Golfers settle for second

and Page Trophy in Zambia on Wednesday.

The G & P team failed to beat defending champions Kenya who accrued 47 points while Zimbabwe had 33 and Zambia had 28.
Meanwhile Trainos Muradzikwa is the only local professional golfer taking part in the Lombard Insurance Classic which teed off yesterday at the Royal Swazi Sun Country Club in Swaziland.

The competition will be decided over 54 holes with 72 professionals and as many amateurs in the field.
Local professionals have continued to fall on the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit, which was released after the last tournament.

Tongoona Charamba, who was on position 45, has slipped six places down the ladder. Charamba missed the cut in the Vodacom Business of Origins at Pretoria Country Club last week.
He has earnings of about R103 651,42.

United States-based Zimbabwean golfer, Bruce McDonald, is in 65th place.
He has managed to beat the cut on three occasions and has earnings of R59 287,50. Ryan Cairns completes the number of local professional golfers in top 100 of the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit and sits in 99th place.

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