Du Toit drives to victory at SA Girls

Danielle and VicHallORKNEY, 28 June 2016 – Gauteng North junior Danielle du Toit gave credence to the old adage “when at first you don’t succeed, try and try again” when she seized a runaway victory in the Nomads SA Girls Championship at Orkney Golf Club on Tuesday.

In 2014, Ivanna Samu lost the prestigious title in a three-way play-off to Cara Gorlei. A year later, Samu returned and defeated Du Toit at the third extra hole to claim a play-off victory. Du Toit continued the runner-up to champion trend at this year’s championship with an impressive nine stroke victory over Samu.

“I am thrilled to bits over this win and the way that I won,” gushed the delighted Du Toit. “I gained a lot of experience playing in the Junior Golf World Cup in Japan and I felt a lot more confident coming to Orkney this year.

“I was determined to make a good start and to build from there and I am really proud that I achieved what I set out to do. I’m really thankful to everyone that supported me, especially my parents, my coach and the Gauteng North Golf Union and I’m so proud to justify their backing.”

The 17-year-old laid a solid foundation for her title bid with a blistering five-under-par 67 in the opening round. Having established a six shot lead, the Pretoria Country Club golfer she stayed well clear of the chasing pack led by Samu with a second round 72.

Five shots clear at the start of the final day, Du Toit produced a composed front nine with eight pars and a birdie at the par four fifth to turn six under.

She pulled 10 shots clear of Samu through 12, despite bogeys at 10 and 11, after the defending champion’s charge did not materialise.

Du Toit reversed the some of the damage with a birdie at 12 and notched back-to-back gains at 14 and 15 to eliminate another bogey at 13. She finished par-bogey-par to close with a 72 for a winning total of five under 211.

Samu began the final round at two over after successive 73s. The Ruimsig golfer offset bogeys at two, six, seven and 10 with gains at five and 12, but a double bogey at the par four 13th saw her slip 12 shots off the pace. Samu rallied with back-to-back birdies at the closing holes, though, to sign for a 76 and sole second on four over 220.

Chiara Contomathios from Wanderers Golf Club eagled the par five 17th to get to six under and finished on her own in third on six over. Fellow Gauteng junior Woo Ju Son from Country Club Johannesburg took fourth at seven over after closing with a 79 and Lindi Coetzee from Gauteng North rounded out the top five at 11 over.

A-DIVISION RESULT (TOP 20)

211 Danielle du Toit 67 72 72
220 Ivanna Samu 73 73 74
222 Chiara Contomathios 73 76 73
223 Woo-Ju Son 73 71 79
227 Lindi Coetzee 73 77 77
228 Chante van Zyl 78 73 77; Symone Henriques 77 78 73
229 Kajal Mistry 75 76 78
230 Caitlyn Macnab 79 78 73; Crystal Beukes 77 76 77
231 Casandra Hall 76 75 80
232 Eleonora Galletti 81 79 72; Lenanda van der Watt 81 73 78
233 Catherine Lau 79 77 77; Brittney-Fay Berger 79 77 77
235 Jamie-Lee Daniels 80 78 77; Kiera Floyd 78 77 80
237 Kaiyuree Moodley 82 75 80
238 Chante De Lange 77 76 85
240 Minette Olivier 78 79 83

B-DIVISION RESULT (top 10)

254 Kaitlin Fensham 88 81 85
255 Cleo Jordaan 86 89 80
256 Iman Adams 90 85 81; Jo-Lindie Richter 88 95 73
259 Megan Streicher 90 88 81
262 Charlize Coetzer 86 89 87; Holly Lau 85 89 88
265 Hannah Venter 93 88 84
266 Senayah Moodliar 91 89 86; Amore Steyn 88 85 93
268 Nicola Schoeman 94 87 87

PHOTO – 2016 Nomads SA Girls Championship winner Danielle du Toit receives the trophy from Nomads National Chairman Vic Hall; credit GNGU.