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2008 Results

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RE/MAX WLDC World Long Drive Final - Mesquite Nevada, Saturday, 25 October 2008
After 2 days of gruelling knock out competition at the World Long drive final in Mesquite Nevada, our very own Dewald Gouws came runner up to Jamie Sadlowski after Jamie hit a cracker of 418 yards. Dewald could not match it and was only able to get 387 yards. We are very proud of him and know that this is the beginning of many more years of long drive for him. Hope to see you all at the 2009 RE/MAX Long Drive events around South Africa.

To see how Dewald made it to the finals, click here.
To see pictures of the event, click here.

RE/MAX WLDC National Final - Zebula Golf Estate and Spa, Saturday, 6th September 2008
On a hot and windy Spring afternoon, deep in the bushveld in Limpopo province, South Africa, Rynardt Combrinck, the Winner of the 2008 Order of Merit, showed his determination to win the 2008 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship South African National Final, beating his fellow competitors by a massive 20.1 metres on his last ball. During the opening rounds, it was anyone’s game. The 16 competitors started off the morning with fierce competition. The distances posted during these rounds were close, leading up to a nail biting finish. New boy on the block, 21 year old Dewald Gouws, ended his maiden Long Drive season with a 3rd place Order of Merit finish and a 2nd place National Final finish on 363.6 metres. The oldest competitor in the Open Division, Martin Lea, the only coastal resident participating in the final round, finished 3rd with a respectable 360.6 metres.

OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck1st383.7 m
 Dewald Gouws2nd363.6 m
 Martin Lea3rd360.6 m
 Adriaan van Rensburg4th353.7 m
 Erik van der Walt5th348.8 m
 Henry Barnes5th340.9 m
 Tom van der Westhuizen5th311.3m
Top 5 Ball by Ball :Rynardt CombrinckNational Final - hit off 6thOBOB346.9m361.3mOB383.7mFinished 1st overall
 Dewald GouwsNational Final - hit off 7th349.7mOB344.0m363.6m342.0mOBFinished 2nd overall
 Martin LeaNational Final - hit off 3rdOB360.6m315.0mOBOB349.0mFinished 3rd overall
 Adriaan van RensburgNational Final - hit off 8th348.9mOB353.7mOBOB310.0mFinished 3rd overall
 Jandré VorsterNational Final - hit off 4thOB332.7m315.0mOBOB349.9mFinished 3rd overall
RE/MAX WLDC - Bloemfontein Golf Club, 12th of August 2008
The final qualifying event on the 2008 calendar was held at Bloemfontein Golf Club, on Tuesday, 12th August. A total of 77 sets were hit during the day, with local long drivers battling it out against Rynardt Combrinck. Congratulations to Henry Barnes, who has now qualified for the Nationals in September. Confirmation has been received that the 2007 SA Champion, Nathaniel Barnes, will not be returning to South Africa to defend his title this year. The South African National Finals will take place at Zebula Golf Estate and Spa on Saturday, 6th September 2008

OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st407.0 m
 Henry Barnes (Qualifies for semi-finals)2nd375.0 m
 Nico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for semi-finals)3rd369.3 m
 Divan Gerber4th349.2 m
 Lotter Meyer5th334.2 m
SENIOR DIVISIONWillem Kruger1st285.9 m
 Bobby Ontong2nd262.8 m
 Robert Taute3rd250.0 m
LADIES DIVISIONMischa Lottering1st247.6 m
 Cornelle Cronje2nd239.0 m
RE/MAX WLDC - Humewood Golf Club, 8th of August 2008
The second last event on the 2008 calendar was held at the Humewood Golf Club, Port Elizabeth, on Friday, 8th August. A slight breeze early in the day did not draw the competitors, they all waited for the wind direction to change, and when it did, the competition heated up! A total of 96 sets were hit during the day, with local long drivers battling it out against Rynardt Combrinck and Nico Grobbelaar from Gauteng. The Gauteng chaps did not let the wind get the better of them, with Nico and Rynardt finishing in 1st and 3rd places respectively. Congratulations to Martin Lea, who has now qualified for the Nationals in September. The last event for 2008 takes place on Tuesday, 12th August at Bloemfontein Golf Club.

