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Gingers show support for Insimbi Legacy Projects

The monthly Gingers Golf Day was held last Saturday at Pollak Park Golf Club.

The monthly Gingers Golf Day was held last Saturday at Pollak Park Golf Club.

The Gingers players chose to support the Insimbi Legacy Projects golf day.

The Insimbi Legacy Projects is a conservation programme dedicated to saving a variety of species which include, but not limited to, the pangolin, brown hyena, skunks and of course the magnificent white rhino, and was arranged by Kim de Klerk.

Winners:

First: Charl Stoop (38 points oco)

Second: Thys Franken (38 points)

Third: Michael Mynhardt (36 points oco)

There were no longest drive and nearest the pin prizes due to the joint Gingers and Insimbi players playing together.

“Our most grateful thanks go to Alan Naude for running Gingers and organising a really very enjoyable event this month,” said Harvey Scott, one of the members.

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