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Golfers tee off for good cause at Ballito Father’s Day Charity Challenge

The event raised money for the Mikhail D iHope Foundation, which is planning a neurodiversity centre in Salt Rock.

Golfers turned out in numbers to raise funds for a worthy cause at the fourth annual Ballito Father’s Day Charity Challenge on June 11.

Isolomuzi Myeza, David Haenel and Dr Basil Dhaniram.

Hosted at Zimbali Country Club, the event raised money for the Mikhail D iHope Foundation, which is building an adult neurodiversity centre in Salt Rock. Dashan Moodley and Shadyne Soogreem were crowned winners on the day.

Rogers Thavir, Daisy Govender, Tarryn Wise and Yugen Chetty.

“A heartfelt thank you to our sponsors, volunteers and everyone who joined us to make this event such a success,” said the foundation’s Dr Basil Dhaniram.

Yitheen Balgobind and Marushlin Naidu (2nd), Dashan Moodley and Shadyne Soogreem (1st) and Thabo Zuma and Xolani Sigasa (3rd).

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