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All Set for All Africa Junior Golf Championship

Wednesday 2 April 2025
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Calum Hill Triumphs in Dramatic Playoff to Win 2025 Joburg Open

Monday 10 March 2025
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Keegan Shutt's Remarkable Comeback: Finishes Second at the R&A Africa Amateur Championship

Friday 7 February 2025
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What is the 2025 Africa Amateur Championship?

Tuesday 4 February 2025
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Keegan Shutt: Zimbabwe’s Rising Golf Star Poised for Africa Amateur Championship Success

Tuesday 4 February 2025
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Leopard Creek: The Perfect Venue for the Africa Amateur Championship

Tuesday 4 February 2025
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The R&A's Role in Growing Golf Culture in Africa

Sunday 2 February 2025
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Michael Karanga Warigia: Kenya’s Rising Star Set for the 2025 Africa Amateur Championship

Saturday 1 February 2025
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Reagan Akena: Uganda's Rising Golf Star Poised for Africa Amateur Championship Glory

Thursday 30 January 2025
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Vincent Chidambazina: From Cyclone Survivor to Golf Prodigy

Thursday 30 January 2025
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Ivan Verster: South Africa's Rising Golf Star

Wednesday 29 January 2025
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Amateurs Face Tough Opening Round at Zimbabwe Open

Monday 9 May 0225

Hot shots on the greens

Current trending players in the golfing world.

Thriston Lawrence

Thriston Lawrence

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At 28, Lawrence has rapidly ascended in the golfing world. He clinched victories at the 2021 Joburg Open, 2022 Omega European Masters, 2022 Investec South African Open Championship, and the 2023 BMW International Open. Notably, he secured a solo-fourth finish at the 2024 Open Championship and earned a PGA Tour card for the 2025 season.

Christo Lamprecht

Christo Lamprecht

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Standing at 6 feet 8 inches, Lamprecht is renowned for his impressive driving distance. In 2023, he became the third South African in six years to win The Amateur Championship, earning an exemption to that year's Open Championship, where he received the Silver Medal as the low amateur. By September 2023, he had ascended to the top of the world amateur rankings.

Maha Haddioui

Maha Haddioui

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A trailblazing Moroccan professional golfer and the first Arab woman to earn full status on the Ladies European Tour (LET). Competing since 2012, she has represented Morocco on the international stage, including multiple LET events and the Olympic Games (Tokyo 2020). Haddioui has consistently been a strong ambassador for women's golf in the Arab world, inspiring the next generation of golfers.

Naomi Wafula

Naomi Wafula

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One of the top female golfers in East Africa. She made history as one of the first Kenyan women to compete in the prestigious Magical Kenya Ladies Open, a Ladies European Tour (LET) event. Wafula has been a dominant force in regional golf, winning multiple Kenya Ladies Golf Union (KLGU) tournaments and representing Kenya in international competitions. As a trailblazer for women's golf in Kenya, she continues to inspire young golfers and elevate the sport in the region.