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Golfers have a ball at Malelane Golf Club

Golf players from Malalane, the Lowveld and all the way from Gauteng enjoyed the Endangered Wildlife Trust's golf fundraiser on April 29, hosted by Malelane Golf Club.

The Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) is among South Africa’s largest and most established non-governmental national conservation organisations. Founded in 1973, the organisation with its expanding footprint throughout southern and East Africa, focuses on conserving threatened species and ecosystems.

They have achieve this by implementing impact-driven research and conservation action programmes, implementing projects that address species’ threats, and supporting sustainable natural resource management.

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The players played a friendly game in the better ball Stableford and scrambled drive format. Teams of two took on the challenging course.

Stefan Botha and Hannes Smit were crowned the winning duo of the golf fundraiser, scoring a total of 43 points. The runner-up team were Jay Story and Reichard Scholtz with a score of 42 points. The team in third place, also with 42 points, were Phillip van Coller and Francois Roos.

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As a public benefit organisation, the EWT communicates the principles of sustainable living through awareness programmes, such as the golf fundraiser, to the broadest possible constituency for the benefit of all. It has developed a unique operational structure to achieve its mission and objectives.

Georg Muller, Marelie Tijana, George Petzer, Roelf Fritz and Kevin Brits.
Mike Shultz. Photos: Jennifer Prince Photography
Visser Maas, Ronnie Tosen, Marelie Tijana, Christiaan Steyn and Francios Boshoff.
Ross Forssman, Abraham van Veijeren and Marnus Roodbol.
Mariette Forssman and Alicia Tosen.

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