Tuesday 23 February 2016

Weekly Newsletter - 21 February 2016

A missed putt for eagle – so, so, close - on the final hole saw Andries van Zyl concede the chance to force a playoff and confirmed Bloemfontein’s Therion Nel the 2016 Mellins i Style Northern Cape Open Champion. Nel completed the three rounds on a five under par aggregate 211 (70, 72, 69). Andries van Zyl was second on 212 ((71, 71, 70) with defending champion Josef Fourie third on on 213 (72, 72, 69).
The leading NC players were KGC’s Andries Kori on 217 (68, 77, 72), his score marred by a disappointing second round, Sishen Golf Club’s Alan Toy on 220 (73, 76, 71) and KGC’s Dean Schoenegevel on 221 (77, 70, 74).
The leading players in the NC Senior section were Stan de Beer 221 (71, 78, 72), Nico Ross 231 (73, 77, 81), Keith Brown 234 (80, 75, 79) and Conrad de Beer 234 (80, 78, 76) – all of the KGC.
The best of the NC Juniors were Gordey Fatkulin on 223 (75, 75, 73) and NJ van van der Walt 227 (74, 73, 80), both from Hartswater, and KGC’s Joshua Edwards on 230 (77, 77, 76). Within that section the round of day, Sunday, belonged to young Danie Liebenberg. Despite a four over par eight at the 16th hole he returned a personal best 74 gross, two under for the remaining 17 holes, a stretch that included five birdies.
It was of course the final opportunity to gain selection for the Senior IPT Northern Cape provincial team announced afterwards as follows – Seniors: Stan de Beer, Anton Boyce, AP Botes, Frans Smith, Conrad de Beer, Keith Brown, Nico Ross and Hennie Bezuidenhout - Super Seniors: Machiel Cronje, Eddie Barkhuizen, Faan Rheeder and Ernst Swart.

A count out on 21 points placed Helena Janse first and Bernie Bennett second in the Friday Sun Flamingo Niner. Allan Meyers was third, alone on 20 points. Francois Schwartz (19) and Ricardo Joseph (18) were the final prize winners.

Ant Crozier relied on steady golf, sans a big six, to take the KWV Powerplay Niner on Thursday evening. Dave Wilson and Neville Alexander were second and third respectively, each on 19 points and each through the aid of a big six. Wedge Crozier and Ronnie Engelbrecht, also, each posted a big six to gain a ticket to the Roodeberg and Rump draw.

Barend Burger was again first up at the prize giving table on Wednesday. As proxy on this occasion for Bertie Burger who returned 39 individual stableford points to win the Darsha Insurance Brokers IPS. Harry Welham was the runner up on 38 points with OJ Maimane third on 36 points.
Alan Meyers enjoyed an outright win in the Tuesday Cleveland sponsored Super Six Tournament, his score 14 points. Peter Salo and Hein Voigt were second and third, each on 12 points.

This week the KGC offers the Super Six on Tuesday, the Horseshoe Inn BBS on Wednesday and the Under 23 Spur Challenge and KWV Powerplay Niner on Thursday. On Friday it is the Sun Flamingo Niner followed by the CTCS draw valued at R1500. At the weekend it is an IPS Saturday and the first round of the Sealing Solutions League, the format singles matchplay.

Also add 


LADIES SECTION
League: List in Locker-room for those available to play league this year.
Club Championships: 5th & 6th March 2016: Saturday 18 holes (pm) & Sunday 18 (am).
AGM: Saturday 5th March at 6h30, light supper to be served.   
The current Committee is to stand down and is not available for re-election.
It is imperative, therefore, that the ladies from the balance of the section kindly make themselves available for election.  (The consequence, should that not happen, is that the Ladies will fall directly under the Club).

Plus SENIOR LADIES per ELSJE LOUW

Plus
NO PARKING IN LOADING ZONE
IN FRONT OF CLUBHOUSE
as of  1st MARCH 2016
Any vehicles parked in the loading zone in front of the Clubhouse
other than those delivering items for the Golf Club, the Golf Shop or the Golfers Inn

WILL BE CLAMPED
The release costs R300

             
           
SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE BY
29 FEBRUARY 2016
The Constitution states that “The annual subscription shall become payable on
the first day of January in each and every year”. 
The extension to 31 March, as has become common to many Members, was a Committee concession only.
That concession has been reviewed in lieu of the fact that
            both the Affiliation fees and the HNA fees are payable by the end of February.   

DRESS CODE

ON THE COURSE
PROPER GOLF ATTIRE.
Golf shirt with collar, smart shorts (no lace up running/rugby style “get away with it shorts”), golf socks. LOOK LIKE A GOLFER.

IN THE CLUB HOUSE
CASUAL NEAT, sandals are allowed. (No vests, no bare feet.) NO CAPS INDOORS.

Wherever you are
BEAR YOURSELF WELL

GRACIOUS CONDUCT
TOWARDS YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS WILL COUNT ABOVE ALL




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