauteng, who went five shots better than her opening 77 in the second round to secure
third on five-over.
Symone Henriques from Gauteng, coming off a top 10 finish in the Jabra Ladies Classic, claimed a share of fourth
alongside Kiera Floyd from Ekurhuleni, who finished third in the Sunshine Ladies Tour event at Glendower last Friday.
Henriques registered rounds of 76 and 74, while 14-year-old Floyd held a share of the first lead after an opening 71,
but slipped to six-over after carding 79 in the afternoon session.
Reigning SA Women’s Amateur champion Jordan Rothman made it six for six for the GolfRSA Elite Squad when she
moved into sixth position on the Championship Division leaderboard.
Annalie Swanepoel from Western Province finished in seventh on 13-over, Boland junior Shani Brynard sits in eighth
a further shot back, while GolfRSA B-Squad members Kera Healy and Megan Streicher respectively finished ninth
on 18-over and 10th on 19-over.

In the Silver Division (handicaps 6.6 to 15.3), Anita Chen opened up a three-lead over fellow Western Province
junior Nelia with rounds of 91 and 94. Jemma Louw, also from Western Province, is third and four off the pace.
The first round of the Bronze Division for handicaps 15.4 to 29.3 ended in a three-way tie with Western Province trio
Isabella Williams, Kim Albertus and Tamsen Skippers sharing the lead on 26 points.

Williams claims dramatic Nomads Rose Bowl victory

LANGEBAAN, 26 March 2019 – South African number one Kaylah Williams lifted the prestigious Nomads SA Girl’s Rose Bowl
Championship trophy after she edged out overnight leader Caitlyn Macnab in a pressure-packed final round at Langebaan
Golf and Sports Club. The Western Province junior carded a two-under-par 70 in the final round to close out a one-stroke victory
on one-over 217.
Williams began the final day on three-over and a shot behind fellow GolfRSA Elite Squad member Macnab, but a couple of
birdies on the outward loop helped the Bellville golfer to race into the lead with nine holes to go.
The Bellville golfer missed birdie chances at five and eight, but edged into the lead when she answered bogeys from Macnab
at seven and nine with a birdie before the turn. “The ball went straight over the hole at five and my putt skimmed the hole at
eight, but I stayed patient; I knew I’d get one of those birdies back,” said Williams.
South Africa’s top ranked junior Caitlyn Macnab hit back with a brace of birdies at 12 and 13 to shorten the gap and Williams
led by just a single shot with two holes after bogeys at 14 and 16. Macnab had Williams on tenterhooks when she got a good
look at an eagle at the final hole to force the tournament into over-time.
“We both parred 17 and I stood on the 18th tee with a one shot lead; my dad wanted me to go down the right, but I took out
the driver and took the Tiger line,” Williams said. “I got rewarded for the aggressive approach with a perfect lie in the middle of
the fairway. Caitlyn also hit a good drive, but she caught some wind and her ball finished in the first cut of the rough. We both hit
the green in two, though, and the pressure mounted. “I lagged my first putt about 2 feet short of the hole. Caitlyn’s eagle putt
just rimmed the hole and she tapped in for birdie. I took a huge breath when I stood over my putt. I just told myself this is the one
you have to make and it dropped. We both played really solid golf and it was a great contest, right up to the final putt.”
It’s the second win of the season for Williams, but her first success on the junior circuit helped her to close the gap on Macnab in
the GolfRSA Junior Rankings.“Every junior on the circuit dreams of winning one of the two Nomads national junior
championships, and I am over the moon,” Williams said. “I came close last year but couldn’t pull it through at Royal Cape, so I
am extremely pleased with this result.
“I am so grateful to Nomads for giving me and everyone this wonderful event and the Nomads SA Girls Championship at Orkney
and I would like to thank GolfRSA and Womens Golf South Africa for the opportunity to play in two world-class events. And lastly,
thank you to Caitlyn for an intense battle in the final round.”
Macnab from Ekurhuleni took second on two-over with a final round 72.
Anita Chen went wire-to-wire with rounds of 91, 94 and 86 to win the Silver Division by two shots from fellow Western Province
junior Jemma Louw, while Western Province’s Kim Albertus took the honours in the Bronze Division on 60 points.

