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DINERS CLUB INTERNATIONAL PRO-AM CLASSIC - REGIONAL QUALIFIERS 2010

The 2010 Diners Club Regional Qualifiers recently took place at Steenberg Golf Estate in Cape Town, Woodhill Country Club in Johannesburg and Zimbali Golf Estate in KZN. Congratulations to our regional winners who will represent Diners Club South Africa at the final at the Four Seasons Resort in Mauritius from the 8th - 12th November 2010.
 
Cape Town winner Michael Bryant.   Johannesburg winner Steven Dave.   KZN winner Hein Koen
 

DINERS CLUB INTERNATIONAL PRO-AM CLASSIC 2009

The 18th Diners Club International Pro- Am Classic took place at Fancourt, South Africa during the 3rd week of November. The tournament included 16 teams from 13 Diners Club franchises. The winners were South Africa.

Each DC franchise sent a team of 4 players to represent them. This included a Professional and 3 amateurs. The tournament consisted of a practice round and 2 competition rounds. The format was better-ball Stableford, best 2 scores from 4 to count.

In one of the closest fought Diners Club International Pro-Am Classics, South Africa Evens managed to hold it together for just long enough to pip a determined Colombian team to the spoils.

In incredibly windy conditions once again, especially for those teeing off towards the back of the field it was always going to be a test on The Links. Known as one of the best but also one of the toughest courses in South Africa it is a credit to the quality of the field in this year’s event that the scores were so impressive.

Finland set the pace early in the day with an 81 pushing them way up the field and into the prizes. The Koreans quickly followed the Fins lead and posted an incredible 83 giving them the lead on 154 for most of the day. It was though, always going to be a battle between the last 2 groups - Colombia Evens and South Africa Evens. In near gale force winds, tired 4 balls reached the par 5 18th knowing that a missed putt or a slight error could prove costly.

South Africa Evens, led by their consistent pro Paul Marks; Fadl Bassadien, Michael Haramis and Berny Lane played the percentages and carded a solid 76. It proved enough however, with the South Africans 156 only just managing to edge out the Colombians 155.

Our congratulations go to South Africa for their stunning victory and to all participants in the 2009 Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic for the warm spirit in which they competed on the golf course and drank in the bars!


FLTR: Linda Manzini (MD, Diners Club SA), Fadl Bassadien, Mike Haramis, Berny Lane, Paul Marks and Graham Gertz-Rombach.

RANK TEAM ROUND 1 ROUND 2 TOTAL
1. SOUTH AFRICA EVENS
80
76
156
2. COLOMBIA EVENS
80 75 155
3. KOREA 71 83 154
4. POLAND 74 78 152
5. FINLAND 67 81 148
6. PERU 72 76 148
7. AUSTRIA 71 76 147
8. COLOMBIA ODDS 68 78 146
9. SLOVENIA 69 77 146
10. SOUTH AFRICA ODDS 72 73 145
11. RUSSIA 68 76 144
12. ECUADOR 76 68 144
13. CROATIA 64 74 138
14. EGYPT ODDS 60 77 137
15. NORWAY 64 68 132
16. EGYPT EVENS 58 72 130
 

THE DINERS CLUB SILVER VASE

The Royal Johannesburg Silver Vase was first played in 1953 and not only is it steeped in tradition but it has become one of the most prestigious tournaments on the South African amateur circuit.

In 2001, for the first time, the tournament was sponsored by Diners Club and the tournament has been lifted to new heights. The emphasis is on staging a classy, meticulously run tournament on two top golf courses. Not only is there a high quality field, but attention is paid to upholding the traditions that are unique to golf: prize giving dinner with a guest speaker where each participant had to wear the blazer and tie signifying their highest golfing achievement.

The tournament is played over 36 holes - 18 on Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club's East Course and 18 on the West Course. The field is restricted to 90 players and is by invitation only. Invitees include the past winners, past National players, top provincial players countrywide, top Development Board players, Club Champions from the 7 clubs that have reciprocity with Royal Johannesburg and Kensington and the Royal Johannesburg & Kensington first league side.

Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club is fast becoming a legend in the golfing community. It is the mythical story of the successful fusion of two clubs; one club whose spirit refused to die with the death of their golf course and the other whose golfing traditions go right back to the first days of Johannesburg.

The two groups of members amalgamated and have forged a unified, uniquely strong-spirited club.

The East Course was revamped in 1996 at a cost of 7 million Rand and after the merger some 9 million Rand was spent on the West Course and 11 million on the Clubhouse. Both courses were done by golf architect Mark Muller who applied the same design theory to each course - he wished at all costs to preserve the character of the courses while bringing the greens and design features in line with modern technology and course design theory. The East Course is consistently ranked inside the top ten golf courses in the country and provides the sterner test of the two. Although a much friendlier option for the members, The West Course provides little respite when set up to entertain the country’s top amateurs.
 
