PHOTOS: Durban golfers chip in for change
Funds raised from the golf day will enable The Sunflower Fund to create awareness and education about blood stem cell donation.
DURBAN’S pristine winter weather made for a near perfect instalment of The Sunflower Fund’s Annual Charity Golf Day, in association with Kingson Capital and Sanlam Private Wealth, at the Mount Edgecombe County Club recently.
Participating golfers were treated to bountiful goodie bags on arrival, chilled flavoured aQuelle water for the course, a great day of golfing and then onto a fun prize-giving and dinner.
Sports celebrity and media personality, Stefan Terblanche, played in and compered this well-loved event which sees some of Durban’s most prominent businesses and business people swing into action for a great cause.
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Scores were tallied as a 4-ball alliance with two scores to count and the top 20 teams, including East Coast Radio and SA Rugby Legends, received fabulous sponsored prizes. The distinguished, Ian Wyles, conducted an exciting auction that raised significant additional funds on the day.
Funds raised from the golf day will enable The Sunflower Fund to create awareness and education about blood stem cell donation, recruit more blood stem cell donors, grow the patient support fund and maintain a registry of committed donors.
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