GOLF NEWS - Central Gauteng Golf Union’s Samantha Whateley went wire-to-wire to lift the South African Women’s Stroke Play Championship title, while teenager Charlotte Phipps celebrated a hugely popular Silver Division victory at Mount Edgecombe Country Club Estate on Tuesday, 21 February.
Rounds of 69 on the par-70 Woods Course and a level-par 72 and closing 75 on The Lakes were ample to earn Whateley a long-awaited victory on a tournament total of two-over-par.
The Country Club Johannesburg golfer finished six shots clear of Kyra van Kan from Ekurhuleni, Chloe Royston from KwaZulu-Natal, and Southern Cape’s Jasmine Furstenburg.
“I am so happy that I was able to pull it through. It has been a dream of mine to win this tournament since I was young. I have played it every year since I was 12 years old and to finally win it is really very special.”
After temperatures soared to close to 40 degrees in the second round, the golfers arrived to a cold, overcast and windy day at the Lakes.
It turned into a rollercoaster round for the normally steady Whateley, three shots clear at the start.
Having recovered from an early bogey on the second with a birdie on the fourth, she dropped again on the seventh. She bounced back with a birdie at the turn and backed that up with another gain on the 11th hole, but then had a disappointing run of three bogeys on the trot from the 12th.
Whateley found the cup again on the 15th for a satisfying birdie, but a double bogey at the final hole left her with a wry smile.
“That finish was a bit bitter-sweet,” said the GolfRSA National Squad member. “It was very windy, and it made a narrow and challenging layout even trickier. If you hit your ball even just a little offline, it was gone.
“Playing the last I could afford the double, but it was a little disappointing to finish at way. It was a fantastic tournament, despite having four seasons in three days. I really like the Lakes course; I find it more challenging and satisfying, as it really places a premium on your course management.
“This win means everything to me. It feels amazing to get it done. Now I am looking forward to the match play. The momentum shifts now, and it’s all about playing for the best score on every hole. I just hope the wind is a little kinder to us on Wednesday.”
Fan favourite Charlotte Phipps gave the Mount Edgecombe members a proper reason to cheer when she made the most of her golf course knowledge in the familiar surroundings of her home course to race raced to a 14-stroke victory.
“I am very happy because the Lakes is my favourite home course, and to win here today in these conditions is extra special,” said Phipps, who carded rounds of 84, 79 and 88.
“It’s great that I can keep this trophy at Mount Edgecombe. It was a tough week, because the rough is up, but I am happy with how I played. The majority of my drives were really good today and I putted really well and saved me a lot of shots.”
Oubaai Golf Club’s Holly Erler finished in second place with rounds of 92, 90 and 83 while Jaime Meth from Country Club Johannesburg was a further stroke adrift in third after carding rounds of 92, 89 and 85.
Now that the stroke play championship is finished, both Whateley and Phipps will have to adapt to the mental and physical demands of the match-play format when they tee it up in the South African Amateur Championships on Wednesday.
“I prefer the match-play format, because, say, you lose one hole, you don’t have much of a deficit and you can come back the next hole. It’s a fun format for me and I am looking forward to the challenge.’
Phipps was equally excited.
“I don’t have much experience in match play tournaments, but I am really excited to have a chance to play in the SA Amateur. I think it’s going to be fun, because you just focus on hole at a time.”
Over at the Woods course, the first round of the men’s match play stage concluded with 2023 South African Stroke Play Championship winner Martin Couvra leading the way. First out at 07:00, the Frenchman Martin Couvra dispatched Todd Parker from Namibia 6 & 5.
Reigning Amateur champion Aldrich Potgieter, who was denied the Proudfoot Trophy by Couvra in a sudden-death play-off after the pair tied on 13-under in the 36-hole stroke play qualifier, also comfortably advanced to the top 32.
It was a good day for the Irish, as Joshua Hill, Peter O’Keeffe, Robert Moran and Matthew McClean cleared the first hurdle. Robert Brazil also made the next round, but he had to eliminate fellow Golf Ireland team-mate Hugh Foley 2 & 1 to get there.