OPEN DIVISIONNico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st372.1 m
 Martin Lea (Qualifies for semi-finals)2nd371.1 m
 Rynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for semi-finals)3rd368.0 m
 Adriaan du Plessis4th366.2 m
 Bevan Bradley5th346.3 m
SENIOR DIVISIONSean Cunningham1st310.0 m
 Ambrose Paulsen2nd309.6 m
 John Jacobs3rd295.0 m
RE/MAX WLDC - Gauteng(Verwey Driving Range), 1st August 2008
The last Gauteng event was held on Friday, 1st August at the Verwey Driving Range in Fourways Johannesburg. A disappointing event with only 69 sets being hit, but great distances from the regulars! With only 2 events left and 20 maximum points, Rynardt Combrinck is the 2008 Order of Merit winner! His 30 point lead over Nico Grobbelaar has secured a spot for himself in the 2008 RE/MAX World Long Drive Championship Finals being held in Mesquite Nevada USA from 20th October 2008. Congratulations to Erik van der Walt for qualifying for this year's final. The long drive goes on the road again this week for the final two events of the 2008 series being held at Humewood Golf Club on Friday, 8th August and Bloemfontein Golf Club on Tuesday, 12th August.

OPEN DIVISIONDewald Gouws (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st414.6 metress
 Rynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for semi-finals)2nd408.0 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for semi-finals)3rd399.7 metres
 Johann du Plessis (Already qualified for semi-finals)4th392.5 metres
 Erik van der Walt (Qualifies for semi-finals)5th384.2 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONMike Gouws1st340.0 metres
 Etienne van der Linde2nd310.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Pietermaritzburg Golf Club, 25th July 2008
Kwa-Zulu Natal is definitely the place to be over the winter months! Superb conditions, very little wind, temperatures in the mid 20's, a RE/MAX Midlands golf day... the scene was set! A total of 72 sets were hit during the day, and thanks to Rynardt, Nico and Simon Morgan for making the trip to Pietermaritzburg. During a lull in the morning, I personally decided to try my hand at long drive after 10 odd years of being behind the radio... shocked everyone including myself! A very successful golf day was hosted by RE/MAX Midlands and approximately R60,000.00 was raised for Reach for a Dream. Big thanks to everyone that participated.

OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st373.1 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for semi-finals)2nd365.5 metres
 Madoda Shweni (Qualifies for semi-finals)3rd355.0 metres
 Simon Morgan 4th354.9 metres
 Brad Mullis 5th339.0 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONDr Leon van Schalkwyk1st319.5 metres
 Robin Bruce2nd312.7 metres
 Morgan Phillips3rd309.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONSandy Smith1st251.0 metres
 Joy Chimombe2nd244.5 metres
 Wendy Gibhard3rd210.0. metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Kimberley Golf Club, 22nd July 2008
Perfect dry conditions on the driving range allowed the competitors to maintain distances between 385 and 399 metres. A total of 87 sets were hit during the day, and thanks again to Rynardt and Nico for making the trip to Kimberley. A golf day was hosted by RE/MAX Diamond Field Properties and a big thanks to RE/MAX and everyone that participated.
OPEN DIVISIONNico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st399.0 metres
 Rynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for semi-finals)2nd392.3 metres
 Jandré Vorster (Qualifies for semi-finals)3rd385.5 metres
 Henry Barnes 4th367.0 metres
 Riedwaan Samba 5th356.5 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONArnold Henning1st290.0 metres
 Keith Brown2nd285.7 metres
 Braam Botes3rd285.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONAnél Viljoen1st263.8 metres
 Dalina Schoeman2nd195.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Zwartkop, 2nd July 2008
The Zwartkop Country Club event has always proved to be a big event, and we were certainly not disappointed this year. With a total of 119 sets being hit during the day, the distances hit had the crowds in awe!

A very big thanks to RE/MAX Jowic for their effort in providing additional branding, participants and spectators throughout the day. Few surprises in the results, but luckily now the 2007 South African runner-up has qualified for the Semi Finals in September 2008. Well done Jaco!

