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Highveld Mid-Amateur shines

Steve Smit was the AM Gross winner, and Vusi Zungu was the PM Gross winner.

The Witbank Golf Club was recently transformed into a platform for mid-aged individuals to showcase their skills in the golf industry.


Held on March 21, the tournament was for amateurs above the age of 30, and it was graced by 72 golf players from five different golf unions across South Africa.


Players had moments to remember as they battled it out for top honours in the Mid-Am.


In the overall results, Andrew Curlewis (-141) from Silver Lakes Golf and Residential Estate walked away with the honour, carding a score of three under par for the 36 holes.


In the second position was Devon Strydom (-142). Stewart Chitambo (-144) secured the third place, and he was followed by Renier Janse van Rensburg, who was sitting on -144.

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Steve Smit was the AM Gross winner, with Vusi Zungu securing the PM Gross winner position.
The organiser’s heartfelt congratulations go to their champion, Andrew, and to all the players who made the event one to remember.


Highveld Golf Union president Eddie Daniel took the opportunity to thank Witbank Golf Club for the valiant effort they put in to deliver a stunning course for the 72 players who took part in the 2026 Highveld Mid-Amateur.

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Lucia Mudzanani

My journalism career is dedicated to reporting facts and sharing the experiences of the community in eMalahleni, the City of Coal. I am a storyteller who uses words to paint a vibrant picture of the people and events that shape our city. Every article I write is a way to connect people and their stories, giving a voice to those who might otherwise go unheard. I advocate for my community and strive to bring its colorful heart to life.
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