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Men's Golf IGF Sunshine Tour 2020 - 2021 (Gauteng Championship presented by Betway)


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Men's Golf IGF Sunshine Tour 2020 - 2021 (Gauteng Championship presented by Betway)

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 
RSA.gif Jbe Kruger
-21
 
RSA.gif Martin Rohwer
-19
 
RSA.gif Neil Schietekat
-18
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
T4
Hennie Otto
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-17
T4
Mj Viljoen
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-17
6
Adilson Da silva
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-15
T7
Tristen Strydom
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-14
T7
Jaco Van zyl
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-14
T9
Jean Hugo
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-13
T9
Anthony Michael
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-13
T9
Ockie Strydom
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-13
12
Kyle Barker
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-12
T13
Trevor Fisher Jr
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-11
T13
Hennie du Plessis
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-11
T15
Louis Albertse
RSA.gif
-10
T15
Oliver Bekker
RSA.gif
-10
T15
Heinrich Bruiners
RSA.gif
-10
T15
Benjamin Follett-Smith
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-10
T15
Daniel Greene
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-10
T15
Anton Haig
RSA.gif
-10
T15
Malcolm Mitchell
RSA.gif
-10
T22
Christiaan Basson
RSA.gif
-9
T22
Fredrik From
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-9
T22
Clinton Grobler
RSA.gif
-9
T22
Ruan Korb
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-9
T22
Doug McGuigan
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-9
T22
Jaco Prinsloo
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-9
T22
Cj du Plessis
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-9
T29
Thriston Lawrence
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-8
T29
Madalitso Muthiya
ZAM.gif
-8
T31
Richard Joubert
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-7
T31
Jake Roos
RSA.gif
-7
T31
Lyle Rowe
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-7
T34
Ruan Conradie
RSA.gif
-6
T34
Luca Filippi
RSA.gif
-6
T34
James Kingston
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-6
T34
Nikhil Rama
RSA.gif
-6
T34
Albert Venter (a)
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-6
T39
Deon Germishuys
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-5
T39
Jacques P De Villiers
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-5
T41
Stephen Ferreira
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-4
T41
James Hart du Preez
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-4
43
Andrew Williamson
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-2
44
Philip Geerts
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E
CUT
Jaco Ahlers
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-4
CUT
Jacques Blaauw
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-4
CUT
Paul Boshoff
RSA.gif
-4
CUT
Matias Calderon
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-4
CUT
Jared Harvey
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-4
CUT
Roberto Lupini
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-4
CUT
Thanda Mavundla
RSA.gif
-4
CUT
Jason Smith
RSA.gif
-4
CUT
Jean-Paul Strydom
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-4
CUT
Steve Surry
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-4
CUT
Chris Swanepoel
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-4
CUT
Toto Thimba Jr.
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-4
CUT
Brooklin Bailey
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-3
CUT
Aubrey Beckley
RSA.gif
-3
CUT
Andre Bossert
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-3
CUT
Sean Bradley
RSA.gif
-3
CUT
Luke Brown
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-3
CUT
Riekus Nortje
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-3
CUT
Michael Palmer
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-3
CUT
Adriel Poonan
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-3
CUT
Jj Senekal
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-3
CUT
Desne van den Bergh
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-3
CUT
Byron Coetzee
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-2
CUT
Hayden Griffiths
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Alex Haindl
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-2
CUT
Keith Horne
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Rupert Kaminski
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Jason Roets (a)
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Stuart Smith
USA.gif
-2
CUT
Keagan Thomas
RSA.gif
-2
CUT
Allister De Kock
RSA.gif
-1
CUT
Jack Duthie
RSA.gif
-1
CUT
Coert Groenewald
RSA.gif
-1
CUT
Michael Hollick
RSA.gif
-1
CUT
Breyten Meyer
RSA.gif
-1
CUT
Daniel Nduva
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-1
CUT
Richie O'Donovan
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-1
CUT
Ulrich Van den berg
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-1
CUT
Andre De Decker
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E
CUT
Jason Diab
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Clayton Mansfield
POR.gif
E
CUT
Makhetha Mazibuko
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Therion Nel
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Stefan Wears-Taylor
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Rourke van Der Spuy
RSA.gif
E
CUT
Gideon van Der Vyver
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E
CUT
James Kamte
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+1
CUT
Pieter Moolman
RSA.gif
+1
CUT
Callum Mowat
RSA.gif
+1
CUT
Andre Nel
RSA.gif
+1
CUT
Keenan Davidse
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
PH McIntyre
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
Musiwalo Nethunzwi
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+2
CUT
Hennie O'Kennedy
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
Derick Petersen
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
Marthin Scheepers
RSA.gif
+2
CUT
Quintin Wilsnach
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+2
CUT
Jacquin Hess
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+3
CUT
Dylan Naidoo
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+3
CUT
James Pennington
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+3
CUT
Bradford Vaughan
RSA.gif
+3
CUT
Dwayne Basson
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+4
CUT
Ruan De Smidt
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+4
CUT
David McIntyre
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+4
CUT
Siyanda Mwandla
RSA.gif
+4
CUT
Colin Nel
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+4
CUT
Estiaan Conradie
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Wynand Dingle
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Luke Jerling
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Thabang Simon
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Mark Williams
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Andrew van Der Knaap
RSA.gif
+5
CUT
Alphius Kelapile
RSA.gif
+6
CUT
Shaahid Mahmed
ZIM.gif
+6
CUT
Tumelo Molloyi
RSA.gif
+6
CUT
Dayne Moore
ZAM.gif
+6
CUT
Mohammad Rauf Mandhu
ZIM.gif
+6
CUT
Ben Firth
ENG.gif
+7
CUT
Irvin Mazibuko
RSA.gif
+7
CUT
Freddy Schott
RSA.gif
+7
CUT
Matthew Spacey
RSA.gif
+7
CUT
Merrick Bremner
RSA.gif
+8
CUT
Thabiso Ngcobo
RSA.gif
+8
CUT
Greg Bentley
ZIM.gif
+10
CUT
Jake Redman
RSA.gif
+10
CUT
Juran Dreyer
RSA.gif
+11
CUT
Teaghan Gauche
RSA.gif
+11
CUT
Shalan Govender
RSA.gif
+11
CUT
Peetie van Der Merwe
RSA.gif
+12
CUT
Travis Ladner
RSA.gif
+14
CUT
Leon Visser
RSA.gif
+14
CUT
Evance Vukeya
RSA.gif
+15
CUT
Samba Niang
SEN.gif
+19
DQ
Wallie Coetsee
RSA.gif
E
 
 
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