Waylon Kukard and Hester Hahn (Diners Club) Gavin van Aswegan and Hester Hahn (Diners Club)

Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic - Regional Qualifiers 2009

Congratulations to our winners of the Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic - Regional Qualifiers 2009.

Jane Ledger (Diners Club) with Cape Town winner Malcolm McFadyen.   Johannesburg winner Brian Bolton (left) with Franco Regnani (Diners Club)   KZN winner, Andre Farrell flanked by Hester Hahn and Leane Walters (Diners Club)

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Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic 2008 - Vila sol, Algarve, Portugal

Fltr: Simon Elliot , Mike Haramis, Andrew Walls, Paul Marks.
 

The 17th Diners Club International Pro- Am Classic took place at Vila Sol, Portugal during the 1st week of November. The tournament included 18 teams from 16 Diners Club franchises. The winners were South Africa.

Each DC franchise sent a team of 4 players to represent them. This included a Professional and 3 amateurs. The tournament consisted of a practice round and 2 competition rounds. The format was better-ball Stableford, best 2 scores from 4 to count.

In the Portuguese sunshine South Africa held their nerve to ward off the challenges of Brazil and Ecuador respectively. Recording an 84 to give them an unbeatable total of 172 they were rightly crowned as the 2008 Diners Club International Pro-Am Champions.

Brazil can be very proud of their efforts as they played quality golf throughout. With very few shots to play (combined team handicap of 5) with they coped with the testing Vila Sol conditions admirably. They finished second with 165 points.

Following closely behind were Korea, who after a torturously delayed journey and therefore a curtailed practice round showed great stamina and steadiness in carding 2 scores in the 80’s to record a total of 163.

The final team prizes went to Egypt (team 1) and Croatia both with 159 points but Egypt winning on countback.

 
RANK TEAM ROUND 1 ROUND 2 TOTAL
1. SOUTH AFRICA
88
84
172
2. BRAZIL
83 82 165
3. KOREA 83 80 163
4. EGYPT 1 74 85 159
5. CROATIA 79 80 159
6. RUSSIA 2 74 83 157
7. SLOVAKIA 77 80 157
8. NORWAY 76 80 156
9. SWITZERLAND 75 79 154
10. FINLAND 79 79 154
11. RUSSIA 1 77 76 153
12. DENMARK 76 75 151
13. COLOMBIA 76 73 149
14. CZECH REPUBLIC 70 77 147
15. EGYPT 2 69 75 144
16. ECUADOR 73 69 142
17. AUSTRIA 66 75 141
18. POLAND 70 69 139
 
 

2007 Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic

Fltr: SA Team 1: Roy Ramkisson (KZN), Paul Marks (Pro), Craig van Rooyen (CT), Laurence Wernars (JHB)

Hong Kong Shine in Sun City

The golfing heritage of South Africa proved to be a huge attraction for golfers from around the world as the biggest field in the 16 year history of the Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic converged on Sun City to fight out this year’s grand final.

25 teams from 19 countries and 4 continents arrived in ‘Africa’s Kingdom of Pleasure’ to find golf courses in world-class condition and off-course facilities of the highest possible standard. Among the competitors in Sun City were the defending champions, Russia, two strong teams from the host nation, six representatives from Latin America and a traditionally strong Asian contingent from Korea and Hong Kong.

Each team comprised 3 amateur golfers who had qualified to be in Sun City by coming through their local Diners Club business’s national qualifying competition. To each group of amateurs was then added a Pro who was tasked with guiding them through the golfing challenges presented by The Lost City Golf Course and the world renowned Gary Player Country Club course, host again in December 2007 to the multi-million dollar Nedbank Challenge. Indeed, the Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic was to be the last event played on the Gary Player course before its closure in preparation for the Nedbank and the players got their first chance to sample this magnificent layout during their practice round on 30 October.

The following day dawned with the hot African sun baking the fairways of the Lost City course on which the 25 team field were to battle out the first round of the Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic. But the early morning heat soon gave way to rain as the clouds gathered over the adjoining Pilansberg Game Reserve and after only three hours play competitors were called in as a huge lightening storm struck.

Tournament officials called in weather forecasts from every available source to determine if there was a chance to get the teams back onto the course to complete the round. But it was over two hours before play got underway again, with the course playing considerably longer after the deluge.

Conditions now suited the lower handicap amateurs and Brazil 2, made up of two scratch men, a 3 handicap lady and their Pro Vaughn Groenweld, posted the early lead with a formidable 88 points. While other teams struggled, it became clear that the team from Hong Kong, inspired by English Pro Matt Blackey, were having the round of their lives and they ultimately took the lead after the first round with a staggering 92 points.
But with South Africa 2 (87 points), Spain and Ecuador 2 (85 points) in close attendance and the Gary Player Course waiting to test the very best on the following day, the outcome of the event was by no means certain.

