Mediclinic Newcastle hosts Charity Golf Day

The atmosphere was charged with excitement, as approximately an impressive, 108 golfers took to the Newcastle Golf Club’s fairways on Saturday, June 8.

Mediclinic Newcastle held its Charity Golf Day. An initiative which will see the hospital making a positive contribution to the Newcastle community.

With ideal weather conditions, coupled with an array of water tables ensuring golfers’ spirits were high, a day to socialise while participating in charity, the Mediclinic Newcastle Charity Golf Day was a resounding success.

Basie van Heerden teeing off at the Mediclinic Newcastle Charity Golf Day.

“We would like to thank all the participants and sponsors for making the day possible, it was truly successful,” says Mathys Bornman of Mediclinic Newcastle.

Manie Mostert with Chey and Justin Hunter and Basie van Heerden.

Chey Hunter won the Longest Drive for the lady’s division. The Longest drive in the men’s category goes to Craig Perderson.

The nearest to the pin award in the lady’s division went to Lynette Lotriet, while the nearest to the pin title went to Mr C. Khanyile.

Justin and Chey Hunter won the overall day.

Congratulations to the winners of the day.

Craig Hunter and Phillip Lach.
The Magenta Security team ready to quench golfers’ thirst.
Colin McClure in action,
Colin McClure, Gert Lindeque, Kevin Hobden and Jacques Swartz.
Kevin Hobden sends his ball soaring down the fairway.
Gert Lindeque watches as his ball goes the distance.
Jacques Swartz tees off.
The Fliber team at the ready at their water table.
The DBM Law team is ready to object to any thirsty golfers.
Tony Sharp, Jeff Fenton, Shane Noble and Greg Seagar.
Shane Noble shows how it is done.
Tony Sharp sets his sights on the end game.
Greg Seagar in action.
Danny Rautenbach and Willie Ashton of The Pro Shop.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

Facebook
LinkedIn
X
WhatsApp
Email
Print
Reddit
Telegram

At Newcastillian News, we value the voice of our community and encourage open dialogue. However, it is crucial to maintain a respectful and constructive environment. We remind everyone that using fake or anonymous identities does not shield you from being identified and held accountable for your comments.

To foster a positive community atmosphere, we strictly prohibit any form of racism, sexism, homophobia, or any other discriminatory remarks. Similarly, malicious personal attacks and the use of offensive language are not tolerated and will be promptly removed.

It is also important to note that remarks targeting individuals or companies must be factual and free from unfounded accusations. Comments that involve defamation, false information, or reveal confidential details can lead to legal consequences for the commenter. We reserve the right to remove such comments without prior notice to ensure our community standards are upheld.

Please note that while we encourage diverse opinions and lively debates, Newcastillian News does not intervene in comment disputes. Moderating such interactions is unfeasible and often leads to further complications.

It’s important to remember that the commenter could face legal consequences if a comment infringes on someone else’s rights. Let’s all strive to contribute positively and remember that in this small community, respect and decency are paramount.

Read our TERMS, CONDITIONS AND USER RULES for further information.

Sponsored Content