MBABANE – Eswatini professional golfer Nobuhle Dlamini demonstrated her enduring consistency on the greens, finishing inside the top 25 at the recently concluded Waterfall City Tournament of Champions.
The prestigious event, supported by Attacq and WCMC, was held at the iconic Royal Johannesburg East Course from Thursday through to Sunday. Dlamini displayed grit throughout the four rounds, carding scores of 72, 78, 70 and 73, respectively, to finish with a combined total of 293 (+5).
The tournament, which featured a substantial prize purse of E2.5million, was staged as part of the Sunshine Tour. It serves as a vital platform to showcase the most diverse fields of South African men and women golf professionals, while also highlighting the leading golfers from the South African Disabled Golf Association (SADGA). Caitlyn Macnab claimed the top honours, finishing as the winner with a stellar four-round total of 280 (-8).
This latest achievement adds to a stellar 2026 campaign for the Eswatini star. Dlamini has maintained remarkable form throughout the year, highlighted by three major top-five finishes in the Jabra Ladies Classic, Supersport Ladies Challenge and Standard Bank Ladies Open.

Eswatini Ace golfer Nobuhle Dlamini had a bright start in the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions. (Courtesy pic)
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