Ash Youngest Pro Tour Champ Ever

    South Africa’s Ashleigh Simon has become the youngest ever professional winner of a Ladies European Tour event at the Catalonia Ladies Masters in Spain.  

SA Girls Fade in Holland

  Laurette Maritz failed to take her impressive form on the first two days of the KLM Ladies Open in Holland into the third round, and slipped down the leaderboard as Gwladys Nocera claimed her fourth Ladies European Tour title with a comprehensive seven stroke victory on Sunday.   

SA 3 Ready for KLM Ladies Open

  France’s Stephanie Arricau would love to add a second KLM Ladies Open title to her trophy collection as she defends at Eindhovensche Golf in the Netherlands this week, but she’s going to have to deal with three foremost South African golfers on the way, as Lee-Anne Pace, Ashleigh Simon and the in-form Laurette Maritz […]

SA Four Tee Off in Ireland

  The Ladies European Tour last visited Northern Ireland in 2003, but four South Africans are in the run for the Northern Ireland Ladies Open at the Hilton Templepatrick Golf Club, starting on Friday.  

Three Contest Italian Open

  Lee-Anne Pace is the first of three South African women to tee off at the €400,000 BMW Ladies Italian Open, starting today at the Sheraton Parco de Medici, in Rome, Italy.   

Ash’s 1st Pro Tour Letdown

    Nerves got the better of South Africa’s sparkling golf talent Ashleigh Simon, as she failed to make the cut at the halfway mark of the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, the opening tournament of her rookie year as a pro.  

Ash & Co Struggle in Switzerland

South Africans continued to struggle in the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, at Golf Gerre Losone in Switzerland, as all four of them missed the cut after Friday’s round two.  

Pace Best Placed in Switzerland

    Lee-Anne Pace is the best-placed of four South Africans after the first round of the Deutsche Bank Ladies Swiss Open, at the Golf Gerre Losone, Switzerland, when she recorded an even-par 72 to finish four off the leading pack.  

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