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Men's Golf IGF Sunshine Tour 2022 (FBC Zim Open)


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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Luca Filippi
-11
 
RSA.gif Louis De Jager
-6
 
RSA.gif Jaco Ahlers
-5
RSA.gif Louis Albertse
-5
USA.gif Dan Erickson
-5
ZAM.gif Madalitso Muthiya
-5
RSA.gif Albert Venter (a)
-5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T8
Wynand Dingle
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-4
T8
Nikhil Rama
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-4
T10
Ryan Cairns
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-3
12
Hennie O'Kennedy
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-3
T10
Neil Schietekat
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-3
T10
Keagan Thomas
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-3
T14
Jean Hugo
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-2
T14
James Mack
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-2
T14
Slade Pickering
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-2
T14
Martin Vorster (a)
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-2
T14
Stefan Wears-Taylor
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-2
T19
Kyle Barker
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-1
T19
Nyasha Muyambo
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-1
T19
Jacques P De Villiers
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-1
T19
Clancy Waugh
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-1
T23
Deon Germishuys
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E
T23
Hayden Griffiths
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E
T23
Michael Kok
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E
T23
Martin Rohwer
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E
T23
Jj Senekal
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E
T23
Mj Viljoen
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E
T23
Rhys West
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E
T23
Ryan van Velzen
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E
T31
Brian Gondo
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+1
T31
Simon Katembenuka
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+1
T31
Shaahid Mahmed
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+1
T31
Therion Nel
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+1
T31
Combrinck Smit
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+1
T36
Jared Harvey
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+2
T36
Ricky Hendler
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+2
T36
Rupert Kaminski
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+2
T36
Kyle McClatchie
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+2
T36
Keegan Shutt
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+2
T41
Byron Coetzee
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+3
T41
Stephen Ferreira
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+3
T41
Benjamin Follett-Smith
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+3
T41
Thorne Juan van Zyl
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+3
T41
Stuart Krog (a)
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+3
T41
Joe Long (a)
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+3
T41
Herman Loubser
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+3
T41
Dylan Naidoo
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+3
T41
Lyle Rowe
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+3
T50
Jacques Blaauw
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+4
T50
Merrick Bremner
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+4
T50
Robson Chinhoi
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+4
T50
Teaghan Gauche
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+4
T50
Luke Jerling
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+4
T50
Callum Mowat
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+4
T50
Tafara Mpofu
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+4
T50
Michael Palmer
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+4
T50
Mohammad Rauf Mandhu
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+4
T50
Jovan Rebula
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+4
T50
Sydney Wemba
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+4
T61
Jack Allard (a)
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+5
T61
Erhard Lambrechts
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+5
T61
Visitor Mapwanya
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+5
T61
Dylan Mostert
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+5
T61
Celestin Nsanzuwer
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+5
T61
Michael Wallace
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+5
CUT
Adam Breen
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+6
CUT
Sean Cronje
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+6
CUT
Phumlani Maluka
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+6
CUT
Clayton Mansfield
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+6
CUT
Danie van Niekerk
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+6
CUT
Brooklin Bailey
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+7
CUT
Bradley Bawden
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Sean Bradley
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+7
CUT
Paul Chidale
MAW.gif
+7
CUT
Mutahi Kibugu
KEN.gif
+7
CUT
Tatende Makunde
SWZ.gif
+7
CUT
Ignatius Mketekete
ZIM.gif
+7
CUT
Trainos Muradzikwa
ZIM.gif
+7
CUT
James Pennington
SWZ.gif
+7
CUT
Jake Redman
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+7
CUT
Robson Saurombe
ZIM.gif
+7
CUT
Li Shijie
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+7
CUT
Paul Boshoff
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+8
CUT
Gabriel Chibale
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+8
CUT
Harry Konig
ENG.gif
+8
CUT
Kayyam Rauf Mandhu
ZIM.gif
+8
CUT
Ronald Rugumayo
UGA.gif
+8
CUT
Chris Cannon
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+9
CUT
Clive Nguru
ZIM.gif
+9
CUT
Leon Vorster
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+9
CUT
Andre van Dyk
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+9
CUT
Ndazura Munashe
ZIM.gif
+10
CUT
Aloys Nsabimana
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+10
CUT
Adam Sailesi
MAW.gif
+10
CUT
Pride Sembo
ZIM.gif
+10
CUT
Henning du Plooy
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+10
CUT
Luke Brown
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+11
CUT
Tristin Galant
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+11
CUT
Erick Ooko Obura
KEN.gif
+11
CUT
Joshua Seale
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+11
CUT
Jacquin Hess
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+12
CUT
Julius Kamalizeni
ZIM.gif
+12
CUT
Mairosi Katembenuka
ZIM.gif
+12
CUT
Promise Sombrero
ZIM.gif
+12
CUT
Vaughn van Deventer
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+12
CUT
Kyle Lucas
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+13
CUT
Wayne Stroebel
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+13
CUT
Akil Yousuf
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+13
CUT
Anyway Katembenuka
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+14
CUT
Bradley Kulaisi
ZIM.gif
+14
CUT
Tariro November
ZIM.gif
+14
CUT
Clifford Sibanda
ZIM.gif
+14
CUT
Mark Williams
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+14
CUT
Paidon Chiwaka
ZIM.gif
+16
CUT
Victor Kachepatsonga
MAW.gif
+16
CUT
Gerard du Plooy
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+16
CUT
Maverick Faber
FRA.gif
+17
CUT
Morton Kombai
ZIM.gif
+17
CUT
Howard Bauti
ZIM.gif
+18
CUT
Simon Murungweni
ZIM.gif
+18
CUT
Kevin Rhoderick
DEN.gif
+18
CUT
Young Sik Baek
KOR.gif
+18
CUT
Gareth Sargent
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+19
CUT
Sean Bell
ZIM.gif
+21
CUT
Tanaka Chatora
ZIM.gif
+21
CUT
Gary Ferguson
ZIM.gif
+21
CUT
Tonderayi Masunga
ZIM.gif
+21
CUT
William Lake
ZIM.gif
+22
CUT
Never Milazi
ZIM.gif
+22
CUT
Phillip Tshuma
ZIM.gif
+22
CUT
Liberty Gumisa
ZIM.gif
+23
CUT
Keegan Meth
ZIM.gif
+23
CUT
Rasheed Mohomed
ZIM.gif
+23
CUT
Matthew Mortimer
RSA.gif
+23
CUT
Tawana Mangoma
ZIM.gif
+24
CUT
Titch Musemburi
ZIM.gif
+24
CUT
Dean Schoultz
ZIM.gif
+24
CUT
Pranay Kapur
ZIM.gif
+25
CUT
Campbell Macmillan
ZIM.gif
+26
CUT
Clive Muchenje
ZIM.gif
+26
CUT
Mandla Dlamini Jr
SWZ.gif
+27
CUT
Roy Narsing
ZIM.gif
+27
CUT
Munashe Madhodha
ZIM.gif
+30
CUT
Braydon Amm
ZIM.gif
+33
CUT
Takudzwa Basopo
ZIM.gif
+34
WD
Matthew Campbell
USA.gif
E
WD
Davison Elijah
ZIM.gif
E
 
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