Sunday Tribune

Joburg Open pro-am switches to Soweto

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IT WAS a moment of pride for the members of Soweto Golf Club as a European Tour event held its official pro-am in this iconic township for the first time this past week.

The pro-am for February’s Joburg Open had to be cancelled because of the heavy rain at Royal Johannesbu­rg and Kensington Golf Club that week.

But this afforded the City of Joburg the opportunit­y to make the Sunshine Tour and European Tour co-sanctioned tournament as inclusive as possible and move the pro-am to Soweto Golf Club.

On Monday and Tuesday this past week, Sunshine Tour and Sunshine Ladies Tour profession­als joined Soweto Golf Club amateurs and various business leaders and government dignitarie­s in a two-day pro-am. And Herman Mashaba, the Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesbu­rg, announced that in future the Joburg Open pro-am will always be played at Soweto Golf Club.

“What a great pleasure it was to have the profession­als join us in the heart of Soweto,” Mashaba said. “When I first heard of the plan to take the cancelled pro-am to Soweto, it was music to my ears. What a wonderful opportunit­y. It is our desire to work with the Sunshine Tour and Joburg Open to make Soweto Golf Club one of the greatest in our city.”

The club is currently undergoing its most extensive upgrade in history, with the clubhouse recently refurbishe­d as part of a three-phase plan to also erect a fence around the course and then upgrade the course itself.

“This is about the whole community of Soweto and them being proud of this facility. Our role as government is to help create that enabling environmen­t, and we need the private sector to play its part as has been the case here,” said Mashaba.

Selwyn Nathan, the Executive Director of the Sunshine Tour, expressed his delight at one of South Africa’s biggest golf tournament­s making such a major commitment to the developmen­t of Soweto Golf Club. “One of the most pleasing aspects was that we created about 120 jobs just for the two days of this pro-am by using only local suppliers in Soweto, from the catering to the caddies.” – African News Agency

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