The extreme weather that hit Gauteng forced the rescheduling of this week’s Kit Kat Group Pro-Am after the Irene Country Club was waterlogged and certain holes severely damaged by a flooding Hennops River.
Following an incomplete first round on Friday because of the weather, the Sunshine Tour had to make the call to cancel the tournament on Saturday as the golf course was unplayable.
The Tour is liaising with the Kit Kat Group in terms of rescheduling the tournament for another date.
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Extreme Weather has forced the #KitKatGroupProAm to be postponed and rescheduled for later this year. #GreatnessBeginsHere#SunshineTour
— Sunshine Tour (@Sunshine_Tour) February 5, 2022
“We unfortunately had to cancel play because the course is unplayable. Waterlogged is really an understatement of what we are dealing with here. The river is all over the golf course. We have four holes that are heavily underwater, and others that are severely damaged,” said tournament director Ludwick Manyama.
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“We are holding discussions with the Kit Kat Group and we are looking at a possible date in June to replay the event.”
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