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What’s happening at the Kimberley Golf Club – October 6 to 14

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Kimberley Golf Club results for the week of September 27 to 30 and what’s happening in the week of October 6 to 14.

Kimberley Golf Club results for the week of September 27 to 30 and what’s happening next week.

Results for the week of September 27 to 30 are:

The Wednesday, September 27 John Dory’s sponsored 18-hole IPS competition was won by Bernard Turpin with 44pts. Second was Imraan Kathree with 41pts on a count-out over 3rd placed Dee Kidson with the same score. Fourth was Fuad Mahri with 40 pts also on a count-out.

The Thursday, September 28 KWV sponsored Niner with power play options was won by Jade Paton with 22pts. Second was Braam Botes on 19ps and 3rd Keith Brown on 18pts.

The Friday, September 29 Flamingo Niner was won by Sharheem Richards with 22pts. Second was Susan Alexander on 20pts with Jaco Janse 3rd on 19pts and Parks Mashabao 4th on 18pts.

The Saturday, September 30 DNA Therapy sponsored 18-hole IPS competition was won by Susan Alexander on 42pts with Patsy Potgieter 2nd on 41pts and Andre Williams 3rd on 40pts.

The weekly Charlies outing was won by Patsy Potgieter who took the pot and the cake.

Please note that the visitor fee for 18 holes has been reduced to R350. Except for corporate and other special days.

The following is planned for October 6 to 14:

Friday, October 6: Flamingo Niner.

Saturday, October 7: Sol Plaatje University and St Peter’s Church Golf days.

Sunday, October 8: Social golf with special rates applying.

Monday, October 9: Course closed but office open for business

Tuesday, October 10: Social golf with special rates applying.

Wednesday, October 11: DARSHA sponsored 18-hole IPS.

Thursday, October 12: KWV Niner.

Friday, October 13: Flamingo Niner.

Saturday, October 14: KGC sponsored 18-hole IPS, the weekly Charlies outing and the monthly Seniors outing.

Remember the Barney starts on Tuesday, October 17. Book at the office.

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