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Eswatini’s premier professional golfer Nobuhle Dlamini.
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MBABANE – Eswatini’s premier professional golfer, Nobuhle Dlamini, has officially unlocked a new chapter in her career by signing an apparel partnership with Itu Golf Wear.

The brand announcement was made on the Itu_Golf wear Instagram page, welcoming the Lobamba-born star as a lead ambassador for the South African performance-driven label.

The official post from Itu Golf Wear read: “We’re proud to announce professional golfer Nobuhle Dlamini as one of ITU Golf Wear’s brand ambassadors. Power, precision and style – on and off the course. Here’s to raising the game together.”

Dlamini recently put the gear to the ultimate test during intense training sessions at the University of Pretoria. She shared her excitement about the partnership, stating: “Thrilled to announce my partnership with Itu Golf Wear — proudly South African, performance-driven, comfy and stylish with that ‘Be Happy’ vibe. Tested it at University of Pretoria practice — moved perfectly during long sessions! Grateful for the support. Let’s inspire more girls and juniors together.”

This deal joins an impressive stable of support for Dlamini, who continues to be backed by industry giants such as Ping. These partnerships are vital as she carries the flag for Eswatini on the Sunshine Ladies Tour and the Ladies European Tour (LET).

Her 2026 campaign is already in full swing. Following a strong T4 finish at the SuperSport Ladies Challenge at Humewood, she competed in the NTT DATA Ladies Pro-Am at Fancourt, where she managed a top 25 finish. The schedule remains relentless as she heads into the autumn leg of the tour.

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