NOMADS SA GIRLS' ROSE BOWL 54 HOLES STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

25 - 26 March 2019

Langebaan Country Estate

Bronze Division (HCI 15.4 - 29.3)

DETAILS NAME CLUB UNION POINTS
Best Round 1 Isabella Williams Clovelly Country Club WP 26
Best Round 2 Kim Albertus King David Mowbray Golf Club WP 34
Runner Up Tamsen Skippers Kuils River Golf Club WP 55
Winner Kim Albertus King David Mowbray Golf Club WP 60

DETAILS Silver Division (HCI 6.6 - 15.3)
Best Nett Round 1
Best Nett Round 2 NAME CLUB UNION SCORE
Best Nett Round 3 Thaakirah Bickoo Walmer Golf Club EP 72
Lané Weenink Kimberley Golf Club NC 78
Kesha Louw c/i East London Golf Club BR 68

Best Nett 54 Holes: 3rd Kesha Louw East London Golf Club BR 228
Best Nett 54 Holes: Runner Up Anita Chen Bellville Golf Club WP 226
Best Nett 54 Holes: Winner Thaakirah Bickoo Walmer Golf Club EP 225

Best Gross: 4th Nelia Swanepoel Erinvale Golf Club WP 276
Best Gross: 3rd Kesha Louw c/i East London Golf Club BR 276
Best Gross: Runner Up Jemma Louw Durbanville Golf Club WP 273
Best Gross: Winner
Anita Chen Bellville Golf Club WP 271
DETAILS
Best Nett Round 1 Championship Division (HCI 6.5 & Under)
Best Nett Round 2
Best Nett Round 3 NAME CLUB UNION SCORE
Best Nett 54 Holes: Runner Up Caitlyn Macnab c/i Serengeti Golf And Wildlife Estate EK 68
Best Nett 54 Holes: Winner Jordan Rothman c/i Durbanville Golf Club WP 69
Best Gross: 6th Crystal Beukes Stellenbosch Golf Club BL 66
Best Gross: 5th
Best Gross: 4th Caitlyn Macnab Serengeti Golf And Wildlife Estate EK 209
Best Gross: 3rd Kaylah Williams Durbanville Golf Club WP 208

DETAILS Jordan Rothman Durbanville Golf Club WP 228
Best 12 years and Under GT 223
(Born between 2006 - 2007) Symone Henriques c/o Glenvista Country Club EK 223
Best 14 years and Under GT 221
(Born 2004 - 2005) Kiera Floyd c/i Ebotse Golf Club
Best 16 years and Under
(Born 2002 - 2003) Kaiyuree Moodley Bryanston Country Club

DETAILS Age Division Prizes (HCI 15.3 & Under)
Best Gross: Runner Up
Best Gross: Winner NAME CLUB UNION SCORE
BR 276
Kesha Louw c/i East London Golf Club EK 223
WP 217
Kiera Floyd Ebotse Golf Club

Kaylah Williams Durbanville Golf Club

Championship Division (HCI 6.5 & Under)

NAME CLUB UNION SCORE
Caitlyn Macnab Serengeti Golf And Wildlife Estate EK 218
WP 217
Kaylah Williams Durbanville Golf Club

Winner 12 & Under: Kesha Louw Winner 14 & Under: Kiera Floyd Winner 16 & Under: Kaylah Williams

B Division (HI 6.6 – 15.3) B Division (HI 6.6 – 15.3)
Winner Best Nett: Thaakirah Bickoo Winner Best Gross: Anita Chen

Runner Up: Caitlyn Macnab Winner: Kaylah Williams





Thank You from all the players
2019 Nomads SA Girls Rose Bowl Championship

Dear Nomads of South Africa,

For your ongoing support, generosity, time and money giving to
South African junior golf. Your partnership provides the Juniors with
the opportunity to participate and compete, and helps us
identify and develop talent.
WE SALUTE YOU & THANK YOU !


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