South Africa Junior golfers won the boys category of the 25th edition of the All Africa Junior Golf Team Championship held at the Residence Golf Course in Tunis Tunisia.
This was their record 25th win since the event was inaugurated. Morocco finished second to also qualify for the Toyota Junior world cup of golf due to be held in Nagoya Japan in the end of June 2025. Tunisia finished third and Uganda came 5th behind Zimbabwe.
In the girls’ category, Morocco upset perennial Championship South Africa by eight strokes in the highly competitive category to book the only slot to the Toyota World Cup of Golf due to be held in Nagoya Japan.
The event was hosted by Africa Golf Confederation through Tunisia golf federation.
We thanked Tunisia for hosting a successful event and also thank the 12 countries for participating. African countries must continue to demonstrate that they are developing golf in Africa by competing in such interventional events if they are to qualify for development grants from the R&A.
Participation confirms a countries commitment. As a sovereign continent we must mobilise resources from our governments and the private sector in Africa if Africa is to grow sports.
We can't keep begging as Africa for ever From Europeans.
Junior golf is the future of tomorrow's champions and Africa’s future is bright if we continue at the current pace of development of Junior golf talent.
We have launched a junior charter in all the 5 regions and Mauritius will host the inaugural Region 4 Junior golf team championship in August 24 to 28th to grow competition at an international level in Africa.
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