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Brakpan Boxing Club tees off for successful annual golf day fundraiser

Brakpan golfers and community members turned out in strong numbers to help the Brakpan Boxing Club raise funds for hall rental and boxing equipment during its fifth annual golf day fundraiser.

Brakpan Boxing Club hosted their fifth annual golf day fundraiser at Pollak Park Golf Club on May 15.

The organiser, Jaco Visagie, explained that the purpose of the fundraiser is to help alleviate some financial challenges.

“One of our biggest challenges is the rental of our hall, where we do our practice. The cost of this hall varies between six and seven thousand rand every three months. So days like this help a lot to raise the funds for that,” he said.

He added that another challenge is purchasing enough equipment for the boxers.


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“A lot of our boxers are from disadvantaged backgrounds. It’s crucial that our boxers all have the necessary equipment as it instilled confidence in them,” Visagie said.

The event was well supported by the Brakpan community and the club’s members. Visagie said this year’s golf day has seen increased support.

“In the previous years, we normally had around about 11 or 12 fourballs, and this year we ended up getting 16,” he said proudly.

He expressed his gratitude to everyone who supported the event.


The event’s organiser, Jaco Visagie. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Tazmia van Rooyen tees off. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Leon De Villiers, Anton de Klerk, Renier Janse van Rensburg and Coenie de Villiers. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
The Brakpan community supports the annual golf day in numbers. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Players hit the green for a good cause. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
James Hulley enjoys himself. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Tazmia van Rooyen, Hennie Weyers, Barend and JP van Rooyen. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
Gerhard van Niekerk. Photo: Buhle Matsoele
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Buhle Matsoele

Buhle Matsoele is a journalist with a passion for bringing the community’s stories to life. She holds a qualification in journalism and covers a wide range of beats, including human interest, crime, sport, and entertainment. Buhle believes in the power of journalism to inform, empower, and uplift the community she serves.

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