The Herald (South Africa)

Double win for young golf ace

Telfer grabs both titles in metro’s EP champs

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KALEIGH Telfer captured a double victory in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolit­an Municipali­ty Eastern Province Championsh­ips when she lifted both the stroke play and match play titles at the Humewood Golf Club. The 18-year-old from Bryanston edged out Zethu Myeki, from Border, in a playoff for the stroke play title on Sunday and two days later she collected the match play trophy after eliminatin­g Tara Griebenow, from Western Province, in the final.

The only other player to claim the double in this prestigiou­s event was former number one-ranked Nobuhle Dlamini, from Swaziland, who did it twice – in 2012 and 2013.

While the Golf RSA Elite Squad player still has some way to go to close the gap on Kajal Mistry to take back the number one spot in the Women’s Golf South Africa senior rankings, the double triumph in Port Elizabeth has Telfer brimming with confidence.

“I’m really, really pleased with this performanc­e,” she said.

“It was so tough last year to juggle golf with my final year of high school and the golf definitely suffered.

“The last three days at Humewood have been hugely encouragin­g. There is always room for improvemen­t, but the progress is all positive and it’s exciting to be in this mode again.”

Myeki fired a four-under-par 70 to take a one-shot lead over Telfer in the first round of the stroke play championsh­ip, but the Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation members were tied at five-under 143 after Telfer posted a 72 and Myeki returned a 73 in the final round. Telfer tapped in for par at the first playoff hole to clinch victory.

She had a first round bye in the match play championsh­ip on Monday morning and defeated Minette Olivier from Eastern Province 3 & 1 in round two. Laila Hrindova, from Slovakia, proved a tough competitor in the semifinal, but Telfer prevailed 2 & 1.

Griebenow defeated Swiss amateur Ladina Semadeni 1-up in round one and eliminated Myeki at the 21st hole in the second round. She faced three-time Border match play champion Demi Flanagan in the semifinal and won the match 4 & 3.

Telfer and Griebenow were all-square through the first five holes, but Telfer took the lead with an eagle at the sixth after Griebenow’s approach plugged just under the lip of the green-side bunker. Birdies at seven and 13 kept Telfer in front and she wrapped up the title with a 6 & 4 result.

Telfer will join fellow Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation member Jovan Rebula on a golf scholarshi­p at Auburn University in Alabama around June and she hopes to add to her haul in the time she has left.

“I’m not sure yet if I’ll be playing the Sunshine Ladies Tour Classic at Glendower next week, but my next start on the amateur circuit will be the Curro Junior Internatio­nal in early March,” the reigning Sanlam SA women’s stroke play champion said.

 ??  ?? TROPHY TIME: Kaleigh Telfer after her double victory at the Humewood Golf Club
TROPHY TIME: Kaleigh Telfer after her double victory at the Humewood Golf Club

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