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KCB Karen Masters Order of Play for Round 2 KCB Karen Masters Karen Country Club Order of Play for Round 2 Subject to Change MORNING SESSION STARTING FROM TEE 1 STARTING FROM TEE 10 Match Time Tee Name Represents Score Match Time Tee Name Represents Score James Pennington Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 76 (+4) Joseph W Karanja Golf Park Resort 77 (+5) 1 07:00 1 Paul Boshoff Serengeti Wildlife & Golf Est 72 (Par) 14 07:00 10 Sullivan Muthugia Unattached 84 (+12) Lwazi Gqira East London Golf Club 74 (+2) Ruan Korb Silver Lakes Country Club 74 (+2) Dylan Naidoo Modderfontein 76 (+4) Luke Brown Country Club Johannesburg 77 (+5) 2 07:10 1 Herman Mutawe Unattached 84 (+12) 15 07:10 10 Edwin Mudanyi Vetlab Sports Club 78 (+6) Teboho Sefatsa Glendower Golf Club 71 (-1) CJ du Plessis Irene Country Club 69 (-3) Thabiso Ngcobo Pretoria Country Club 67 (-5) Anton Haig Dainfern CC 72 (Par) 3 07:20 1 David Opati Windsor Country & Golf Club 76 (+4) 16 07:20 10 Erick Ooko Obura Royal Nairobi GC 76 (+4) Roberto Lupini Country Club Johannesburg 72 (Par) MJ Viljoen Bloemfontein Golf Club 69 (-3) Pieter Moolman Benoni Lake Golf Club 73 (+1) Ruan Conradie Wingate Park Country Club 78 (+6) 4 07:30 1 Sunday Olapade Unattached 80 (+8) 17 07:30 10 Sujan Shah Sigona Golf Club 71 (-1) Callum Mowat Glendower Golf Club 70 (-2) Toto Thimba (Jnr) Silver Lakes Country Club 68 (-4) Fredrik From Barseback Golf and Country Clu 73 (+1) Greg Snow Muthaiga GC 67 (-5) 5 07:40 1 Rizwan Charania Windsor Country & Golf Club 73 (+1) 18 07:40 10 Merrick Bremner @betway_ZA 70 (-2) Estiaan Conradie Wingate Park Country Club 69 (-3) Philip Eriksson Hallstavik Golfclub Sweden 72 (Par) Keenan Davidse Devonvale Country Club 71 (-1) Benjamin Follett-Smith Unattached 75 (+3) 6 07:50 1 Jack Harrison Wisley GC 73 (+1) 19 07:50 10 Thriston Lawrence Nelspruit Golf Club 73 (+1) Tyrone Ryan Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 69 (-3) Jacques Blaauw The Els Club, Copperleaf 76 (+4) Louis Albertse Dundee Golf Club 78 (+6) Trevor Fisher Jnr Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 69 (-3) 7 08:00 1 Abdallah Yusuf Sanzagala Unattached 78 (+6) 20 08:00 10 Rourke van der Spuy Durban Country Club 77 (+5) Jared Harvey Mount Edgecombe Country Club 75 (+3) Madalitso Muthiya Lusaka Golf Club 72 (Par) Chris Swanepoel Unattached 70 (-2) Simon Ngige Thika Kenya 72 (Par) 8 08:10 1 Wallie Coetsee St Francis Bay Golf Club 71 (-1) 21 08:10 10 JJ Senekal Stellenbosch Golf Club 70 (-2) Ryan Cairns Royal Harare Golf Club 73 (+1) Daniel van Tonder Durban Country Club 73 (+1) Ruan de Smidt Krugersdorp Golf Club 71 (-1) Stephen Ferreira Borrowdale Brooke Golf Club 62 (-10) 9 08:20 1 Rhys West Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 71 (-1) 22 08:20 10 Christiaan Basson Unattached 80 (+8) Titch Moore Fancourt 75 (+3) Jean Hugo The Els Club, Copperleaf 72 (Par) Jeff Kubwa Muthaiga Golf Club 70 (-2) Deon Germishuys Strand Golf Club 71 (-1) 10 08:30 1 Alfred Nandwa Railway G.C. 80 (+8) 23 08:30 10 Njuguna Ngugi Nyali Golf and Country Club 78 (+6) CJ Wangai Sigona Golf Club 70 (-2) Clinton Grobler Krugersdorp Golf Club 71 (-1) Jason Froneman Kempton Park Golf Club 79 (+7) Heinrich Bruiners Dainfern CC / Oubaai 68 (-4) 11 08:40 1 Kyle Pilgrim Unattached 75 (+3) 24 08:40 10 Anthony Gacheru Karen CC 94 (+22) Gerrit Foster Bellville Golf Club 80 (+8) Combrinck Smit Silver Lakes Country Club 75 (+3) Aubrey Beckley Potchefstroom Golf Club 71 (-1) Darin de Smidt Krugersdorp Golf Club 73 (+1) 12 08:50 1 Duane Keun Ladybrand Country Club 77 (+5) 25 08:50 10 Ryan Tipping Randpark Golf Club 71 (-1) Richard Ainley Nakuru GC 72 (Par) Phillip Kasozi Unattached 77 (+5) Bradley Diggeden Serengeti 77 (+5) Wayne Stroebel Ebotse Links 82 (+10) 13 09:00 1 Tony Omuli Golf Park Resort 78 (+6) 