The Long Drive series leaves Gauteng for Kimberley Golf Club on 22nd July and Maritzbutg Golf Club on 25th July.
OPEN DIVISIONDewald Gouws (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st425.7 metres
 Rynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for semi-finals)2nd417.6 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for semi-finals)3rd409.6 metres
 David Melman (Already qualified for semi-finals)4th406.6 metres
 Jaco Vosloo (Qualifies for semi-finals)5th403.1 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONKoos Nel1st322.0 metres
 Etienne Pienaar2nd317.0 metres
 Manie Cloete3rd200.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONCrizelda van Niekerk1st287.0 metres
 Liezel Diffenthal2nd276.0 metres
 Annette Matthys3rd224.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Durbanville Golf Club, 23rd June 2008
When the Cape weather is good, it's great! Monday started out all misty, but fortunately the sun soon burnt that off and it turned into a glorious day! Competitors came from as far as Pretoria, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth to compete! A total of 108 sets were hit during the day, and although conditions were perfect for Long Drive, the past few weeks of rain in the Cape resulted in the grid being very wet and the chaps got no roll on the ball.

A successful golf day was also held on Monday, and a big thanks to RE/MAX and everyone that participated.
OPEN DIVISIONNico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st341.0 metres
 Morné Zurnamer (Qualifies for Semi-finals)2nd339.5 metres
 Rynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for semi-finals)3rd334.5 metres
 Martin Lea4th330.1 metres
 Andrew Mackie5th324.0 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONMark Springer1st307.0 metres
 Lindley Stallenberg2nd286.0 metres
 Maans Roelofse3rd248.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONYvette du Plessis1st229.0 metres
 Erna Truter2nd210.0 metres
 Dot Foster3rd150.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Verwey Driving Range, 13th June 2008
What a stunning autumn day! Clear blue skies and no wind to speak of! The day attracted the regular long drivers, but also saw previous National Finalists attend for the first time in the form of George Williams and Neil Goosen. A total of 90 sets were hit and the guys are getting more and more serious about reaching the 400 metre mark every time they peg it up! Hot competition yesterday between Jaco Vosloo and Johann du Plessis, both vying for a place in the 2008 National Final. Congratulations to Johann for just edging Jaco out by a mere 2.4 metres!

The Order of Merit is still being fiercely fought between Rynardt Combrinck and Dewald Gouws. Watch this space to during the "away" events!

This qualifying event also saw the final participation of Nathaniel Barnes, the current South African champion. Nathaniel and his wife Jeanne are immigrating to Australia and will be leaving South Africa on the 19th June. Nat, you have been a wonderful ambassador for the sport, a great friend, and an inspiration to all long drivers. We will miss you, but wish you and your family the very best and hope to see you in September to defend your title!
OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st398.3 metres
 Dewald Gouws (Already qualified for Semi-finals)2nd396.0 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar (Already qualified for Semi-finals)3rd382.7 metres
 Johann du Plessis (Qualifies for Semi-finals)4th370.8 metres
 Jaco Vosloo5th368.4 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Nelspruit Golf Club, 5th June 2008
Setting up on Wednesday afternoon during a cloud burst resulted in the grid being extremely wet on competition day! This was by far the toughest event held to date, as the grid was uphill at almost a 30 meter incline! The participants struggled to get to the distances they have been averaging, however it was very exciting as there was only half a meter between 1st and 2nd positions. The competitors fighting it out at the top of the Order of Merit table are still Rynardt Combrinck and Dewald Gouws. With only 10 points between them, the next event at the Verwey Driving Range on Friday, 13th June is going to bring some very long distances!
At only 11 years of age, Thriston Lawrence, playing off a 4 handicap, teed it up yesterday and hit a whopping 198.0 meters. A future South African Champion?

