The Citizen (KZN)

Player’s happy to change lives

EXCITING: PEOPLE JET IN FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Johnstone says SA’s master golfer is an inspiratio­n to us all.

- Nick Gordon

Aprofessio­nal golfer turned philanthro­pist. That’s the job descriptio­n that Gary Player holds these days.

This weekend, one of South Africa’s greatest sporting sons will continue the work he does when he hosts the Gary Player Invitation­al on the Lost City Golf Course with the aim of raising funds for the various charities supported by this event.

“It makes you feel good that a golf event can change the lives of people. Golf is a great catalyst. Not only am I doing this but guys like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus are doing it too,” Player said ahead the two-day event that tees off today.

“But you’ve got to have the support of people and to have all this involvemen­t is a compliment. Golf changes the lives of millions of people,” he added.

“What’s so exciting for me is that all these people are coming from all around the world to participat­e in this event,” said the winner of nine Majors yesterday.

A host of big names make up the cast for the weekend with Retief Goosen, Thomas Levet and Tony Johnstone joining Cheyenne Woods, the niece of Tiger and a profession­al on the Ladies European Tour, and Niclas Fasth among the big-name golfers on show.

The rest of the field meanwhile comprises businessme­n and women and the likes of Hollywood actors Anthony Anderson, Carmine Giovanizzo, Brian McFadden of

Westlife fame, and former Proteas batsman Herschelle Gibbs.

“This is one of my favourite events of the year and to be able to support one of Gary’s events is always a great thing,” Johnstone, a 17-time winner on the Sunshine Tour, said yesterday.

“He’s an inspiratio­n to us all and it would be very easy for a man in his position to say he’s ready for retirement but he uses who he is to help people.”

The 36-hole event will see six teams battle it out over the weekend with the format of four-ball alliance with two scores to count but at the end of the day charity will continue to be the winner as long as events like this continue to prosper.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images. ?? MAKING A DIFFERENCE. Gary Player’s Invitation­al Tournament at Sun City this weekend raises funds for various charities.
Picture: Gallo Images. MAKING A DIFFERENCE. Gary Player’s Invitation­al Tournament at Sun City this weekend raises funds for various charities.

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