Matt Roberts from Wales, Scotland’s Gregors – Tait and Graham – and Jamie Mann, as well as Englishman Mark Stockdale all advanced, but Matthew Wilson from Scotland’s campaign was halted by South African Golf Development Board member Lyle Pedro, who won on the 21st hole.
A few more internationals fell at the first hurdle.
Christiaan Heyman defeated Swiss golfer Thomas Lecomte, Dan Bennett handed Shaurya Bhattacharya from India his walking papers and Jono Broomhead routed Adel Balala from Kenya.
SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN’S STROKE PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION RESULT (top10)
- 216 Samantha Whateley 69 72 75
- 222 Kyra van Kan 79 72 71; Chloe Royston 73 76 73; Jasmine Furstenburg 73 75 74
- 223 Bobbi Brown 75 73 75
- 224 Olivia Wood 73 76 75
- 225 Gia Raad 76 76 73; Casey Twidale 73 71 81
- 228 Shannon Butler 76 74 78
- 229 Isabella Ferreira 74 76 79
SILVER DIVISION RESULT (top 10)
- 251 Charlotte Phipps 84 79 88
- 265 Holly Erler 92 90 83
- 266 Jaime Meth 92 89 85
- 268 Sarah Gutuza 88 90 90
- 270 Michelle Rae 84 102 84
- 271 Stacey-Lee van Gent 88 99 84; Valentina Sakota 88 90 93
- 274 Kerry Wood 91 94 89
- 281 Isabel Verwey 89 92 100
- 282 Russo Roberts-Gouws 87 103 92
SOUTH AFRICAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men’s Round 1 Result
ROUND 1 RESULTS
- Martin Couvra FRA beat Todd Parker 6 & 5
- Clinton Duncan beat Jean Pierre van der Watt 2-up
- Jandré van Niekerk beat Dylan Kayne 2-up
- Matt Roberts WAL beat Njoroge Kibugu 4 & 3
- Ivan Verster beat Jack Brugman 5 & 4
- Conner Mackenzie beat Meyer Pauw 1-up
- Joshua Hill IRL beat Louis Liebenberg 1-up
- Gregor Graham SCO beat Bryan Newman 2 & 1
- Jonathan Broomhead beat Adel Balala KEN 5 & 4
- Mark Stockdale ENG beat Vukasin Suturovic 3 & 2
- Peter O’Keeffe IRL beat Travis Procter 4 & 2
- Matthew Rossouw beat Travis Ladner 3 & 2
- Janko van der Merwe beat Werner Deyzel 5 & 4
- Stals Swart beat James Boustead 3 & 1
- Robert Moran IRL beat Vinamra Anand IND 2 & 1
- Gregor Tait SCO beat Zachary Chegwidden ENG 4 & 3
- Aldrich Potgieter beat Nash de Klerk 4 & 3
- Christiaan Heyman beat Thomas Lecomte SUI 4 & 3
- Pascal Gunther beat Jordan Wessels 1-up
- Matthew Mcclean IRL beat Charl Barnard 1-up
- Warwick Purchase beat Bernhard Köster 5 & 4
- Robert Brazill IRL beat Hugh Foley IRL 2 & 1
- Jack Buchanan beat Fabrizio de Abreu 2 & 1
- Daniel Bennett beat Shaurya Bhattacharya IND 3 & 2
- Tyron Davidowitz beat Pearce Nash Lewin 6 & 5
- Pieter Rossouw beat Christopher Bagnall 1-up
- Jamie Mann SCO beat Morris Schiefner 1-up
- Filip Sakota beat Tristan Leonard 22nd hole
- Altin van der Merwe beat Ruben van der Berg 2 & 1
- Astin Wade Arthur beat Jordan Burnand 3 & 2
- Kyle de Beer beat Matthew Bramford 5 & 3
- Lyle Pedro beat Matthew Wilson SCO 21st hole
Celebrations for 2023 South African Women’s Stroke Play Championship winners Charlotte Phipps (silver division) at the Lakes course at Mount Edgecombe Country Club Estate. Photo: GolfRSA
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