The Boytjie Brand and the golfing community came together in a spectacular display of support and generosity for The Cows’ work in benefiting CHOC (Childhood Cancer Foundation of SA).
Diego Nyumbalo, Rory Hassall and Boytjie Brand founder Tyrone Rudolph at the golf day for a worthy cause.
THE Boytjie Brand and the golfing community came together in a spectacular display of support and generosity for The Cows’ work in benefiting CHOC (Childhood Cancer Foundation of SA).
An amount of R15 000 was donated to The Cows. CHOC is a non-profit organisation that advocates for the health and well-being of children and teenagers diagnosed with cancer or life-threatening blood disorders and their families.
Rob Fourie, Tony Reddy and Patrick Burn at the golf day.
Dean Blewitt, Tim Turk, Dean van Dyk and Corbin Weks ready to tee off.
Neil Gibb, Garieth Lovell, Welcome Cele, Justin Gibb and Richard Firbank enjoy the day’s activities.
A volunteer at The Cows, Lynne Macrae, conveyed a massive thank you to the hoove-and-udders and to all the sponsors, players and behind-the-scenes volunteers for rekindling hope for all brave young fighters battling cancer.
Stewart John, Calvin Thompson, Frank du Toit and Peter Gericke support the golf day.
Jenna Louw and Nikita van Wyk help out at the golf day.
Brad Bakker, Mike Nel and Gary Bezuidenhout from Food Stock prepare a delicious healthy snack for the golfers.
“It was a remarkable day, and we were thrilled to partner with The Boytjie Brand on the successful day,” she said.
Should you wish to join the crazy herd, please email durbsdaisy@thecows.co.za.
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