The Citizen (Gauteng)

Coetzee chips in for charity

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George Coetzee (above) heads into this week’s Tshwane Open with an orphanage in Atteridgev­ille as his latest fans in his bid to add to his win in this event two years ago.

A golf day arranged by Coetzee and his family at Pretoria Country Club helped raise R450 000, which he donated to the orphanage to help them buy the house they were using.

“The house they were in was going to be sold, so with my mother and girlfriend driving it, we helped them buy it. All the funds from our golf day went to that orphanage. It was a good cause and a great success,” Coetzee said.

Coetzee has made it his priority to target a worthy charity every year and host a golf day to raise funds.

“We’re planning on doing another fundraiser later in the year. You hear about a lot of people that don’t have everything they need – food, water, a house. You try and do your best and give back to the community as best you can.”

Coetzee says that giving back in this way helps him to find more balance in his golf career.

“Sometimes it’s good to know that I’m not just playing golf for myself and that I’m working towards helping other people.

“I’m just doing little things for little communitie­s and trying to help out where people need help.”

The official Tshwane Open ProAm teed off at Pretoria Country Club today. The field includes the three juniors Neil Retief, Jesse Venter and Joshua Koekemoer who earned a place in the pro-am after they won their respective divisions at the Tshwane Open Junior Tournament at Irene Country Club on Sunday. – Michael Vlismas

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