Junior golfers struggle

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Junior Golf team had a tough outing at the 2017 TOYOTA Junior Golf World Cup whose curtan came down yesterday in Toyota City, Aichi-Prefecture, Japan.

The team, led by Justin Kestern, finished 14th out of the 15 teams. Kestern’s team finished a disappointing 45-over after the four rounds and they only did better than Guatemala.

The United States successfully defended their Boys Division when they finished on 21-under par while hosts Japan came in second place at 17-under-par.

Thailand (-14) finished in third. Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Ladies Golf team won the 2017 edition of the Gilberson and Page Trophy International Triangular Ladies Golf Tournament in Lusaka on Wednesday.

The team was part of the three countries which took part in the bi-annual tournament which was held concurrently with the Zambia Open. The Zimbabwe women golf team was captained by Borrowdale Brooke’s Batsirai Tilowakuti and featured Yollander Mubaiwa, Batsirai Tilowakuti, Heather Watson, Emily Jones, Danielle Bekker and Margaret Nyamukondiwa

Brenda Leipe was the team manager.

Related Posts

‘No to enemies of development’

Wallace Ruzvidzo in KWEKWE THE Second Republic has zero tolerance for sabotage of strategic national investments, the President has said. Commissioning the New Glovers Solar Power Plant here yesterday, President…

Govt ring-fences small-scale gold mining sector

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has, with immediate effect, banned foreigners from participating in the small-scale gold mining sector while also classifying the country’s minerals into different categories to strengthen…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *