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Young golfers put on show at Omeya junior open

Junior Golf
Kyle Johnson leads the pack with another impressive win
Phillipus Josef
Last weekend, the Omeya Golf Course hosted the Omeya Junior Open, a two-day event that saw young golfers set the stage. According to Namibia Junior Golf secretary, Jessica van Schalkwyk, the event went very well. "The players braved the cold, early mornings to tee off, but luckily warmed up later on," she said.



Sponsored by the Namibia Junior Golf Foundation, the event featured 23 juniors competing in Divisions A through E. Van Schalkwyk was impressed with the talent on display. "We saw a lot of talent shine this weekend and the NJGF committee is striving to develop this potential to represent Namibia at the highest level," she noted.



Sixteen-year-old Kyle Johnson of Walvis Bay Golf Club put his talent on display once again, coming into the competition with high confidence after winning the Bank Windhoek Tsumeb Open two weeks ago.





The winners and runners-up were as follows:



Overall Gross Winner - Kyle Johnson



Overall Net Winner - Samuel Nel



A/B Division:

Gross Winner - Charles Lohmann

Gross Runner-up - Connor Gibson

Nett Winner - Rudi Auseb

Nett Runner-up - Justin Naobeb



C Division:

Gross Winner - Regardt Kruger

Gross Runner-up - AJ Louw

Nett Winner - Declan Renton

Nett Runner-up - Prince-Robert Kahimise



D Division:

1st Place - Ethan Johnson



Non-Handicap Division (E Division):

1st Place - Matthias Nel

2nd Place - Jo-Ann Auses

3rd Place - Evan De Vos



Van Schalkwyk highlighted the efforts of the Namibia Junior Golf Foundation in producing young talent. "The committee is in the final stages of creating a new development program for junior golf in Namibia, which will hopefully be ready to be released towards the end of August," she added.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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