Launched on Friday, the Titans Golf Tournament debuted at the Golf and Country Club, pitting the nation's top 10 golfers against legendary players.
The legends proved they still have it up their sleeves, winning with a score of 13-6.
The first-ever Titans Golf Tournament took place over the weekend at the Golf and Country Club.
The top 10 national team players faced off against 10 legendary golfers.
The event aimed to provide the national team with more playtime and raise funds for international participation.
The Legends team demonstrated that class is permanent by winning with a score of 13-6.
Veteran Joe Nawanga praised the young players for their impressive outing on the course.
Teammate Graeme Fransman found the event refreshing, explaining that the national team has all it takes to succeed.
Young opponents from Tsumeb, who were part of the top 10, admitted the challenge was tough but that they gave it their all.
Participants came from the Northern, Western, and Central regions, with the Southern region being the only notable absentee.
The tournament was a crucial test for Namibian golfers preparing for the All African Games in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, in September.