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Woodlands International College continued hosting some of SA’s most accomplished young golfers as part of its proud sporting heritage from May 14 to 16.

A participant enjoys Woodlands International College’s 11th consecutive Woodlands Junior Masters Championship.

For the 11th consecutive year, the college presented the 2023 chapter of the Woodlands Junior Masters Championship, together with the Woodlands Primary School Golf Challenge, both of which teed off at the Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club last Sunday, following the opening shot ceremony where Woodlands founding director Ronnie Matthews opened the championship.

This tournament is a premium event on the college’s golfing circuit when Woodlands entertains young golfers – boys and girls from schools across SA – for three days of competitive junior golf in pursuit of the Woodlands Junior Masters Individual and Team Champion titles.Audrey Matthews , Vuyisani Makama , former Springbok Gcobani Bobo and Brenda Sampson .

Woodlands was delighted to again host the South African Golf Board Development Team, which entered six players in the championship. The three days of play – aimed at cultivating the next generation of world-class SA golfers – was supported by former Springboks Owen Nkumane and Gcobane Bobo, who played alongside the players, and culminated in a prizegiving on Tuesday afternoon at which masters blazers and over R80 000 in prizes were bestowed upon the winners by Bobo: Balderstone Sports Institute , Vuyisani Makama from Balderstone Sports Institute and Keira Howroyd from Woodlands International College , who also received the...

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