Van Rensburg leads AERO charge at JBA Masters

Team Aero star Jax van Rensburg secured her third straight Perfect Delivery JBA Masters title to lead the AERO charge in the championship.

In a thrilling display of skill and precision, Team Aero made a near clean sweep at the Perfect Delivery JBA Masters, with several star players dominating across multiple divisions.

The highlight of the tournament was undoubtedly Van Rensburg, who claimed her third consecutive title in the Women’s Open. The win further solidifies her reputation as one of the most formidable players in the game.

Van Rensburg’s performance was nothing short of spectacular. She showcased her tactical brilliance and mental toughness, particularly in the final rounds, where her calm under pressure proved decisive. Reflecting on her victory, she expressed her excitement and gratitude.

"Winning this third title is an incredible feeling," van Rensburg said.

"Each year, the competition gets tougher, and to come out on top again is truly special.

“I have to thank all those that continue to back me and everyone at Team Aero for their unwavering support."

The win is Van Rensburg’s fourth overall.

Aero bowls as a collective proved to be dominant, with several of their players clinching top honours.

Ray Turner delivered time and time again in the Veteran Men’s Singles, to go with Warren Steyn’s Open Men’s triumph,

Gerry Baker, himself claiming a bronze medal, was full of praise for the AERO players after their stellar performances. "I’m immensely proud of what we’ve achieved at the JBA Masters," Baker remarked.

"Jax’s third title in a row is a testament to her dedication and talent, but I also want to highlight the incredible efforts of Ray Turner, Warren Steyn, and the rest of the AERO players. Their hard work and commitment to excellence have truly paid off."

The 2024 Perfect Delivery JBA Masters will be remembered as a tournament where Team Aero cemented their place at the pinnacle of the sport.

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