Thanks to the Gauteng competitors who travelled all the way to Nelspruit to participate, and the RE/MAX Nelspruit staff who came down to support us on the day!
OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st331.0 metres
 Dewald Gouws (Already qualified for Semi-finals)2nd330.5 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar (Qualifies for Semi-finals)3rd327.0 metres
 Jaco Vosloo4th318.0 metres
 Tom van der Westhuizen5th302.0 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONLeon Wait1st270.0 metres
 Nantis Brits2nd253.0 metres
 Peter Charl3rd250.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONChristine Davis1st218.0 metres
 Carla Davis2nd210.0 metres
 Monja Richards3rd204.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club, 26th May 2008
It was a very Cold and wet autumn day in Gauteng with a slight head-on breeze which did not really play a roll in the day's event. The biggest long-drive bumper day with a total of 110 sets being hit, mostly by the regulars, although several new comers attended earlier on in the day. With only a few centimetres in it yesterday, the Order of Merit competition is hotting up with long drivers battling it out for maximum points. The race now is surely to catch Rynardt Combrinck, beware of Dewald Gouws who is hot on his trails. So, no surprises on the leaderboard!!
OPEN DIVISIONDewald Gouws (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st358.7 metres
 Adriaan Van Rensburg (Qualifies for Semi-finals)2nd358.2 metres
 Rynardt Combrinck3rd356.0 metres
 Nico Grobbelaar4th352.0 metres
 Morne Zurnamer5th351.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Kempton Park Golf Club, 13th May 2008
It was a glorious autumn day in Gauteng with a slight head-on breeze which did not really play a roll in the day's event. Another long-drive bumper day with a total of 98 sets being hit, mostly by the regulars, although several newcomers attended earlier on in the day. The Order of Merit competition is hotting up with long drivers battling it out for maximum points. The race now is surely to catch Rynardt Combrinck who definitely is on top of his game! So, no surprises on the leaderboard!!
OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck (Already qualified for Semi-finals)1st396.6 metres
 David Melman (Qualifies for Semi-finals)2nd382.0 metres
 Jaco Vosloo3rd381.2 metres
 Dewald Gouws4th379.0 metres
 Nathaniel Barnes5th376.0 metres
RE/MAX WLDC - Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club, 21st April 2008
"Gautengers" woke to a wet and freezing day, and at the start it looked as if nobody was venturing out to hit "long ball". After several "OB's" to keep the chill away, the regulars came down and a total of 99 sets were hit. The distances were not great, thanks to the blustering wind conditions, but the competition is definitely heating up!!
OPEN DIVISIONDewald Gouws1st374.0 metres
 Nathaniel Barnes2nd371.0 metres
 Rynardt Combrinck3rd365.0 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONNo entries  
LADIES DIVISIONNo entries  
RE/MAX WLDC - Verwey Driving Range, 4th April 2008
OPEN DIVISIONRynardt Combrinck1st400.0 metres
 Nathaniel Barnes2nd379.0 metres
 Erik van der Walt3rd377.0 metres
SENIOR DIVISIONMike Gouws1st279.0 metres
 Leo Combrink2nd242.0 metres
LADIES DIVISIONNo entries  

 

A Wellington property to Fulfill Your Lifestyle Needs

Wellington is a small town in the heart of the Boland. This Western Cape town is regarded by locals and visitors as a perfect location for a perfect lifestyle and properties are in constant demand.

Wellington is a location that is far from the maddening crowd but not too far. A property in this town is a mere seventy three kilometers north-east of the mother city i.e. Cape Town. It takes about forty five minutes to drive to the city.

This little Boland gem is where families and retirees choose to settle and buy a property. The town is also inhabited by students who attend the well known and respected Huguenot College. This mixing of generations means there is a flow of for sale properties.

A property in this area is sought after for many very good reasons. Wellington properties provide what can only be regarded as a typical rural lifestyle with all the necessary modern amenities.

Here, a property for sale comes with amenities to suit most budgets but the demand for an idyllic lifestyle leaves no time for unduly lengthy considerations. Reasonably priced properties are snapped up.

Wellington is such a beautiful location that some property seekers are willing to forego one or two demands to gain a home for sale in or around the town.

Those with properties in the area are firmly placed in the world renowned Cape Winelands. Wellington is made up of town properties, smallholdings and farms that sometimes are up for sale. The area is a producer of wine grapes, olives and fruits like avocado pears, citrus fruits, apricots, mangoes and guavas. Apricots, in particular, are sun dried. In summer, the air is filled with the sweet, intense scent of bright, ripe fruit.

In many instances, a property for sale in this location can be a home and provide an income. This is due to the town's healthy economy and unique character.