During the final round of the Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic 2007 the whole field came to understand why this great course is consistently rated number 1 in South Africa and is regularly listed in the Top 10 golf courses in the world. A very real challenge for golfers of all standards, Gary Player’s stunning design tested every aspect of each player’s game. Scoring was far more difficult than on the previous day with only two teams posting a total over 80 points. Korea’s effort (76 points) saw them move up the board into 4th place and South Africa 2 (77 points) held firm in 3rd. But it was the teams in first and second place after the first round who were best able to perform under the most intense pressure on the final day. Brazil 2 put up a brave show with 81 points to stand clear as runners up but Hong Kong proved that they were worthy champions with a second consecutive high score of the day (84 points) to give them a total of 176 points.

As the team of William Lee, Eamon Wan and David Chan took hold of the trophy presented by Graham Gertz-Rombach, Managing Director of Diners Club International EMEA, their Pro, Matt Blackey paid tribute to his amateur partners’ determination – ‘These guys really deserve it’, he said, ‘They worked so hard for each other and once we were in front after the first round they were desperate not to let it slip.’ Matt also paid tribute to the sponsors – ‘I play in Pro-Ams all over the world but nothing can compare to the experience we have all had here in Sun City this week. On behalf of everyone here … a big ‘Thank you’ to Diners Club International’


Fltr: SA Team 2: Michael Du Toit (Pro), David Wilck (CT), Niel Speres (KZN), Pat Gaffney (JHB)

RANK TEAM ROUND 1 ROUND 2 TOTAL
1. Hong Kong
92
84
176
2. Brazil 2
88 81 169
3. South Africa 2 87 77 164
4. Korea 81 76 157
5. Spain 85 71 156
6. Ecuador 2 85 71 156
7. South Africa 1 79 76 155
8. Switzerland 78 75 153
9. Slovakia 78 75 153
10. Finland 79 71 150
11. Croatia 77 71 148
12. Colombia 2 84 63 147
13. Denmark 73 71 144
14. Egypt 1 74 70 144
15. Czech Republic 73 70 143
16. Ecuador 1 73 70 143
17. Poland 76 66 142
18. Norway 74 66 140
19. Russia 70 69 139
20. Brazil 1 73 64 137
21. Colombia 1 68 67 135
22. Egypt 2 75 53 128
23. Slovenia 66 58 124
24. Austria 1 60 62 122
25. Austria 2 62 56 118

Corporate Golf Day

Diners Club recently held a Corporate Golf Day. Congratulations to the winners, beating the field with 66 points.
Fltr: Laurence Wernars, Michael Joseph, Linda Manzini (MD of Diners Club), Johan Nortje, Rob Brown, Hester Hahn (Events Co-ordinator)

Previous Tournaments:

2006 Pro-Am Classic - La Manga, Spain

The 14th Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic was held at the La Manga Club Resort in Southern Spain from Tuesday 28 February to Saturday 4 March, 2006.

The tournament was first staged in 1992 and has since grown into one of the biggest and most successful events on the Diners Club global calendar. South Africa won the tournament in 2004, also held at the La Manga.

The team that represented South Africa at the 2006 Diners Club International Pro-Am Classic in Spain was a carefully chosen South African Professional player, Justin Hobday, and the three amateur winners of the qualifying Diners Club Golf events: .
  1. Chris Cottle in Cape Town at Steenberg Golf Club
  2. Peter Everett in Johannesburg at Killarney Golf Club
  3. Heinrich Koen in Durban at Zimabli Country Club
South Africa ended 2nd overall with Hong Kong the winners of the Tournament.

2005 Pro-Am Classic - Dubai

The 2005 event involved 19 teams representing countries from the Diners Club International global network.
As is the custom, each team comprises three amateurs, who have qualified in their local countries and a professional. The team from Switzerland won this year’s event with a total score of 123 points. They were followed closely by Taiwan in second place and Denmark in third place.

The event began well on the Saturday with glorious sunshine for the practice round at The Desert Course at Arabian Ranches. Despite stormy weather interrupting play for the first tournament round on Sunday, each team managed to play at least nine holes. The tournament then moved on to the Majlis Course at the Emirates Golf Club on the Monday for the final 18 holes of the event.
The South African Team, although not amongst the prizes, proudly represented our country and had a most enjoyable time.

2004 Pro-Am Classic - La Manga, Spain

Three Diners Club customers, Bruce Johnstone, Mike Daly and Louis Norval, as well as local golf professional, Steven Shearer, were selected to participate in the annual Diners Club International Pro-Am Club Golf Tournament, hosted at La Manga, Spain in February 2004.

In spite of strong winds over the final 9 holes, they finished 1 point ahead of the perennial favourites and multiple winners, Spain, who were also the overnight leaders. The South African team always looked and conducted themselves professionally and in true SA style, remained friendly, competitive and confident. They proceeded to clinch the title and the Claret Trophy.
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