Caylum Boon has enjoyed an excellent start to 2014 and his consistently good results have seen him move up to No. 1 on the Southern Cape Junior Order of Merit U19 rankings. His stroke average after shooting a 74 on Sunday at Simola is an outstanding 70.6. Caylum only returned from 2 weeks in Durban the day before the Simola SCJOOM competition. He had played first in the SA Boys U19 Championships succeeded the following week by representing the Southern Cape U23 team at the IPT where he scored 5,5 points out of a possible 10.
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16 Year old Caylum becomes the second KeNako student after Cameron Moralee to achieve the No. 1 ranking in Southern Cape Junior Golf. Junior golf in the Southern Cape is in a very healthy state – South Africa’s second ranked junior golfer, Jovan Rebula, is now second in the Southern Cape Junior rankings followed by Cameron Moralee in 3rd place. Two other KeNako students, Franklin Manchest and Alan Lones, are currently ranked 4th and 5th respectively.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]