Wellington has a history very typical of the greater Cape. A large portion of the history of the winelands comes from indigenous peoples as well as French and Dutch settlers. It was the settlers from France who realized the Boland had a location, soil and climate perfect for growing grapes to make wine and for the table. Today, some of those original properties for sale are available to discerning and serious property investors.

The original name of Wellington was 'Val du Charron' in French and 'Wagenmakervallei' in Dutch and 'Valley of the Wagonmaker' in English. It was named due to the many wagon makers who settled in the area. In those days, the area was still a wilderness.

It was at the end of the seventeenth century, when determined French Huguenots, seeking freedom, left the Cape settlement to cross the Berg River that the area became inhabited. Eventually properties of Val du Charron / Wagenmakervallei became properties of Wellington in 1840. The little town got its very English name due to the instructions of Sir George Napier.

When the historical struggle to establish a settlement in this area is understood, it increases the cultural value of the town. Every property whether for sale or not becomes more desirable.

Wellington properties become even more remarkable when they show how successful the original peoples were in establishing a town and an area with an economy that is lasting. Today, this is one of the reasons for a never-ending list of property seekers who want homes and commercial premises for sale.

Not only does Wellington offer properties suitable for residing and working but it also provides an environment with a sustainable economy. Unlike many other areas with a thriving business economy, this location is not made unattractive by purely functional and industrial areas. The town properties and many farm properties are exceptionally well-maintained historical buildings displaying traditional Cape Dutch or Victorian architecture. The inhabitants are very proud of their neat and well managed town made extremely pleasant by each old property. As soon as a historical property is for sale it generates a great deal of interest near and far.

Even though Wellington is made so unique and attractive by the traditional architecture, there are also many properties that are more modern. These buildings make excellent family homes and usually only enter the for sale market when families are grown. This is because families who reside in a property near the town have no need to live anywhere else. Everything they need is right here and why there is a need for properties that are up for sale.

Kids growing up in Wellington have a choice of excellent schools. This includes a boarding school that has served the surrounding farming community for generations. However, parents with a property needn't be bound to a school in the town. It is possible to drive kids to other nearby towns with excellent schools such as Paarl - 10km, Franschoek - 38km and Stellenbosch - 45km.

Kids can go on to attend either the Huguenot College campus or Cape Technikon: Wellington campus. The other excellent alternatives for tertiary education are Stellenbosch University - 45km or University of Cape Town - 75km.

Like Stellenbosch, another historic Boland town, Wellington also has a history of solid education. The importance of education was translated into proper institutions by both American and Scottish educators. The Scottish Dr Andrew Murray was aided by American Mesdames Cummings, Ferguson and Bliss as well as Messrs Pauw and Goodnow. They were influenced by the Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts approach to education. Beautiful old properties that housed such institutions are still standing and admired.

Both French and Dutch were spoken in the early Wellington area. However, over time, the most common language became Afrikaans. Educators, Marthinus Jacobus Stucki and C P Hoogenhout from the Netherlands began teaching in Afrikaans. Nowadays, most property owners speak both Afrikaans and English. Seekers of properties will find for sale portfolios available in both languages.

Close proximity of the town's properties to other picturesque towns doesn't only benefit education. It makes this town a haven for visitors who want easy access to other Boland towns of interest. A visitor can use accommodation in Wellington and get to the following towns quickly and easily [Franschoek - 38km, Riebeek Kasteel - 35km, Tulbagh - 55km, Paarl - 10km, Stellenbosch - 45km].

The city of Cape Town is - 75 km away and the international airport 65 - km away. The nearness of the city and airport make it easy to view properties for sale. Visiting or living in a property situated in Wellington means you have easy access to the Boland and all the way to the coast of the city.

Even though the town itself is made picturesque by the interesting architecture of properties and pretty cultivated gardens, the star quality of the area comes from its breathtaking natural beauty. The town's gardens and the farmlands provide a cultivated beauty against the wild splendor of rugged mountain and riverside fynbos.

Many property seekers are surprised to find portfolios containing uncultivated land for sale. A lot of potential property buyers, dream of owning a farm or smallholding already established with crops, animals, homestead and outbuildings. Such well equipped and thought-out properties for sale do exist. However, there are also those who prefer a property they can develop and build up. Fortunately, it is possible to find a for sale property that suits this need.

