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Fine swing for KZN golfers

Two pupils from Kearsney College, James Kennedy and Greg McKay are the KZN Schools and SA Schools golf championsrespectively.

THE future of golf in South Africa looks enormously promising judging by the calibre of play at last week’s SA Schools Golf Tournament held in Durban.

In the team event KZN A beat defending champions Gauteng Noord by 87 shots after four rounds.

Kearsney College’s James Kennedy (KZN A), who won the KZN Schools championships at Durban Country Club with a final round 65, lead from the first round, taking a slim lead of one stroke into the final round, with Anu Gounden (KZN A) from Phoenix hot on his heels.

Greg McKay (KZN A), also from Kearsney, had an incredible last round going four under par in the final six holes, which included an eagle on the 18th from off the green to shoot 67 and beat team mate James Kennedy by one shot.

Greg’s final score was three over par for the four rounds of golf.

In the team event KZN A team played superb golf in their own back yard to beat Gauteng Noord, who have won the competition for the past seven years.

The boys played 36 holes at Beachwood on Thursday and 36 holes at Durban Country Club on Friday.

KZN B won a credible third place ahead of the other eight teams.

The SA Schools team was announced at the prize giving, with the following players being awarded their SA colours: Greg McKay (KZN A), James Kennedy (KZN A), Anu Gounden (KZN A), E Nel (Gauteng Noord), JP Cooper (Gauteng Noord), D Kok (Gauteng Noord), M Saulez (KZN A) and L Mayo (KZN B).

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