KEVIN Wentzel and his son Jordan took the recent Nedbank Desert Classic honours at the
Aged 48 and 12 respectively, the father-and-son duo won the tournament with 96 points.
In second position was the team of
The competition's coordinator,
"Congratulations are in order for the winning teams and every player who took part in the tournament. As a tournament coordinator, it is extremely satisfying to receive constructive feedback from players regarding the organising of tournament. The vision is always to improve and ensure improvement every year," he said.
Organised by the DZ Golf team, which is also responsible for the coveted
"A major highlight once again was the fact that we can boast with the biggest field size of 144 players over a two-day period on the Namibian golfing calendar," Zwiebel said.
"Given the immense stature of the event, we have received queries from close to 40 interested players after the available slots were filled, but as always, playing in this exclusive event is always secured on a first-come, first-served basis."
The golf event, held on 28 and 29 December, was co-sponsored by Hollard Namibia and supported by
"Planning for 2023 has already begun and we will ensure that we grow this event from strength to strength. I would like to thank our main sponsor, Nedbank Namibia, for its continuous support in making this event happen, and as golf's number-one supporter of golf in
Nedbank Namibia spokesperson
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"Our commitment remains the same: We want not only to deliver exceptional banking services to our clients, but to also ensure every spectator at our events has a true
"The Nedbank Desert Classic continues to make history by having the largest field in a two-day event, and for the first time having a father-and-son duo win the tournament. It truly is one for the books," he said.
The Wentzels "will be treated to an exclusive experience at the 2023 Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City,
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