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Golf course review: Parkview Golf Club

Golf course review: Parkview Golf Club
A classic parkland layout steeped in history, Parkview Golf Club is one of Johannesburg’s finest suburban golfing treats, and this tight, beautifully groomed course definitely qualifies as one of our golfing institutions
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Compleat Golfer's Links weekend

Compleat Golfer's Links weekend
Compleat Golfer has once again created an intriguing, value-for-money offer for our readers. This time we invite you to take on South Africa’s two of South Africa’s best links courses in a weekend of golf, revelry and… more golf!
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Golfing Families...

Dale Hayes thinks back on all of the families in golf, and reminisces about some of those family members that he actually knew.

Shaping up for summer

Dale Hayes is looking forward to a great season of golf on the Sunshine Tour, and hopes to see some new players rise through the ranks.

South Africa's first legend: Bobby Locke

South Africa's first legend: Bobby Locke
Before Gary Player, Ernie Els or Retief Goosen there was Bobby Locke – the man who put South Africa on the golfing map.
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Halfway Houses – Necessities or waste of time?

Halfway Houses – Necessities or waste of time?
One of the traditions of South African golf is to stop playing in the middle of a game to take on fuel before completing the round. Do we really need them? Asks John Botha.
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Humewood

Humewood
The sands of time have crept on, yet the dunes of Humewood still encompass one of South Africa’s only original links courses, illustrating how old designs can stand the test of time, writes Mark Sampson.
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Another take on Royal St George’s

This year’s Open venue is one of the most revered clubs in England, and while most golfers love it, John Botha met one person who hated the place.

For saints and sinners

The weather, the rough and Simon Hobday are but a few things to look out for at this year’s Open Championship, according to Dale Hayes.

Playing by the Rules...

There’s nothing worse than breaking the rules without even knowing you’re doing it. Dale Hayes gives some examples from over the years.
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Company:  The Star, Ryder, Nedbank
Published Medium:  The Star
Sports Game:  Golf, Tennis
Region:  British Isles
Continent:  America, Europe
Province Or State:  New York, Ohio, Hawaii
Product:  Smart
 
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