Golfers teeing off for Ferrum Golf Day

Under ideal weather conditions, vibrant energy surged through Newcastle Golf Club on Saturday, February 2. Avid golfers preparing to take on the Ferrum Golf Day.

Graham Sharp explains it is the first golf day the school has hosted. “It is a fund raiser for the school’s sports, and we have a full field of golfers,” he says.

Aubrey de Jager, Welna Pretorius, Graham Sharp, Deon van Rooyen and Japie Muller.
The event proved to be well received by the golfing community. Each participant doing their part for sports development at the high school.

“We would like to thank NTT Nissan, NTT Isuzu, Spur/Panarottis, Liana Engelbrecht Optometrist, Mortimer Toyota, Eichen, Fliber and Durnacol Skills Innovation, as well as our other sponsors for making the day possible.”

Ben Chowles in action at the Ferrum Golf Day.

Sharp extends a further thanks to the community and Newcastle Golf Club for supporting the initiative.

With the golfers teeing off for a worthy cause, while enjoying a day on the greens, socialising with others, the Ferrum Golf Day is sure to become a highlight on Newcastle Sporting Calendar.

Jan Venter, James Bonthuyzen, Phyliss Kirkland and Morne Mostert.

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Kerin van der Walt, Atlanta Shaw and Sharne Dheochand at the Spur/Panarottis water table.
Ben Chowles, Hannes Liebenberg Jnr, Hannes Liebenberg Snr and Brandt van der Berg.
Hannes Liebenberg Snr watches his ball soar off into the distance.
Gareth Sharp and Andre de Jager.
A Harilal, Shaun Pillay, Uvesh Maharaj and Avan Singh.
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Uvesh Maharaj drives his ball down the fairway.
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Avan Singh shows how its done.

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