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NG Kerk golf day a community winner

The novelties were as follows nearest to pins: No 4: Mandla Mthethwa, No 8: Cyril Mkhwanazi, No 12: Leon Wellmann and No 16: Jo Khumalo

The club thanks all those who were involved in organising and hosting the NG-Kerk (Suid) sponsored day at the Dundee Country Club, to all their sponsors – a big thank you.
The novelties were as follows nearest to pins: No 4: Mandla Mthethwa, No 8: Cyril Mkhwanazi, No 12: Leon Wellmann and No 16: Jo Khumalo.
Longest drive on No 2 went to Sifiso Kunene. The competition was a scramble all the way in the form of medal. The winners were as follows: first Jo Khumalo and Sifiso Kunene on 62 nett, second Richard Catlett and Lionel Shawe on 63 nett counted out from Marc Bradbury and Billy Francis, fourth Danie von Molendorff and Sunelle von Molendorff on 64 nett counted out from Sibusiso Sithole and Cyril Mkhwanazi. Thanks to these sponsors:
Dunlop Dundee, Harcourts, Dundee, BB Transport, Amabutho Warrior Lodge,
Tri Star Garage, Tony’s Tool Hire – Dundee Greenhough, McHardy and Jones, Battle Creek Spur, Donga Snooker Club, Democratic Alliance, Glencoe Tops, Aloe Africa Safaris, Botes Blocks, Bertie Venter, Frik Vreken. Brokkies Brockman Stoffel Mouton, Chris De Jager and Kosie Pansegrouw.
Dates to Diarise
Meat competition on Wednesday and Friday.
This weekend, April 18 and 19, the club will be playing the club championships (stroke play) over two days. 18 holes on Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday.
The monthly mug for April will be played on Saturday, April 18, in the form of an Individual Medal.
On May 9, the Eventide fund-raising golf competition. On May 10, the Oriental golf day organised by DunPro.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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