Women taught how to play golf at Serengeti Golf Estate
The main aim regarding women empowerment was to bring women together to form a network and a support system that is unbreakable.
Kempton Park resident Tyra Mondlani believes in female empowerment and upliftment.
Mondlani held an event called Rainha Suave Golf Clinic in Serengeti Estate on Saturday.
The aim was to teach women how to play golf and focused on beginners and amateurs.
The women who attended participated in a golf clinic with qualified coaches, followed by a light lunch and social networking. They also received goodie bags from the sponsors and partners.
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According to Mondlani, the aim of the event was to bring women together to form a network and an unbreakable support system.

“I wanted to create a space where women can learn new skills, have fun and connect with each other,” she said.
“I partnered with various companies, mainly local and small businesses, which also sponsored our clinics throughout the year.”
Some of the event partners were Glossy HB, Amani Spa Radisson Hotel OR Tambo, Chelsea Da Gama, Black Wines, Old Mutual, The Book Nook, Delightful Blooms, Honey, Fehmz Mocktails, and Amka hair products.
“I also collaborated with Faith Makhudedu, the founder of Kutenda Group and a Miss Bachelorette SA semi-finalist.”
She said this was not her first time hosting such a gathering.

Mondlani started hosting clinics in July and have been doing so every month since then.
“I was inspired by my wine brand, Rainha Suave, to start hosting such events. Through my brand, I saw a need to bring women together from all walks of life and offer them a premium experience.”
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“I chose golf as the sport because there is a saying that says deals are made on a golf course.”
“I wanted to challenge the stereotype that golf is expensive and exclusive, and show that everyone can afford to play golf through our clinic at a reasonable price.”
“Tash and Suu from Wanna Be Champion Golf Academy took their time to give Rainha Suave a platform to educate and empower women through their academy,” said Mondlani.
“They are amazing coaches and mentors who make golf fun and accessible for everyone.”

Mondlani thanked all the guests who attended and supported their vision.
Miss Bachelorette SA semi-finalist, Faith Makhubedu said the golf day served as a sisterhood collaboration for women in order to empower, cultivate a supportive community of female entrepreneurs and foster leadership development through a fun and engaging golf event.
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“The vision encapsulates the key themes of empowerment, community building, and personal growth, all while keeping it light-hearted and FUN,said Makhubedu.
Suzette Vente, Wanna be a champion Academy coach said for the past six months Mondlani has been arranging golf days with different women and they teach them how to play golf.

“I think golf is one of the sports where everyone can do it, body types don’t matter. I enjoying teaching new people how to play golf as I have been playing for decades, said Vente.
“Even certain sponsorships focus on women and encourages them to participate in the sport.