26 09:00 10 Victor Kachepatsonga Unattached 74 (+2) Bennie van der Merwe Centurion CC 72 (Par) Fritz Orren C.M.R Golf Club 77 (+5) KCB Karen Masters Karen Country Club Order of Play for Round 2 Subject to Change AFTERNOON SESSION STARTING FROM TEE 1 STARTING FROM TEE 10 Match Time Tee Name Represents Score Match Time Tee Name Represents Score Yubin Jung Unattached 75 (+3) Matt Bright Unattached 82 (+10) 27 11:40 1 Jason Diab Erinvale Golf Club 72 (Par) 40 11:40 10 Keelan van Wyk Ruimsig CC 70 (-2) Mohammad Rauf Mandhu Royal Harare Golf Club 74 (+2) Hendrikus Stoop Centurion Country Club 81 (+9) Fadhil Said Nkya Daresalaam Gymkhana Club 82 (+10) Mohit Mediratta Royal Jhb and Kensington GC 77 (+5) 28 11:50 1 Sean Bradley Royal Cape Golf Club 77 (+5) 41 11:50 10 David Odhiambo Unattached 75 (+3) Stefan Wears-Taylor Phelan Golf Academy 75 (+3) Dylan Mostert State Mines GC 82 (+10) Teaghan Gauche Wingate Park Country Club 75 (+3) Jade Buitendag Wingate Golf Club 71 (-1) 29 12:00 1 Brian Toolit Unattached 75 (+3) 42 12:00 10 William Weidner Seychelles GC 76 (+4) Juran Dreyer Schoeman Park Golf Club 75 (+3) Herman Loubser Theewaterskloof GC 68 (-4) Jake Redman Fancourt 71 (-1) Peetie van der Merwe Centurion Country Club 69 (-3) 30 12:10 1 Luke Jerling Port Elizabeth Golf Club 74 (+2) 43 12:10 10 Ruan Huysamen GFG Academy/Windhoek CC 74 (+2) Chris Cannon East Sussex National Golf Club 69 (-3) Jacob Okello Golf Park Resort 74 (+2) Garrick Higgo De Zalze Golf Estate 67 (-5) Kyle McClatchie Serengeti Wildlife & Golf Est 74 (+2) 31 12:20 1 Jaco Ahlers Fancourt 68 (-4) 44 12:20 10 Dennis Saikwa Unattached 75 (+3) Neil Schietekat Royal Joburg & Kennsington GC 67 (-5) Luke Joy Remedy Oak/Yas Links Abu Dhabi 77 (+5) Michael Palmer Bryanston Country Club 69 (-3) James Allan Chelmsford GC 71 (-1) 32 12:30 1 Samuel Njoroge (a) Unattached 76 (+4) 45 12:30 10 DK Kim Randpark Golf Club 72 (Par) Jaco Prinsloo The Els Club, Copperleaf 70 (-2) Deo Akope Kampala GC 80 (+8) JC Ritchie The Els Club, Copperleaf 69 (-3) Paul Chidale Unattached 76 (+4) 33 12:40 1 Keith Horne Eye of Africa 70 (-2) 46 12:40 10 Simon Njogu (a) Unattached 74 (+2) Steve Surry Cumberwell Park 71 (-1) Tristen Strydom Pretoria CC 71 (-1) Lyle Rowe Humewood Golf Club 72 (Par) Dayne Moore Ndola Golf Club 73 (+1) 34 12:50 1 Mark Williams Pecanwood Golf Estate 80 (+8) 47 12:50 10 Frank Matilo Muthaiga Golf Club 79 (+7) Dismas Indiza Mumias Golf Club 70 (-2) Philip Geerts Parco D Roma CC 74 (+2) Martin Rohwer Kloof Country Club 68 (-4) Wynand Dingle Silver Lakes Country Club 74 (+2) 35 13:00 1 Jacques P de Villiers Schoeman Park Golf Club 68 (-4) 48 13:00 10 Ronald Rugumayo Unattached 75 (+3) Ockie Strydom Kempton Park Golf Club 71 (-1) Scott Campbell Hallowes 74 (+2) Caylum Boon Oubaai Golf Club 82 (+10) Luke Mayo Mount Edgecombe CC 72 (Par) 36 13:10 1 David McIntyre Eagle Canyon Golf Estate 75 (+3) 49 13:10 10 Trainos Muradzikwa Royal Harare Golf Club 76 (+4) Kenneth Bollo Royal Nairobi 74 (+2) Michael Hollick Mount Edgecombe Country Club 77 (+5) Andrew Odoh IBB International G & CC 69 (-3) Ainamana Abraham Unattached 75 (+3) 37 13:20 1 Kyle Barker Randpark Golf Club 71 (-1) 50 13:20 10 Ken Abuto Royal Nairobi 77 (+5) Nelson Mudanyi Muthaiga Golf Club 79 (+7) Makhetha Mazibuko Bloemfontein Golf Club 69 (-3) David Wakhu Golf Park Resort 69 (-3) Matthew Wahome (Jnr) (a) Unattached 77 (+5) 38 13:30 1 Jastas Madoya Green Park Resort 70 (-2) 51 13:30 10 Hesbon Kutwa Royal Nairobi 78 (+6) Hayden Griffiths CCJ 77 (+5) Vincent Ikemefume Unattached 84 (+12) Boniface Simwa Eldoret Club 74 (+2) Alpheus Kelapile Leopard Park Golf Club 76 (+4) 39 13:40 1 Ganeev Giddie Muthaiga GC 78 (+6) 52 13:40 10 Kopan Timbe Muthaiga Golf Club 77 (+5) Joe Nawanga Windhoek Country Club 73 (+1) Daniel Nduva (a) Unattached 70 (-2).
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