Eleven girls count among the twenty-five South Africa’s brightest junior golf stars who will star in two prestigious golf championships on the African continent this April, according to a GolfRSA release on Wednesday, 23 April, 2025.
The Protea side is set to continue the nation’s dominant run at the 2025 All Africa Junior Team Championship in Tunisia, while 16 up-and-coming juniors will tee it up in the Zimbabwe Junior Open in Harare.
South Africa has a proud legacy in the prestigious All Africa Junior Team Championship, taking place at The Residence Golf Club in Tunisia from April 24 to 27, the girls’ team remains undefeated since the inception of the girls’ competition in 2017.
At stake is more than just continental glory, with the top two teams from the championship earning qualification for the Toyota Junior Golf World Cup in Japan later this year.
Representing South Africa in the girls’ division are Kesha Louw, Lisa Coetzer, and debutant Casey Twidale, they will go head-to-head with junior golfers from seven other nations.
The teams will be managed by Southern Cape Golf Union operations manager Heinrich Lourens and Women’s Golf South Africa Vice-President Madeleine de Wet, both bringing invaluable experience and leadership to the campaign.
Situated just outside Tunis, The Residence Golf Club is renowned as one of North Africa’s premier golf venues. Designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones II, the course is flanked by a nature reserve and saltwater lake on one side, and the Mediterranean Sea on the other—promising a scenic yet demanding challenge for players of all skill levels.
GolfRSA CEO Grant Hepburn expressed confidence in the team’s readiness and potential for success.
“The All Africa Junior Team Championship plays a pivotal role in the growth of junior golf, both in South Africa and across the continent. It’s a platform for emerging talent to shine and opens the door to future international competition.”
GolfRSA CEO, Grant Hepburn
“All players are enrolled in our High Performance National Squad and have shown great promise. We’re proud to give them this opportunity and have no doubt they will represent South Africa with pride. We wish them every success in Tunisia.”

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The 16 juniors heading to Zimbabwe will challenge some of the continent’s best and some stiff international competition at the Borrowdale Brooke Golf Estate from 25-27 April, marking an expansion of South Africa’s junior golf presence.
“Our juniors have excelled in past two editions, with Charlotte Millard winning back-to-back girls titles, and we have enjoyed multiple top-10 finishes.”
“Thanks to funding from the National Lotteries Commission and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, we have been able to grow our golf development programme and launch our Tournament Support Programme. Through the GolfRSA National Squad programme, we have seen how much international competition benefits the development of our players and we are excited to be sending a much larger group to Zimbabwe this year.”
The girls in the South African group competing in Zimbabwe include Alessia Goussard (Boland), Megan Marais, Orateng Maphake, Phenyo Sebata, Zané Fourie (Gauteng North), and Western Province representatives Zayaan Hendricks and Zoey Rhoda.
The delegation will be accompanied by GolfRSA’s Laetitia Higgs and Greg de Doncker.
“These international tournaments provide young golfers with valuable experience and the chance to compete at the highest level,” added Hepburn. “They also foster collaboration between African nations to drive the growth of the sport on the continent.
“With South Africa’s strong track record in junior golf, these upcoming events will be key in shaping the next generation of golfing champions.”
Girls Representing South Africa at the 2025 All Africa Junior Team Championship in Tunisia
Kesha Louw
Lisa Coetzer
Casey Twidale
Team Management
Heinrich Lourens (Southern Cape Golf Union operations manager)
Madeleine de Wet (Women’s Golf South Africa Vice-President)
Girls Representing South Africa at the Zimbabwe Junior Open in Harare
Alessia Goussard (Boland)
Lourenda Steyn (Gauteng North)
Megan Marais (Gauteng North)
Orateng Maphake (Gauteng North)
Phenyo Sebata (Gauteng North)
Zané Fourie (Gauteng North)
Zayaan Hendricks (Western Province)
Zoey Rhoda (Western Province)
Team Management
Laetitia Higgs (GolfRSA)
Greg de Doncker (GolfRSA)
Original Copy: GolfRSA, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: The Junior Protea Girls teams including Kesha Louw, Lisa Coetzer and Casey Twidale will aim to keep unbeaten South Africa’s winning record alive in the 2025 All Africa Junior Team Championship in Tunisia. All Photos: GolfRSA.
Photo 2 Caption: GolfRSA Tournament Support Programme and GolfRSA National Squad players will tee it up in the 2025 Zimbabwe Junior Open.
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