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I had a young chat with my man Dylan O'Leary after his win in the Altron Big Easy Tour PlayOff Tournament at Irene Count...
07/06/2024

I had a young chat with my man Dylan O'Leary after his win in the Altron Big Easy Tour PlayOff Tournament at Irene Country Club a while ago.

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Sunshine Tour professional Dylan O'Leary discusses the importance of his Atron Big Easy Tour Play-Off victory at Irene Country Club.

It took a while but it is finally here. Kushen Sport TV is LIVE on YouTube. Make sure you smash that Sub button, hit the...
06/06/2024

It took a while but it is finally here. Kushen Sport TV is LIVE on YouTube. Make sure you smash that Sub button, hit the LIKE and SHARE as much as you can. It will help old Kush a lot.

Appreciate y'all.








South African Amateur Golfer Khanya Mkhize discusses how he got into golf and his plans for the future.

What. A. Player!Big congratulations to Pieter Moolman for a great victory in testing conditions in  . Must have taken so...
23/10/2023

What. A. Player!

Big congratulations to Pieter Moolman for a great victory in testing conditions in . Must have taken something special to pull through because that place is punishment when the weather doesn't play by golf rules.

May the good times last a long time from this week onwards.







https://satourgolf.co.za/2023/10/16/for-the-love-of-golf-and-law-motsas-balancing-act/We caught up with Sunshine Tour pr...
16/10/2023

https://satourgolf.co.za/2023/10/16/for-the-love-of-golf-and-law-motsas-balancing-act/

We caught up with Sunshine Tour professional Ricco Motsa at KCC - Killarney Country Club to talk about how he juggles a professional golf career and being a full-time lawyer.

Motsa owns 2 law firms and is still a committed golfer.

Read the article below to find out more about the 49 year old player from Barberton, Mpumalanga.

Mpumalanga News Altron Big Easy Tour

By Matthews Mfubu (Fullpage Media and Communications) The game of professional golf is challenging, demanding, and often frustrating, and juggling that with any other profession becomes a tall order for many. In certain instances, for some individuals, both professions tend to suffer if not well tak...

Another small glimpse of the work we do.
28/09/2023

Another small glimpse of the work we do.

By Matthews Mfubu (Fullpage Media and Communications) Following his impressive fourth-place finish in the Blue Label Development Tour event at Reading Country Club two days ago, Thabiso Ngcobo feels he has decoded the secret to playing well in these one-day tournaments. The Centurion Country Club pl...

Òne of the most well-spoken dudes I've ever interviewed.  His knowledge of the game of Golf is also off the chains.     ...
28/09/2023

Òne of the most well-spoken dudes I've ever interviewed. His knowledge of the game of Golf is also off the chains.



Following his impressive fourth-place finish in the Blue Label Development Tour event at Reading Country Club two days ago, Thabiso Ngcobo feels he has decoded the secret to playing well in these one-day tournaments.

21/08/2023
We are at Huddle Park Golf & Recreation this week for the 4th   of the Altron Big Easy Tour.  to Sunshine Tour for provi...
21/08/2023

We are at Huddle Park Golf & Recreation this week for the 4th of the Altron Big Easy Tour.

to Sunshine Tour for providing the with more to compete and sharpen their .

professional golf is .








📸- Sunshine Tour/ Troy Winfield

20/10/2022

De Zalze Golf Club caddy, Ivor Hartzenberg talks about his best moments of the tournament delivered by The Courier Guy.

Ivor is one of the first caddies to play in the new Caddy Division of this tournament.

Thank you to Golf RSA for creating a platform for the caddies to compete.







19/10/2022

Stand Up! Mash Makena has entered the building.

In her debut appearance in the delivered by The Courier Guy, Mash represented her province with aplomb.

A big congratulations to Golf RSA for a well-run tournament!
Thank you Kyalami Country Club for your great hospitality 🙏🏻








We had the privilege of being MC at the Altron Big Easy Tour pro-am at Centurion Country Club on Monday!Great function w...
05/10/2022

We had the privilege of being MC at the Altron Big Easy Tour pro-am at Centurion Country Club on Monday!

Great function with great people! Thank you Sunshine Tour for a great platform for golfers to express their talents.

The Altron Big Easy Tour is where it’s at⛳️🏌️‍♂️

GOLF – SUNSHINE TOUR – ALTRON BIG EASY TOUR SOWETO ROUND ONE WRAPMazibuko battles neck injury to co-lead in SowetoMakhet...
13/07/2022

GOLF – SUNSHINE TOUR – ALTRON BIG EASY TOUR SOWETO ROUND ONE WRAP

Mazibuko battles neck injury to co-lead in Soweto

Makhetha Mazibuko battled through a niggling neck injury to shoot an opening round of four-under-par 68 to co-lead by one in the Altron Big Easy Tour tournament held at Soweto Country Club.

“Four-under is a good score,” said an elated Mazibuko, “because I didn’t think I’d finish the round because I have a neck injury I picked up during the pro-am. I thought I played well on the first nine until I dropped 17 and 18.”

Mazibuko started from the 10th where he made par. He dropped on 11, his second, but recovered with a birdie on the next three holes. A par on 15 preceded a birdie before back-to-back bogeys made it onto Mazibuko’s card.

A solid run on the back nine yielded three straight pars for the Bloemfontein Golf Club player as Mazibuko battled to keep the big numbers from his card. Then, he found joy on the fourth hole, making a welcome birdie there. That was followed by two more – on six and eight – as Mazibuko went bogey-free on that stretch.

“I love this course but I don’t play it as often as I would like,” added Mazibuko who is a member of the recently-launched Sunshine Tour Transformation initiative known as the Papwa Sewgolum
Transformation Class.

“I play here sometimes with Thabang Simon on weekends and I think it’s a tough course. I know where the dangers are. But overall, I think it was all about driving the ball well and being smart with the approach shots.

“The main thing here is to hit good tee shots but I was a little bit aggressive on some holes. The lesser the distance you have, the better. And my putting was good too, so I think I played well.”

Mazibuko ties the top spot with fellow member of the Papwa Sewgolum Class, Jacquin Hess, Gerhard Pepler and Noel Anderson after they all shot 68s.

“It was fun out there,” said Pepler, “I had a nice chip-in on hole 13 which turned things around for me and from there I just made some putts. The key is to go with the flow, which I will do in the second round. My putting and my driving were solid today. I hit a lot of fairways and made some good putts. We finished well and we go again on day two.”

The Papwa Sewgolum Class of 2022/23 is created to drive transformation and allow for greater inclusion. The programme offers players of colour greater opportunities to compete on the Sunshine Tour and Altron Big Easy Tour through the expanded schedules and increased prize money offered on both these tours and with monthly financial assistance towards their tournament golf expenses, including their tournament entry fees.

The Transformation Class which comprises 61 Black professionals had a few other representatives in the top 10 leading players after round one as Siyanda Mwandla’s three-under 69 earned him a share of fifth with veteran Ryan Tipping while the trio of Irvin Mazibuko, Franklin Manchest and Evans Vukeya find themselves in a six-way share of the seventh spot after rounds of 70.

“This is no mickey mouse course,” said Mwandla after his round, “so I am happy with my start. I putted well and that helped a lot. I’ve been playing well and it’s all to do with hard work. My coach and I have been working on a few things and I can see them coming together. But it’s a process, a long road and it won’t come together overnight. But I am happy with where I am.”

The Big Easy Tour was founded in 2011 with support from Ernie Els and counts current international star Christiaan Bezuidenhout among its former Order of Merit winners.

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