Wellington is at the foot of the awe inspiring Groenberg Mountain. It is placed within a green sheltered valley. On the eastern side is the equally inspiring Hawequa Mountain range and the town and surrounding area has the benefit of the waters of the Kromme River. These are all reasons why the location is so fertile and well situated for a farming property.

Visitors to nearby Bainskloof nature reserve can view wild and protected fynbos like Erica (24 types), Protea (13 types), Gladioli (10 types). There are also protected birds (182 varieties), honey badgers, leopards, otters, grysbok, klipspringers, steenbok, frogs and fish. The Baineskloof Pass opened in 1853 and is named after Andrew Geddes Bain a Scottish road builder.

The request for properties for sale rises when visitors experience the nearby Baineskloof nature reserve. It is a popular picnic site filled with crystal clear mountain pools and a river filled with smooth white rocks and pebbles. The mountains are filled with caves and tower majestically against the blue sky. The natural beauty and pleasure of such splendid outdoor delights leads many to the nearby town of Wellington. It is the town that provides property inhabitants with homes and also business opportunities.

There is no shortage of both residential and commercial properties in Wellington. However, there are fewer properties that actually enter the market for sale. There is no doubt that the prime reason for residential and commercial property buyers being eager to locate to the town and surrounding areas of Wellington as soon as possible is the peaceful environment and high standard of living. This makes all for sale properties a possible purchase for waiting buyers.

Owning properties in a rural town allows close to nature living. In the city it's not always easy to enjoy or even recognize all of the seasons. For anyone wanting to live according to natural cycles, the Boland town of Wellington provides all four seasons.

Many a home for sale either has trees on the property or lining the streets. The trees provide leafy shade in summer and a kaleidoscope of earthy hues during autumn. In spring, due to the abundance of fruit trees in gardens and orchards, the landscape is filled with masses of blossoms. During winter, the landscape changes when the tops of mountains are capped in white snow.

It is the seasons that allow property owners to enjoy an interesting and changing landscape. The situation of properties for sale dictates on what kind of view a particular property has. Some properties have views from all sides while others have a single viewpoint. A property in town may not have expansive views but will have a pretty garden or perhaps a small orchard. In many parts of Wellington the traditional white-painted architecture and large old trees provide a pretty scene that is much sought after by property seekers.

for sale signs in Wellington are backed up by agents with varied portfolios. They have the knowledge to show properties suited to the expectations of buyers and investors. The town and outlying area is idyllic but even here properties for sale may require some give and take between the buyer and his or her expectations. However, the area of Wellington is so beautiful and favorable to a safe and relaxed lifestyle it's easy to overcome minor issues like the wrong color wall to own a property.

Having the benefit of safely walking or cycling and taking part in the local calendar of community events is the dream of many property investors. This town has provided its inhabitants with an active community lifestyle for more than three hundred years.

Wellington has a population of fifty thousand. This includes two thousand three hundred tertiary education students. Like other student towns it is the students who keep the life of the town vibrant and exciting. There are many clubs that provide sporting activities to all town residents.

A potential property owner can expect to enjoy membership of the following clubs: athletics, golf, hockey, judo, badminton, jukskei, cricket, squash, bowls, polo, netball, rugby, soccer, tennis, land cruiser and racing pigeons.

From the variety of sporting activities it can be seen there is an activity to suit a range of property owners' requirements in Wellington. The cost of membership depends on the activity. For example, polo is a more costly pursuit than squash. Most clubs allow differing membership fee structures dependent on full participation as a sportsperson or partial participation as a social member.

A great favorite of young and old is the Wellington Golf Club. It surprises many resident property owners and visitors that it is the oldest nine hole course in South Africa. It has also been rated as the 'best greens in the country' by Jonathan Halliday. The club has produced a number of junior Springbok golfers. Ten tees and eighteen holes challenge golfers while soaking in the stunning beauty of the Baineskloof Mountains. This friendly and high quality club is a bonus for retirees viewing for sale properties.

