Andrew van der Knaap runs away with Prince's Grant Amateur
Andrew van der Knaap
STANGER, South Africa — Andrew van der Knaap picked up his first national win of the year, doing so in runaway fashion at the Prince's Grant Amateur. Thanks in part to his second and third rounds, where he posted 68 and 65 at Prince's Grant Golf Club, van der Knaap captured the title by 12 shots over Philip Kruse and Rupert Kaminski.
This year's Northern Amateur Open winner Teaghan Gauche was the opening-round leader at 67, but slowly faded back with 72-74-75 in the final three rounds. Still, he took fourth place at even-par 288.
Recent Boland Amateur Open winner Tristen Strydom placed ninth, working his way back from 79 in the first round to go two-under his final 54 holes.
ABOUT THE
Prince's Grant Amateur
This prestigious event began in 1996 and since
then, every year, talented amateur golfers head
down to Prince’s Grant Coastal Golf Estate to take
part in the tournament. The Prince’s Grant National
Amateur Invitational consists of a challenging 4
round tournament which tests both the ability and
endurance of young, up and coming golfers.
The event attracts high profile amateur players
in South Africa, and as a result this attracts local
and
international media to the event. Additionally, top
business executives are present at the event, and
this makes for a very attractive opportunity to
network.
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