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NOTICE: GolfRSA CEO urges club members to keep on supporting their local clubs amid Covid-19

After nearly two months of closure, many golf clubs are suffering financially and the sad reality is that some are even at the risk of closure. Right now, golf clubs are dependent on the loyalty of their members to help carry them through this challenging period, and I urge all golfers who can, to please pay their annual membership fees.

The Ermelo Golf Club is still closed due to the Coronavirus, but the club informed avid golfers that any news regarding the re-opening of the club will be transmitted to the public immediately.

A message from the CEO of GolfRSA, Grant Hepburn:

Dear Golfer,

I trust you are staying safe and healthy during these challenging times. It is certainly a difficult period for all South Africans and my heart goes out to all those vulnerable citizens who have been severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The outbreak has resulted in the shutdown of all South African sports and we are hopeful that golf facilities will be reopened in the near future. Once we can get our golfers back out into the healthy environment that golf courses provide, we can also support the over 40 000 individuals who are employed in the golf industry.

After nearly two months of closure, many golf clubs are suffering financially and the sad reality is that some are even at the risk of closure. Right now, golf clubs are dependent on the loyalty of their members to help carry them through this challenging period, and I urge all golfers who can, to please pay their annual membership fees.

Golf may be a little different when we return to the fairways, but it will be wonderful to get back to playing the game that we all love so much.

Please renew your annual golf subs if you are able to. Your golf club needs you now more than ever.

Stay safe and see you on the fairways soon.

For any enquiries, people can contact the Ermelo Golf Club at 017 200 1447

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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