Kagoro Sets Sight on International Golf Career

Rising Ugandan golfer, Keisha Wiltshire Kagoro, dreams of being part of the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour and playing the Women’s PGA Champs. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her journey so far and desire to launch a golf academy.

Williams relishes Junior Open experience

GolfRSA Elite Squad player Kaylah Williams turned a disappointing start into a memorable international debut when she fired a trio of birdies over the closing holes in The Junior Open Championship in Scotland on Wednesday.

Get to Know: Top Equestrian Athlete Lorette Knowles-Taylor

Lorette started riding in Namibia at the age of 7 and was competing by age 9. Her parents, Arthur and Alwyn Knowles are completely not horsey, but have supported Lorette’s commitment to her horses for over 30 years. They are still her biggest horsey fans. Between the ages of 13 -17 years she competed as […]

Garcia Debut at English Amateur Stroke Play

SA’s no.6-ranked amateur Nicole Garcia makes good on her English Amateur Stroke Play debut, shooting improving rounds each day to mark her entry with a top-25 finish at Sussex on the weekend

Garcia Lands in UK on Q-School Ticket

Women’s Golf SA sends Ekurheleni golfer Nicole Garcia to the Ladies European Tour Q-School as part fulfilment of its quest to support the careers of SA’s three leading senior amateurs

Simon Clinches Runner-Up at EU Masters

SA golfing star Ashleigh Simon played solid golf throughout the weekend to finish 1 shot behind the 2013 Ladies European Masters champ Karrie Web, where Lee-Anne Pace marked a formidable come-back after Round 1 woes

Ochoa Wins British Open

    World No 1 Lorena Ochoa etched her name into the history books by becoming the first woman to win a professional event at the home of golf, at the Ricoh Women’s British Open on the Old Course, St Andrews.   

Simon Bows out of British Open

  South Africa’s sole representative in the Women’s British Open, Ashleigh Simon, has missed the cut, and won’t contest the remainder of the historic first women’s professional event at the home of golf, the Old Course at St Andrews.  

Ash Struggles on the Old Course

  South Africa’s Ashleigh Simon found the going tough on day one of the Women’s British Open, and suffered a double-bogey on each nine to go with four bogies for the day to finish the day four over-par, and 10 shots behind overnight leader, the world number one Lorena Ochoa.   

Simon Tees Up at St. Andrews

  The co-sanctioned 2007 Ricoh Women’s British Open takes women where they have never played before, as the tournament breaks new ground this week when it is played over the revered Old Course at St Andrews, from August 2nd –5th.  

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 […]

Stars Visit Bakers at St Davids

Proteas superstars Andrew Hall, AB de Villiers, Andre Nel, Loots Bosman and assistant coach Vincent Barnes are billed to make guest appearances at the Bakers Mini Cricket Festival at St Davids tomorrow, gsport has learned on good autority.

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