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South Africa were winners of the Region V Championships which were held at Ezulwini Golf and Country Club. (Pics: Sanele Jele)
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EZULWINI – Eswatini successfully secured a top-five finish as the prestigious Region V Championship concluded yesterday at the Ezulwini Country and Golf Club.

The tournament, which saw nine Southern African nations battle for supremacy on the greens, showcased high-level competition from its start on Tuesday through to the final round.

​The Republic of South Africa (RSA) emerged as the overall winners, demonstrating remarkable consistency across all three rounds of play. South Africa finished with a commanding total score of -18, after carding -1 in Round 1, -2 in Round 2 and closing with a strong -2 in Round 3. Their performance was bolstered by a phenomenal -13 during the Better Ball (BB) session. ​South African Golf Union President, Henk Smith, who also served as the team manager, praised his team’s resilience.

​“We played well, though yesterday was a bit difficult. We improved by the day and all three rounds were quite similar in terms of our focus. The course here is exceptional—it’s a tough course, but we got the numbers we needed. There are a lot of tournaments where we can compete at the highest level, and we certainly have the golf for it. The Sunshine Tour should host a tournament here.”

​South African golfer Judd Sundelson echoed these sentiments, reflecting on his individual performance:

​“The round was good and solid; I shot under 3. The wind was gusting, but today, my short game kept it together. I love the course. Michael [Palmer] played well, the players from Zambia were great and our manager is fantastic. We have a lot of golf courses and so many tournaments back home that produce a lot of good players.”

​Hosting the tournament provided a unique challenge for the local side. Eswatini finished in 5th position with a total score of 52. The team carded 19 in Round 1, improved to 15 in Round 2 and maintained a steady 15 in the final round, with a 3 during the BB session.

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