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KCB Karen Masters Order of Play for Round 3 KCB Karen Masters Karen Country Club Order of Play for Round 3 Subject to Change Match Time Name Represents Score Match Time Name Represents Score Ockie Strydom Kempton Park Golf Club 141 (-3) 1 07:40 Jastas Madoya Green Park Resort 144 (Par) 18 10:14 Steve Surry Cumberwell Park 141 (-3) Simon Njogu (a) Unattached 144 (Par) Kyle McClatchie Serengeti Wildlife & Golf Est 141 (-3) 2 07:45 19 10:28 James Allan Chelmsford GC 144 (Par) Heinrich Bruiners Dainfern CC / Oubaai 141 (-3) CJ Wangai Sigona Golf Club 144 (Par) Jeff Kubwa Muthaiga Golf Club 141 (-3) 3 07:54 20 10:37 Daniel van Tonder Durban Country Club 144 (Par) Ruan de Smidt Krugersdorp Golf Club 141 (-3) Tyrone Ryan Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 144 (Par) JJ Senekal Stellenbosch Golf Club 141 (-3) 4 08:03 21 10:46 Rizwan Charania Windsor Country & Golf Club 144 (Par) Greg Snow Muthaiga GC 141 (-3) Fredrik From Barseback Golf and Country Clu 144 (Par) Estiaan Conradie Wingate Park Country Club 141 (-3) 5 08:12 22 10:55 Ruan Korb Silver Lakes Country Club 144 (Par) Anton Haig Dainfern CC 141 (-3) Joe Nawanga Windhoek Country Club 143 (-1) Neil Schietekat Royal Joburg & Kennsington GC 140 (-4) 6 08:21 23 11:04 Dismas Indiza Mumias Golf Club 143 (-1) Peetie van der Merwe Centurion Country Club 140 (-4) Lyle Rowe Humewood Golf Club 143 (-1) Jake Redman Fancourt 140 (-4) 7 08:30 24 11:13 Teaghan Gauche Wingate Park Country Club 143 (-1) Bennie van der Merwe Centurion CC 140 (-4) Ryan Tipping Randpark Golf Club 143 (-1) Philip Eriksson Hallstavik Golfclub Sweden 140 (-4) 8 08:39 25 11:22 Aubrey Beckley Potchefstroom Golf Club 143 (-1) Callum Mowat Glendower Golf Club 140 (-4) Clinton Grobler Krugersdorp Golf Club 143 (-1) David Wakhu Golf Park Resort 139 (-5) 9 08:48 26 11:31 Jean Hugo The Els Club, Copperleaf 143 (-1) Andrew Odoh IBB International G & CC 139 (-5) Wallie Coetsee St Francis Bay Golf Club 143 (-1) Keith Horne Eye of Africa 139 (-5) 10 09:02 27 11:45 Jack Harrison Wisley GC 143 (-1) Chris Swanepoel Unattached 139 (-5) Pieter Moolman Benoni Lake Golf Club 143 (-1) Jaco Ahlers Fancourt 138 (-6) 11 09:11 28 11:55 Martin Rohwer Kloof Country Club 142 (-2) Deon Germishuys Ebotse Golf Estate 138 (-6) Dayne Moore Ndola Golf Club 142 (-2) Merrick Bremner @betway_ZA 138 (-6) 12 09:20 29 12:05 Jaco Prinsloo The Els Club, Copperleaf 142 (-2) MJ Viljoen Bloemfontein Golf Club 138 (-6) Keelan van Wyk Ruimsig CC 142 (-2) Jacques P de Villiers Schoeman Park Golf Club 137 (-7) 13 09:29 30 12:15 Darin de Smidt Krugersdorp Golf Club 142 (-2) Michael Palmer Bryanston Country Club 136 (-8) Rhys West Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 142 (-2) Chris Cannon East Sussex National Golf Club 136 (-8) 14 09:38 31 12:25 Simon Ngige Thika Kenya 142 (-2) CJ du Plessis Irene Country Club 136 (-8) Madalitso Muthiya Lusaka Golf Club 142 (-2) Garrick Higgo De Zalze Golf Estate 134 (-10) 15 09:47 32 12:35 Trevor Fisher Jnr Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 142 (-2) JC Ritchie The Els Club, Copperleaf 133 (-11) Thriston Lawrence Nelspruit Golf Club 142 (-2) Toto Thimba (Jnr) Silver Lakes Country Club 131 (-13) 16 09:56 33 12:45 Keenan Davidse Devonvale Country Club 142 (-2) Stephen Ferreira Borrowdale Brooke Golf Club 128 (-16) Thabiso Ngcobo Pretoria Country Club 142 (-2) 17 10:05 Kyle Barker Randpark Golf Club 141 (-3) .
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