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Kaiyuree Moodley is enjoying the taste of an extra sweet victory after winning the 2025 Blu Label Unlimited Ladies Challenge at Sun City on Saturday, 25 October 2025, securing her first Sunshine Ladies Tour win. Photo: Sunshine Ladies Tour

Kaiyuree Moodley is enjoying the taste of an extra sweet victory after winning the 2025 Blu Label Unlimited Ladies Challenge at Sun City on Saturday, 25 October 2025, securing her first Sunshine Ladies Tour win. Photo: Sunshine Ladies Tour

Moodley called the win an ‘extra sweet victory’ to take in, as she heads to the LET’s 2025 Lalla Aicha Qualifying School in Morocco this December.

Moodley called the win an ‘extra sweet victory’ to take in, as she heads to the LET’s 2025 Lalla Aicha Qualifying School in Morocco this December.

Kaiyuree Moodley secured her first #SunshineLadiesTour win at the 2025 Blu Label Unlimited Ladies Challenge at Sun City, calling it an ‘extra sweet victory’ that she's still taking in as she heads to the 2025 Lalla Aicha Qualifying School for the LET
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Golf | Mixed emotions for Investec SA Open trophy winners Naidoo and Maas Golf | Mixed emotions for Investec SA Open trophy winners Naidoo and Maas. Freddie Tait Cup winner Christiaan Maas left the course rather disappointed, while it was joy in abundance for Dylan Naidoo, ...

Naidoo buried his face in his hands as the enormity of is achievement began to hit home. said. This is a special moment for me, it’s a special moment for everybody here in Durban… it’s overwhelming.”
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South Africa's Casandra Alexander held her nerve to lift the Jabra Ladies Classic trophy for the second time in her career, and becoming the first multiple winner of this Sunshine Ladies Tour title since 2019, at Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town, the Western Cape, on Friday, 28 February, 2025. All Photos: Troy Winfield/Sunshine Tour

South Africa's Casandra Alexander held her nerve to lift the Jabra Ladies Classic trophy for the second time in her career, and becoming the first multiple winner of this Sunshine Ladies Tour title since 2019, at Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town, the Western Cape, on Friday, 28 February, 2025. All Photos: Troy Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Scotland’s Lorna McClymont was steady through the tournament, carding 67, 71 and 68 to finish in second place on 206 after the final round, four shots off the pace.

Scotland’s Lorna McClymont was steady through the tournament, carding 67, 71 and 68 to finish in second place on 206 after the final round, four shots off the pace.

First round leader Kaiyuree Moodley (pictured) and France's Anne-Charlotte Mora finished joint third on six-under-par, both shooting 68 on the final day.

First round leader Kaiyuree Moodley (pictured) and France's Anne-Charlotte Mora finished joint third on six-under-par, both shooting 68 on the final day.

South Africa's Casandra Alexander became the first multiple winner of this #SunshineLadiesTour title since 2019, holding her nerve to lift the Jabra Ladies Classic trophy for the second time in Cape Town on Friday #gsportGlobal #GolfRSA gsport.co.za/casandra-ale...

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Kaiyuree Moodley posted the lowest round of her short professional career when she opened with a six-under-par 66 to lead the R1 million Jabra Ladies Classic by a single shot at Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town, the Western Cape, on Wednesday, 26 February, 2025. All Photos: Troy Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Kaiyuree Moodley posted the lowest round of her short professional career when she opened with a six-under-par 66 to lead the R1 million Jabra Ladies Classic by a single shot at Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town, the Western Cape, on Wednesday, 26 February, 2025. All Photos: Troy Winfield/Sunshine Tour

Lora Assad carded her best first round in two seasons to lie 1 shot off the pace along with Gabrielle Venter and Scotland’s Lorna McClymont.

Lora Assad carded her best first round in two seasons to lie 1 shot off the pace along with Gabrielle Venter and Scotland’s Lorna McClymont.

Gabrielle Venter along with McClymont and Assad are Moodley’s nearest challengers, after all opening with rounds of five-under-par 67.

Gabrielle Venter along with McClymont and Assad are Moodley’s nearest challengers, after all opening with rounds of five-under-par 67.

Kaiyuree Moodley posted the lowest round of her pro career to open the R1 million Jabra Ladies Classic and lead a competitive field by one shot lead at the Westlake Golf Club in Cape Town on Wednesday #gsportGlobal gsport.co.za/rookie-kaiyu... #GolfRSA #SunshineLadiesTour

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Lisa Coetzer shot a two-under-par 70 to take her to a three-stroke lead after the second round of the South African Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Port Elizabeth Golf Club, on Monday, 24 February 2025. All Photos: GolfRSA

Lisa Coetzer shot a two-under-par 70 to take her to a three-stroke lead after the second round of the South African Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Championship at Port Elizabeth Golf Club, on Monday, 24 February 2025. All Photos: GolfRSA

Coetzer followed her first round 66 with the second-lowest round on day 2 to enhance her lead to 3 shots.

Coetzer followed her first round 66 with the second-lowest round on day 2 to enhance her lead to 3 shots.

Mogomotsi Sebata took the outright leader tag after the second round of the B-Division’s Abe Bailey Trophy, leading Christan Booysen by 1 shot.

Mogomotsi Sebata took the outright leader tag after the second round of the B-Division’s Abe Bailey Trophy, leading Christan Booysen by 1 shot.

Lisa Coetzer carded the second-lowest round of the day when her two-under-par 70 took her to a three-stroke lead after the second round of the SA Women’s Amateur Stroke Play Champs at the Port Elizabeth Golf Club on Monday #GolfRSA #gsportGlobal gsport.co.za/lisa-coetzer...

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Charlotte Millard was the top performing South African at the Egyptian International Women's Golf Championship at the El Gouna Golf Course in Hurghada, Egypt, from 16 to 19 December, 2024. All Photos: Egyptian Golf Federation EGF

Charlotte Millard was the top performing South African at the Egyptian International Women's Golf Championship at the El Gouna Golf Course in Hurghada, Egypt, from 16 to 19 December, 2024. All Photos: Egyptian Golf Federation EGF

Isabella Ferreira finished in a very respectable fourth place at the Egyptian Ladies Open, four over par 76 in the final round. 

Isabella Ferreira finished in a very respectable fourth place at the Egyptian Ladies Open, four over par 76 in the final round. 

Isabella Ferreira (left) and Charlotte Millard did the nation proud at the at the El Gouna Golf Course in Hurghada, Egypt, from 16 to 19 December, 2024.

Isabella Ferreira (left) and Charlotte Millard did the nation proud at the at the El Gouna Golf Course in Hurghada, Egypt, from 16 to 19 December, 2024.

Charlotte Millard scooped silver at the Egyptian Ladies Amateur Open Golf Championship as the best South African at the event, compatriot Isabella Ferreira doing the nation proud with her fourth place finish #gsportGlobal gsport.co.za/charlotte-mi... #GolfRSA #EgyptianGolfFederation

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