Sports lovers who view for sale property portfolios can be assured the town has other extremely well maintained sports fields and courts as well as a swimming pool (Olympic sized). Many who live in properties are avid joggers and walkers. They make use of a path known as 'Perdeskoen' in Afrikaans and 'Horseshoe' in English. It is a ring path that ties a number of farms to the residential properties of Wellington.

Due to the space available on many properties around the town and on nearby smallholdings, many local children live out their dream of keeping one or more horses. Town property owners without the space for a horse make sure their children go for riding lessons provided by small stable owners.

property seekers who want Wellington properties to include space for horses can make it known to a local agent. This will ensure viewing of for sale sites with ample space and local requirements. Those keen on keeping horses can make life easy by simply gaining a property for sale within an established equestrian lifestyle community and be close to likeminded neighbors. In fact, there are a number of such property owners who make a living from offering horses for out rides.

Another benefit of investing in properties in this location is Wellington's situation on the main line to Johannesburg and Kimberley. This ensures a constant flow of visitors with easy access to all the town has to offer.

Some stop for petrol and a meal while others make use of the opportunity to stay over a night or two. This is a source of business for a property turned guesthouse or restaurant. Understandably, many visitors simply fall in love with the character and charm of the town and want to find out more about properties for sale.

Another reason Wellington is enjoyed by local property owners and visitors alike is the wine. There is a variety of wine cellars from large established wine farms to smaller boutique wineries. The area has three cellars that belong to one co-op. For those who have been enticed by the town's 'for sale' signs, why not take the time to visit the second oldest cellar in the country, Bovlei known for Shiraz.

Other wineries frequented by Wellington owners of properties are Napier, Oude Wellington and Bosman Family Vineyards. These wine property owners have a strong sense of eco and social upliftment. This echoes the ethos of Wellington towards all who invest in properties and reside here. Taking a look at residences for sale is a good time to taste the excellent wines and brandy produced by local wineries and distillery.

The town of Wellington may be rural and small but it has enterprises that provide employment to a large number of residents. Apart from the very successful local wine farms and wineries there is a thriving tannery.

Those families that have owned a town property for many years know the Western Tanning Company was established in 1871 by J H Coaten from Yorkshire, England. It continues to provide work for hundreds of employees residing in local properties. The tannery is a boost to the town's economy and its international exports contribute nationally.

for sale signs are always welcomed by people looking for the right property. The many people who make a living from employment in the dried fruit industry know they are part of a highly regarded business because they live in properties in the right town. Wellington is known nationally and internationally for producing high quality dried fruit.

Wellington is rural but it is a town that receives sophisticated visitors and property owners who want a simple but good life. This is achieved by being surrounded by great natural beauty, good climate, sporting activities and access to local wholesome, high quality products.

Easy access of those living in local properties to a natural lifestyle results in a happier life. Many people are prepared to wait before buying elsewhere until they have viewed properties for sale in this location.

The town and surrounds of Wellington offers a high quality standard of living. Those seeking to see homes for sale will have a variety. There are properties ranging from authentic historical like Cape Dutch and Victorian to ultra-modern face brick properties.

The town has small blocks of flats starting from one bedroom units. It is also possible to find a property that offers rustic comfort. Those who want the ultimate in luxury from a home property will have access to view via an agent's for sale portfolio.

At times, farms that are fully productive are put up for sale. Those who want a farming lifestyle on a smaller scale opt for a smallholding property. There is a rising need for smallholding properties just big enough to supplement a steady income. This could be anything from keeping bees to milking goats to chickens to a small orchard. In such a fertile area the property choices and lifestyle improvements are endless.

A property seeker going to view homes for sale in Wellington can be assured the location is extraordinarily beautiful. The economy is thriving and the community of properties is settled. Another assurance is a town that is well maintained and provides sporting activities, high standard of education, social mindedness, culture, arts and creativity.

The vast majority of property owners in and around Wellington would tell those wanting to see homes for sale it is a perfect location. However, they would all agree the most important ingredient for a happy and peaceful existence in sought-after properties is the friendly and welcoming community.

The benefit of such a community spirit is it provides great peace-of-mind to families, students, couples and retirees who choose to live in a property in the unique, historical, easily accessed and beautiful Boland town that is Wellington.

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