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Impressive play at Skaap Dag

Estcourt Golf Club hosted its monthly Skaap Dag on November 25

Estcourt Golf Club hosted its monthly Skaap Dag on November 25. A betterball format with two scores to count on all par fives.

Winning on the day with an impressive 55 points were Luke Schiever and Darryn Wortmann. Darryn also won the closest to the pin on the third and he also had the only two club on the day on the same hole.

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Luke made an impressive eagle on the first, chipping for three from 50m out. Second place went to George van Niekerk and Rajen Goodoon. A big thank you to Arnold Boettiger who sponsored the day.

Wilfie Laatz prepares to tee off at Saturday’s Skaap Dag.

A reminder that this coming weekend will be our monthly mug, the last chance this year to win a mug. The grand prix winner will also be determined on Saturday, any of three golfers can still win it and will come down to the wire.

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Only eight points separate Gordon, Melton and Deejay, leave choking to the Proteas and let this one go down to the final put on the 18th! The Eskort Limited raffle was won by Vaughn Ric-Hansen.

Gordon Smith at Saturday’s competition.

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The Charles Wagner Golf Day has been postponed to 2018 and coming up in December is a big sponsored day on the 16th, call the club to get your names down.

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Sihle Ntenjwa

A journalist at Caxton Local Media, contributing to Estcourt and Midlands News. Passionate and dedicated to his craft, Sihle has quickly made a name for himself since arriving in Estcourt in late 2023. His commitment to storytelling and community journalism has earned him recognition for keeping readers informed with compelling and accurate local news

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