Eastern Province Kaleigh Teifer 143
EP Matchplay Kaleigh Teffer
Border Cloe Grand 226
North West Danielle du Toit 202
KZ-Natal C Contomathios 138
KZN Matchplay Demi Flanagan
W Province Woo-Ju Son 144
WP Matchplay Kajal Mistry
Nomads Rose Bowl Kaiyuree Moodley 234
SA Strokeplay Kajal Mistry 212
Gauteng Danielle du Toit 144
Gauteng Matchplay Cara Ford
Free State Woo-Ju Son 205
WGSA Micheala Fletcher 285
Limpopo Woo-Ju Son 220
SA Girls Woo-Ju Son 215
Gauteng North Danielle du Toit 217
GN Matchplay Kajal Mistry
SA Amateur Cara Gorlei
Gauteng Kajal MIstry 145
Southern Cape Woo-Ju Son 216
Nothern Cape Lumien Orton 209
Ekurhuleni Caitlyn Macnab 211
Boland Kajal Mistry 138
Ackerman Kajal MIstry 220
SA Mid-Amateur Sandra Winter 232
Mpumalanga Zethu Myeki 220
- Kajal Mistry Randpark 169
- Woo-Ju Son CCJ 149
- Zethu Myeki East London 131
- Symone Henriques Glenvista 112
- Caitlyn Macnab Serengeti 93
- Danielle du Toit Pretoria GG 84
- Kaleigh Telfer Bryanston 74
- Sarah Bouch Serengeti 72
- Larissa du Preez Akasia 40
- Kelsey Nicholas Royal J&K 37
Lenanda vd Watt Akasia 37 - Kaylah Williams Bellville 34
Britt-Fay Berger Kloof 34 - Kiera Floyd Ebotse 29
- Kaiyuree Moodley Bryanston 28
2017 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
2017 WGSA RANKINGS
amateur in the SA Open at
San Lameer, finishing T-9
among the pros to claim the
Jackie Mercer Trophy, and
three of her victories were
in 54-hole tournaments –
Free State, Limpopo and
Southern Cape. She also
triumphed in two other
54-holers, the Nomads SA
Girls championship (by
seven from Mistry) and
Curro Junior International,
but they only counted for
the junior rankings.
Zethu Myeki (East
London), 24, won the
season-ending Mpumalanga
title to again finish third on
the WGSA rankings for a
third consecutive year. It
was her only win, but she
had eight other top-3s in a
consistent display of golf all
year, including a semifinal
appearance at the SA
Amateur.
Symone Henriques
(Glenvista), 16, entered the
top 10 for the first time,
finishing No 4 on the
strength of her runner-up
finish in the SA Strokeplay
and several top-10 finishes.
She was No 3 in the junior
rankings.
Two of the biggest titles
of the year were claimed
by former internationals
returned from college
in America. Michaela
Fletcher won the 72-hole
individual title at the WGSA
teams event, and Cara
Gorlei the SA Amateur.
Lowest round of the year
was by 2016 SA Amateur
champion Lumien
Orton, who had a 64 at
Magersfontein in the final
round of the Northern
Cape Open, which she won
by six from Son. Mistry had
a 66 at Hermanus in the
final round of the Boland
Open, Son a 66 at Clarens
in the final round of her
Free State win, and Caitlyn
Macnab a 66 at Benoni
Lake on her way to winning
the Ekurhuleni Open.