Mauchaza makes USPGA debut

Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina.
He failed to qualify after finishing the two rounds on two-over-par.

According to the Towson University website the golfer has been impressive since joining them.
Nyasha, who now prefers to use Nash as his first name, played for the national team as a junior.

He represented Zimbabwe in the Junior Orange Bowl Championships and in the Junior World Team Championship in Nagoya, Japan.
His family moved to the United States when he was still a 10-year-old in late 2005 and settled in Haverford.

What started as being an escort for her mother to golf lessons saw him turn to the sport.
The golfer always remember chipping in for eagle from 45 yards to win the 2005 Zimbabwe Junior National Stroke Play Championship on the third playoff hole as his most memorable experience.

The former St. George’s College student had Sunshine Tour touring professional Ryan Cairns in his team while still at school.
Last year the golfer Played 12 events for Towson and went to lead the Tigers with 29 rounds played at an average of 76.3 % performance.

Meanwhile three local professionals – Tongoona Charamba, Ignatius Mketekete and Trainos Muradzikwa – found the going tough at the Nashua Masters in South Africa.
The golfers failed to make the cut in the event with Charamba recording a four-over-par.

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