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Well-supported Charles Wagner Memorial Golf Day

A 104 point count out placed Messrs Ismail, Mather, Desai and Sibiya in first place

Last Saturday, December 12 the annual Charles Wagner Memorial Golf Day took place kindly sponsored by the various families. A 104 point count out placed Messrs Ismail, Mather, Desai and Sibiya in first place with second place going to Messrs Diedrick, Meades, Fairfield and Bezuidenhout.

Third place on 102 points went to Messrs Goodoon, Ramkasoon, Ramdhav and Enslin. Longest drive on number 18 was Brendon Wagner and shortest drive on number six was Roy Ramkasoon.

Closest to the pin on number two after two shots was Dave Diedrick.

Closest to the pin on number three was Khalid Desai, on number seven Gordon Smith and on number 12 Dave Diedrick again.

A big thank you to the Terry Knowles and the other Wagner family members for all their hard work and the prizes, which went all the way down the line.

We look forward to this popular event again next year!

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