Santa says


King Koepka

You gotta believe!


Brooks Koepka will not be over-looked ever again. If he walks into the gym with his buddy, Dustin Johnson, he won't be missed by the fans. In fact, he won't be able to hide.

It has been said that he has Dustin's power with Tiger's brain - that's quite the combo. The fact is that Bethpage Black was a brute and only he could find the fairways and greens. 63 for the second time in the PGA Championship; 63 at Bethpage, come on! Have a word with Thinus who caddied there for really good players. Let him tell you how good his 63-65, 36-hole record is. Dustin got his attention on Sunday and he was human, dropping 4 shots in four holes. But, he never stopped believing, parring in for a two-shot win. That was a great tournament to watch.

From the PGA tour:

Brooks Koepka makes a statement on No. 18 at PGA Championship
Farmingdale, N.Y. – Brooks Koepka had a few heart palpitations late, but ultimately finished off his inevitable victory at the PGA Championship on Sunday. It was major championship number four in his last eight major starts. Here are some more notes and numbers to help put his incredible play in perspective.

First, let’s look at the traditional statistics:

Fairways hit: 32 of 56 (T44)
Driving distance: 304.9 yards (3rd)
Greens hit: 53 of 72 (1st)
Proximity to the hole: 30’, 1” (2nd)

And now, the Strokes Gained statistics:

Tee-to-Green: +17.354 (1st)
Off-the-Tee: +6.694 (2nd)
Approach: +9.533 (1st)
Around-the-Green: +1.128 (31st)
Putting: +1.148 (46th)
Total: +18.502 (1st)

He moves to second in the FedExCup and Wyndham Rewards Top 10 standings and returns to world No. 1.

These notes should help put Koepka’s performance in perspective:

Is the seventh different player (Tiger Woods twice) to successfully defend the PGA Championship, the first since Woods did so in 2007.
Just the fifth wire-to-wire winner of the PGA Championship (no ties) with Bobby Nichol (1964), Jack Nicklaus (1971), Raymond Floyd (1982) and Hal Sutton (1983).
His 36-hole score of 128 is the lowest 36-hole score ever shot in a major championship. The previous record was 130.
He now holds the PGA Championship’s 18-, 36- and 72-hole scoring records. Koepka set the 18- and 36-hole records this week. He established the 72-hole mark in last year’s victory at Bellerive.
His seven-shot lead through 54 holes was the largest in PGA Championship history.
Koepka’s seven-shot 36-hole lead was the largest in a major since World War II. The largest 36-hole lead in PGA Championship history was five strokes by Nick Price in 1994.
His 65 on Friday was the lowest second-round score from a player who opened a major with 63. The previous record was 69.
His 63 was the 37th round of 63 or lower in a major. Branden Grace (2017 Open) is the only player to fire 62 in a major.
It was the ninth first-round 63 in a major. He joins Raymond Floyd (1982 PGA) and Jack Nicklaus (1980 U.S. Open) as the only players to go on to win from that point.
Koepka’s opening round was the lowest in a major at Bethpage Black. The previous record was 64, set by Lucas Glover and Mike Weir in the 2009 U.S. Open.

This continues his incredible recent play in majors, as well:

Is the first player to defend both the PGA Championship and U.S. Open in a career.
Is the seventh player to win multiple titles at both the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open joining Walter Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and Tiger Woods.
The PGA Championship is Koepka’s fourth victory in his last eight majors. The last person to do that was Tiger Woods in 2005-2006.
Is the 29th player to win four or more majors – the first since Rory McIlroy at the 2014 PGA Championship.
He has held at least a share of the lead after 10 of the past 20 rounds in the U.S. Open and PGA Championship.
He’s held at least a share of the lead after 13 of his last 35 rounds in majors.
He didn’t record his first bogey until his 28th hole this week. That ended a streak of 41 bogey-free holes in the PGA Championship and 51 holes without a bogey on the PGA TOUR.
He totalled 11 consecutive under-par rounds in a major (through the second round) and seven consecutive rounds in the 60s at the PGA Championship.
Now has six PGA TOUR wins, four of which are majors. Also has one European Tour win and two Japan Tour wins, plus four European Challenge Tour wins.
Koepka is one of three players in the last 30 years to win three majors before the age of 30. The others are Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. He is just the fifth American to do it all-time with Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen.
Koepka’s 15 top-20s in majors since the 2014 U.S. Open are the most on TOUR, two ahead of Jason Day.
Koepka had a 69.98 scoring average in majors since the 2014 U.S. Open, the lowest in that span (minimum 40 rounds played).
Koepka is the third player to shoot multiple 63s in majors, joining Greg Norman and Vijay Singh. Koepka is the first player to shoot two 63s in the same major, and the first to do so in consecutive years.

 

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Our events



Selective Lighting Friday Competition

Ernie and Linda Müller and their Team from Selective Lighting are making Fridays extra special at St Francis Links. Once a month, they host the Selective Lighting/The Fireworks Friday Competition. We shotgun start the players for 9 holes. Starting times are based on the season, 14h30 in the "cool season" and 15h30 in the summer months. Be a part of growing the Club and join us for nine and some good times after golf! Please enter in advance for numbers.

Open Wednesday

ITEC are our sponsors for OPEN Wednesday (2nd Wednesday) with meat and added prizes. Invite your friends to enjoy SA’s best with special rates for golf, snacks after the game and great prizes – Hey, sometimes Curry Night follows – stay or take away!

Monday Roll-up!

Pitch up and play (9 holes or 18 Par-3 from 2pm) let's add you to the What's app group.

All-day Saturdays

Morning and afternoon fields - the afternoon field will be booked from 12 noon backwards with emphasis on "ready golf"

Monday Men's Book Club

5pm in Jack's Bar (no reading required).

Ladies' Tea
And coffee

Every Tuesday at 10am on the Veranda.

Results


15th May 2019
ITEC Open Wednesday – Better Ball

1st – Norman Rock
        Hein Spangenberg 22 Points c/i

2nd – Louis Boag
        John Barnes 22 Points c/o

3rd – Ronnie Nienaber
        James Bredenkamp 21 Points

18th May 2019
Saturday School – 4 Ball Alliance, 2 to Count

1st – Norman Pretorius   
        Flip Van Der Merwe
        Adrian Vd. Vyfer
        Carl Lonn 80 Points

2nd – Pete Maskew
        Rex McGregor
        John Wilson
        Norman Dyer 78 Points

22nd May 2019
Wednesday School – Ladies (left and right)

1st - Alison Bosch 39 pts c/i
2nd - Margot McGregor 39 pts c/o
3rd - Madeleine Barry 38 pts c/i
4th - Sandra Cunningham 38 pts c/o

22nd May 2019
Wednesday School – Progressive alliance 123

1st –  Barry Phillips
    Neil Mulder
    Brett Wilson Jones
    Norman Rock  89 Points

2nd – Norman Pretorius
    Jeff Clause
    Thinus Keller
    Christo Krugel 88 Points

View the full results by clicking here.

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