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Kim Strauss cruises to yet another golf win at Port Shepstone CC

She shot a gross score of 160 over the two rounds to win the gold division, where she didn't have much competition.

Kim Strauss won the recent ladies golf club championships at Port Shepstone Country Club for the fourth time in a row last weekend.

She shot a gross score of 160 over the two rounds to win the gold division, where she didn’t have much competition.

Kim carded two solid enough rounds of 80. Not her best ever, but still way ahead of everyone else.

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A total of 17 players took part, not terrible considering the lockdown, and it was sponsored by Belinda van Wyk of Hulley van Wyk Garrun Insurance Brokers.

Sandi Burger won the silver division on 185, while Cecelia Verster won the bronze division on 193, by five from Jenny Hulley on 198.

Copper division honours went to Barbara Rousseau on 202, in a closely fought battle from Vicki Nott who had 203.

Barbara also won the best overall nett on 140. Morning winner was Vicki on nett 69, with Cecelia afternoon winner on nett 71.

Most improved player was Ilse Steyn.

Jane Lind (KZNLGA president) handled the scoring and Ralph van den Berg meticulously wrote up the scoreboard.

It was also a time to hand out some trophies from last year, namely the matchplay trophy to Kim Strauss and the Lila Smit trophy to Liana Klopper and Annette Thorold.

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