1960 in South African sport

1960 in South African sport

'See also:"
1959 in South African sport,
1960 in South Africa,
1961 in South African sport and the
Timeline of South African sport.

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Football (Rugby Union)

* 30 April - The Springboks, the South African rugby union team, beats Scotland in Port Elizabeth 18-10 in the only test match of the series
* 17 December - The Springboks beat Ireland 8-3 in Ireland

Golf

* Sewsunker "Papwa" Sewgolum, an Indian golfer, wins the Dutch Open tournament for the second time


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