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WATCH: Rising golf star opens Joburg Open

Tshiamo is used to be in a big stage and winning is part of his life.

History was made on March 5 at the iconic Houghton Golf Club when the Joburg Open teed off in unforgettable fashion.

For the first time in the tournament’s history, the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Clr Dada Morero, handed the ceremonial driver not to a seasoned professional but to a rising star, 10-year-old Tshiamo Makamedi from Ekurhuleni.

Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Clr Dada Morero and 10-year-old Tshiamo Makamedi at the iconic Houghton Golf Club during the Joburg Open. Photo: Supplied

With cameras rolling and spectators watching in anticipation, Tshiamo stepped up to the tee box. Calm beyond his years, he addressed the ball and sent it sailing down the fairway, officially opening the 2026 edition of the prestigious tournament.

Morero said the decision to entrust the ceremonial tee shot to Tshiamo was intentional and symbolic. “Today was about more than opening a world-class golf tournament. It was about investing in the future of our city and our country.

“When I met Tshiamo and saw his talent, discipline, and passion for the game, I knew he represented the future of South African golf. By giving him this platform, we are sending a message that Johannesburg believes in nurturing young talent,” he said.

@southern.courierHistory was made on March 5 at the iconic Houghton Golf Club when the Joburg Open teed off in unforgettable fashion. For the first time in the tournament’s history, the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Clr Dada Morero, handed the ceremonial driver not to a seasoned professional but to a rising star, 10-year-old Tshiamo Makamedi from Ekurhuleni. Full story on southerncourier.co.za

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The mayor further committed the City’s support to developing young sporting talent. “We will continue to create opportunities and platforms for young stars like Tshiamo to shine. I have no doubt that if he continues working hard, we may very well see him lifting a major international trophy in the near future. Johannesburg will walk that journey with him and many others,” noted Dada.

For Tshiamo, the moment was nothing short of magical. Beaming with pride after his historic shot, he shared his excitement: “I was very happy and excited when they gave me the driver. I like the ‘ping’ sound when I hit the ball – it makes me feel powerful,” he said with a smile. “I just wanted to hit it straight and make everyone proud.”

The crowd’s applause confirmed that he had done exactly that.

And as young Tshiamo’s ball soared into the morning sky, it carried more than just distance – it carried the hopes of a city that believes in its youth, its talent, and its global future.

When Smart Golf celebrated Youth Day in June 2025, Tshiamo won the tournament.

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Lucky Thusi

Lucky Thusi is the News Editor of Comaro Chronicle. He started as a reporter for Southern Courier in 2008. Since then, he has grown in leaps and bounds in journalism for the past 17 years.

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