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5th June 2026

Macnab and De Beer lead field into weekend of Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC

GAUTENG, Johannesburg – It’s a fitting Sunshine Tour and Sunshine Ladies Tour tie at the top of the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC leaderboard, with Kyle de Beer and first round leader Caitlyn Macnab heading the field on three under par.

It was another challenging day on Royal Johannesburg’s East Course, with Macnab, The R&A Rookie of the Year on the Sunshine Ladies Tour this past season, settling for a second round of one-over-par 73 and De Beer joining the lead with a round of one-under 71.

Gabrielle Venter and Justin Walters, a recent winner on the Sunshine Tour, are only one shot adrift at the halfway mark on two under par following their respective second rounds of 70.

The mixed tournament is played on a nine-hole composite course around the famed East Course, and which brings with it a unique approach.

“It’s an exciting format – pretty fast paced,” said Macnab. “I’m going to stick to my gameplan and try and execute the shots that I want to hit and try and have some fun. I know the results will follow. I am really looking forward to the rest of the tournament.”

De Beer heads into the weekend on the back of 10 top-10 finishes on the Sunshine Tour to date, the most recent of which was only two weeks ago at the SunBet Challenge-Sun Boardwalk tournament.

“It’s an absolute privilege to be playing this week. I’m even more happy that I’m playing some good golf along with that. The tournament is amazing and it’s really cool to be playing in a mixed tournament on the same golf course. I’m really enjoying it,” he said.

“The course was pretty brutal today. Even in normal conditions it’s still quite a test, and it has just become a bit of a beast. It’s nice to have a week where you have to really fight for every birdie and every par. It’s a nice change and I’m enjoying it. Going into the weekend, being in a good position off the tee is going to be huge and you will have to capitalise when you hit one close. I’m really looking forward to the challenge that the weekend will present,” De Beer said. – Michael Vlismas Media

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4th June 2026

Macnab leads field of winners at Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC

GAUTENG, Johannesburg – The excitement around Caitlyn Macnab’s potential in the professional arena moved up a level on Thursday as she claimed the first-round lead in the Sunshine Tour’s mixed event – the Waterfall City Tournament of Champions supported by Attacq and WCMC.

Macnab opened with a round of four-under-par 68 on Royal Johannesburg’s East Course, set up as a nine-hole composite course for this event, to lead by one over the field. It was in fact the Sunshine Ladies Tour professionals who led the way on day one as her nearest challengers are Danielle du Toit and Cara Gorlei following their rounds of 69.

Kyle de Beer is the leading Sunshine Tour professional with an opening round of two-under-par 70, with Herman Loubser – last season’s Sunshine Tour Players’ Player of the Year – in a group of Sunshine Tour professionals who signed for rounds of 71.

The field for this tournament is drawn from, amongst other exemption categories, winners on the Sunshine Tour and Sunshine Ladies Tour over the past season.

Macnab earned her way into this field as The R&A Rookie of the Year on the Sunshine Ladies Tour this past season following her three top-five finishes on the Tour.

Just one shot behind her, Du Toit said she is revelling in competing in a mix field of champions this week.

“It’s such a great experience to play with so many champions. That to me is the special part of the tournament. It is the cream of the crop, the best of the best, so we can really test ourselves against each other, regardless of which Tour you play on,” she said after a round of challenging weather including a lightning delay.

“I had a really good round today, especially with the conditions. It was cold, windy and even raining at one point, which is weird in the middle of winter in Gauteng. My game was precise and consistent and a couple of putts fell, so that was great. I am one shot behind Caitlyn but there is so much more golf to be played. It’s nice to see three women at the top of the leaderboard. I hope that we can keep up the challenge.” – Michael Vlismas Media