James Kamte Explained

James Kamte
Fullname:James Bongani Kamte
Nickname:Cobra
Birth Date:1982 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Humansdorp, South Africa
Weight:800NaN0
Residence:Johannesburg, South Africa
Spouse:Nicky (m. 2005)
Yearpro:2003
Tour:Sunshine Tour (joined 2003)
Extour:European Tour (2008–11)
Asian Tour (2009–11)
Challenge Tour
Prowins:5
Asiawins:1
Sunwins:4
Masters:DNP
Usopen:CUT: 2009
Open:DNP
Pga:DNP

James Bongani Kamte (born 20 July 1982), nicknamed "Cobra", is a South African professional golfer. He has played on the Sunshine Tour, Challenge Tour, European Tour, and Asian Tour. He earned his tour card for the 2008 European Tour season by finishing in the top 30 of the qualifying school.

Early life

Kamte was a football player in his childhood and his nickname, "Cobra", comes from his football days.

He grew up in Kwanomzamo Humansdorp, and received a bursary through several Golf clubs in the St Francis area and Nomads Golf Club, to attend Woodridge College where he matriculated in 2000.

Career overview

James Kamte turned professional in 2003 after representing Gauteng in the Under-23 division, and subsequently in the Gauteng Seniors side.

Career highlights

2007 was successful for Kamte. On the Sunshine Tour, he started his run on 2 July by finishing second in the Samsung Royal Swazi Sun Open, closely followed by another second-place finish at the Vodacom Origins Tournament in Pretoria a week later.

On the European Challenge Tour, Kamte's best finish has been second place in the Kenya Open in Nairobi, Kenya. He also had a fourth-place finish at the Vodafone Challenge in Germany.

After a good run of form, James went on to win his first Sunshine Tour victory at the Seekers Travel Pro-Am tournament at the Dainfern Country Club, Johannesburg on 8 September 2007.

On 8 June 2009, Kamte qualified for the 2009 U.S. Open through sectional qualifying in Columbus, Ohio.

He won his fourth Sunshine Tour event at the BMG Classic in 2011.

European Tour – 2008

Kamte came through the European Tour qualifying school, finishing tied for 22nd place, right on the cut-off line for the top 30 and ties who earn their playing privileges on the main European Tour for the 2008 season. This made him the first black South African player to earn European Tour playing privileges since Vincent Tshabalala in 1976. He ended the season ranked 138th on the Order of Merit, meaning Kamte would have limited playing opportunities for the 2009 season.

Kamte followed up his performance at the European qualifying school by winning the Sunshine Tour's Dimension Data Pro-Am in January 2008, becoming the first black South African golfer to win an event on the summer swing of that tour.[1]

Asian Tour – 2009

With limited status on the European Tour, Kamte entered the Asian Tour qualifying school for 2009 and finished fourth. He followed up this success by winning the first event of the 2009 season, the Asian Tour International in Thailand, thus guaranteeing Kamte starts in events co-sanctioned by the Asian and European tours for the remainder of the season.

Amateur highlights

Professional wins (5)

Sunshine Tour wins (4)

No.DateTournamentWinning ScoreMargin of
Victory
Runner(s)-up
18 Sep 2007Seekers Travel Pro-Am−13 (68-68-67=203)1 stroke Albert Pistorius
227 Jan 2008Dimension Data Pro-Am−11 (67-69-71-70=277)3 strokes James Kingston
319 Oct 2008Metmar Highveld Classic−20 (69-63-64=196)5 strokes Desvonde Botes, Doug McGuigan,
Brandon Pieters
430 Oct 2011BMG Classic−9 (72-71-64=207)Playoff Dawie van der Walt

Sunshine Tour playoff record (1–0)

Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut
Note: Kamte only played in the U.S. Open.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kamte breaks through at Dimension Data Pro-Am . . 27 January 2008 . 8 February 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090623203012/http://www.sunshinetour.com/default.asp?aId=242221 . 23 June 2009 .