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Women’s pro golf returns to San Lameer

Sponsored by Lifestyle Property Developers, this event aims to attract both local and international investors to the South Coast.

San Lameer Country Club plays host to the SA Women’s Masters, which is on the go today and tomorrow.

The tournament has returned to these shores after a few years’ absence.

It is sponsored by Lifestyle Property Developers, spearheaded by Jenny Havenga.

The tournament is steeped in history and significance, and this historic event marks not only a major milestone for women’s golf but also a significant opportunity to drive investment and tourism to the South Coast.

The tournament marks a triumphant return to the South Coast, a region renowned as the ‘Home of Women’s Golf’, having previously hosted the SA Women’s Open and the SA Women’s Masters.

As the third oldest and second most contested professional women’s golf tournament in South Africa, the SA Women’s Masters has long been a beacon of excellence and opportunity for female golfers across the nation.

The action teed off with a Pro-Am yesterday (Wednesday), where amateurs and professionals shared the fairways in a day of competitive yet friendly play. The professionals will battle it out for real over 36 holes of strokeplay on Thursday and Friday.

With a rich history of past champions, including legends like Sally Little and Ashleigh Buhai, along with no less than eight international winners, the competition promises to be fierce and unforgettable.

The relaunch of the SA Women’s Masters is more than just a tournament – it’s a catalyst for economic and tourism growth.

Sponsored by Lifestyle Property Developers, this event aims to attract both local and international investors to the South Coast.

The region has seen a surge in real estate developments, with large-scale projects leading the way.

These developments highlight the area’s appeal, offering unbeatable value for money, world-class amenities, and a sustainable lifestyle that is drawing attention from investors around the globe.

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