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King Price golf qualifier wraps up on a high note

King Price golf qualifier wraps up on a high note

The Windhoek Golf Club (WGC) proudly hosted the third leg of the King Price International Pairs’ qualifier this past weekend, drawing in a solid field of 31 teams – an average turnout for the ongoing series.

Emerging victorious were Desmond van der Merwe and John Williams, who clinched first place with an impressive 46 points. 

Close behind were Wynand Slabbert and Burger Bergh with 45 points, securing second place with a count out hole of 3. 

Jolene van Schoor rounded off the top three with 45 points with a count out hole of 2.

All three teams have earned their spots in the regional finals, scheduled to take place in August 2025.

Nearest-to-the-pin prizes added to the excitement, with Trevor Colmer claiming the prize on hole 3, and Andre Visser on hole 17.

In a statement, WGC extended heartfelt appreciation to King Price for their continued support in making the event series possible.

– lmupetami@nepc.com