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Community tees it up for Scottburgh school

Scottburgh High hosted a successful golf day at the Scottburgh Golf Club recently, as part of the school’s ongoing fundraising initiatives. The event, played in a fourball better ball format, saw excellent participation and community spirit despite windy conditions on the course. Gordon and Debbie Ross claimed first place, winning a fabulous two-night stay sponsored

Scottburgh High hosted a successful golf day at the Scottburgh Golf Club recently, as part of the school’s ongoing fundraising initiatives.

The event, played in a fourball better ball format, saw excellent participation and community spirit despite windy conditions on the course.

Scottburgh High staff (from left) Matt Bamber, Cliff Bamber, Simone van der Ryst, Akilesh Beeput, Dominic Jarvis, Ashley Cole, Kent Boffa and Strini Pillay.

Gordon and Debbie Ross claimed first place, winning a fabulous two-night stay sponsored by Mac Nicol’s Caravan Resort.

Second place went to Michael Hartley and Andrew Sharp, while third place was secured by Stephen Myburgh and Thavendran Moodley.

Michael Hartley and Andrew Sharp came in second. They are congratulated by Simone van der Ryst.

Adding to the excitement, Esme Hadley won the raffle prize of a two-night stay, generously sponsored by The Premier Resort Cutty Sark Hotel.

Raffle winner Esme Hadley (right) receives her prize from Simone van der Ryst.

It was especially heart-warming to see Scottburgh High’s old boys’ and old girls’ joining in the fun, showing their continued support for the school.

The school extends thanks to all the hole sponsors, prize sponsors, players, the Scottburgh Golf Club and the fundraising committee for making the day a resounding success.

The school is grateful for the community’s support, without which this event would not have been possible.

Simone van der Ryst congratulates Stephen Myburgh for securing third place. (Absent: Thavendran Moodley).

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