It was all in a day’s work for Alistair Jones (left), Roberto Da Rocha, Dean Goodwin and Mike Smith.
There was much fun, laughter and serious play at the Germiston SPCA’s annual golf day, on Friday.
This year the Germiston City News was the media partner for the event.
Golfers flocked to the Glendower Golf Club in Bedfordview, and enjoyed themselves out on the immaculate course.
The sun was shining and everyone had a fun-filled day – even if their golfing skills weren’t at their best.
During the course of the event the GCN had a special “photo booth” at which players could have a memorable photograph taken of their four-balls, and this raised an additional R2 800 for the SPCA.
Local businesses and individuals came to the party and the players walked away with wonderful prizes to round off their day.
The winning four-ball comprised of C du Plessis, C Hings, K Hings and C Pinheiro.
The happy winner of the raffle prize, sponsored by Emperors Palace, a one-night stay at the five- star Peermont D’Oreale Hotel, sponsored by Emperors Palace, was Selwyn Urquhart, while the winner of the beautiful Morganster raffle hamper was Brett Segell.
At the time of going to press, the total amount raised had not yet been finalised.
The Germiston SPCA and GCN thank the following sponsors and donors:
Emperors Palace
Leeway Meat Centre
Revlon
Numatic
Taunotent
Edcon
Dalene Bacher
Rodizio Restaurant
Promoshell
Ackermans Pharmacy
Cadac
Life Coach
Roma Hair Salon
Ottoa Creek Spur
CDS
World of Golf
Two Brewers
McCullogh and Bothwell
Wimpy Meadowdale
Sun International
Mustek
Red Pepper Books
Norman Goodfellas
Magic Kittyware
Bolt and Engineering
Ryobi
Build It Edenvale
Jack Russell Estates
Compucar
Fastell
Harvard Café
Richo South Africa
Hyperama
Bag and Pet Secure
Remax
Getting ready to set off to play their next hole are Chad Preston (left) and Maxine Regnart.
Erica Robertson plays a shot.
Leonard Mampuru and Susan Shaw, from PG Glass, were helping out with the registration of golfers at the Germiston SPCA’s annual golf day, on Friday, at Glendower Golf Course. They also held a competition where players purchased a golf ball and had to hold onto it for the entire day, in order to stand a chance of winning a prize.
The friendly faces at the from Zandberg Attorneys and Jack Russell Estates watering hole ensured players were enjoying themselves out on the course.
Johan Kotze (left), Isreal Skosana, Charles Hayns and Dennis McCarthy had a good day of golf.
Zack Segell (12) plays a hole.
Getting ready for a fun day of golf for the SPCA are (from left): Patrick Wait, Selwyn Urquhart, Nol Sked and George Venter.
Enjoying themselves out on the golf course are Joey Naicker (left), Dannie van Zyl, Chris Erasmus and Johan van der Horn.
Ray Beukes (left), James Clark, Eric Hill and Daryl Sogot had a great time playing the course and raising funds for the Germiston SPCA.
Laetitia Andrews (left), Caitlin Lowe, Darryl Siebert, Kieran-Sinead Kenny and John Dos Santos, from Bid 2 Move, gave players drinks as they played their hole.
Jeannie Shaw (left) and Jono Walt-Pringle, from Two Brewers and Jack Russell Estates, looked after players who visited the hole they sponsored.
Werner du Plooy (left) and Armand Beck, from Remax All Stars, were on hand to make sure players enjoyed a snack while playing their hole.
Neil Manilal (left), Iam van Lelyveld and Karen Smith, from Bolt Engineering Distributors, served up cold drinks to the players who passed by their hole.
Gareth (left) and Colin Heyns were looking forward to an action –packed day on the golf course.
Getting into the swing of things are Elsabe Jonker (left) and Allison de Hooge.
It was all in a day’s work for Alistair Jones (left), Roberto Da Rocha, Dean Goodwin and Mike Smith.
DK Kim (left), Wesley Horngren, Robert Stien and Steve Jessop took their game of golf seriously.
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