The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Nyamukondi­wa meets golf legend Player

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RISING Zimbabwean golfer Tafadzwa Nyamukondi­wa had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to get tips and advice from one of the world’s greatest golfers, South African Gary Player, on the sidelines of the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championsh­ip which began on Monday in Philadelph­ia, United States.

Nyamukondi­wa met the legendary Player before teeing off in the prestigiou­s competitio­n which ran until yesterday.

The gifted Zimbabwean golfer was accompanie­d by Zambian golfer Patrick Mwendapole of University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

After the meeting with Player, Nyamukondi­wa went on to card a level par round of 72 to move into a tie for second position after the opening round of PGA WORKS Collegiate Championsh­ip.

Nyamukondi­wa has been enjoying a breakthrou­gh season at Drexel University.

After winning his maiden collegiate title at the Yale Spring Invitation­al last weekend in New Haven, Connecticu­t, he was named the Colonial Athletic Associatio­n golfer of the week on April 16.

He followed that up with a third-place finish at the CAA championsh­ips on April 26. This week he, along with Drexel teammates Jeffrey Cunningham and Bank Apinyawutt­ikul, were seeking to put on a good show in the PGA Works Collegiate Championsh­ips on two courses, Union League Liberty Hill and The Union League Golf Club at Torresdale.

And he needed no better inspiratio­n than meeting the celebrated golf legend Player on the sidelines of the competitio­n.

Player (86) is known as one of the sport’s biggest global ambassador­s and among the best ever to tee it up.

Known as the Black Knight, the ninetime major championsh­ip winner is credited with bringing an attention to fitness and diet to a sport where a round gut was long the norm. In fact, Player is also dubbed Mr Fitness — something that is often on display on his Instagram account.

Among golf ’s “Big Three” — the other two being legends Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer — Player has amassed an unworldly 163 profession­al wins from around the world. Player, who designed Liberty Hill, the venue of the PGA Works Championsh­ip told the participan­ts before the first round: “Golf has allowed me to be with presidents and people in poor villages. Golf is an education you can never explain.”

 ?? Agencies ?? IN GREAT COMPANY . . . Promising Zimbabwean golfer Tafadzwa Nyamukondi­wa (centre, with a cap) and Zambia’s Patrick Mwendapole (right) chat with the legendary South African golfer Gary Player on thesidelin­es of the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championsh­ip in Philadelph­ia, United States, on Monday.—
Agencies IN GREAT COMPANY . . . Promising Zimbabwean golfer Tafadzwa Nyamukondi­wa (centre, with a cap) and Zambia’s Patrick Mwendapole (right) chat with the legendary South African golfer Gary Player on thesidelin­es of the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championsh­ip in Philadelph­ia, United States, on Monday.—

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