Posts Tagged ‘Junior Presidents Cup’
SA duo star for Internationals in Junior Presidents Cup
20 September 2022 – South Africa’s star players Yurav Premlall and Aldrich Potgieter performed admirably in the 3rd Junior Presidents Cup, accounting for an impressive four and a half points for the International Team, but it was not enough to stem the charge of the United States, who roared to victory on the back of…
Read MorePotgieter & Premlall heading to Junior Presidents Cup
26 August 2022 – Reigning British Amateur champion Aldrich Potgieter and GolfRSA No 1 Yurav Premlall will be teeing it up for the International Team in the 2022 Junior Presidents Cup in the United States this September. The Presidents Cup and American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) unveiled the top 10 Team Standings for the third…
Read MoreInternationals come up short in Junior Presidents Cup
VICTORIA, Melbourne, Australia (9 December 2019) – The United States Team fended off a feisty challenge from the International Team on Monday to win the Junior Presidents Cup for a second consecutive time. The American juniors carried a comfortable 9 – 3 lead from the opening day’s Four-Ball and Foursomes sessions into the final round…
Read MoreInternationals with work to do down-under
MELBOURNE, Australia (8 December 2019) – The International Team will have to come out guns blazing in the final round Singles on Monday after the United States Team surged to a commanding 9-3 lead on day one of the Junior Presidents Cup in Australia. Two years ago, the U.S. Team led the first round by…
Read MoreGolfRSA five headed Down Under for Junior Presidents Cup
9 September 2019 – Five of South Africa’s top junior golf talents – Jayden Schaper, Martin Vorster, Christo Lamprecht, Sam Simpson and Jordan Duminy – will be heading to Australia for the 2019 Junior Presidents Cup in December. The GolfRSA National Squad quintet have qualified for the 12-strong International Team that will face off against…
Read More2019 Junior Presidents Cup teams finalized
9 September 2019 – Twenty-four top juniors have qualified for the 2019 Junior Presidents Cup hosted by the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) and PGA TOUR. The event’s second edition will welcome 12 international players from Australia, China, Chinese Taipei, India, Korea and South Africa and 12 juniors from 10 states in the United States.…
Read MoreSA quartet cherish Junior Presidents Cup experience
28 September 2017 – It felt all too familiar, watching the Junior International Team fire in Tuesday’s singles session in the inaugural Junior Presidents Cup. Just like the Internationals have done since the first Presidents Cup in 1994, the juniors gave it all on the last day, but it was all for naught. The damage…
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