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Cancer golf challenge at the Fish

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJuly 12, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Sanlam Cancer Challenge takes place at the Fish River Sun on 17 July. The challenge is part of a countrywide campaign to raise R2.5-million for cancer control services between March and July through various golf challenges.
 

The Sanlam Cancer Challenge takes place at the Fish River Sun on 17 July. The challenge is part of a countrywide campaign to raise R2.5-million for cancer control services between March and July through various golf challenges.
 

To be part of this campaign to help Cansa save lives, companies or individuals are encouraged to sponsor a teebox or a green for R500 or donate prizes for the competition.

Profits from the golf day will go towards Cansa. The resort’s golf course is voted 28th in Golf Digest’s list of the top 100 courses in South Africa, and has a reputation for being one of the most beautiful. The 18 hole, Gary Player designed course is a Parklands Course.

The format of the Sanlam Cancer Challenge will be an individual stableford for men and women and tee-off will be from 8am to 10.30am on the day.

Entry fee of R100 per person and will go  to Cansa. Winners from each of the three divisions will qualify (these winners must be members of The Fish River Sun Country Club) to enter the regional finals.

The women’s and men’s regional final will take place August 29 at the Uitenhage Golf Course. Winners of the regional finals will qualify to play in the finals of the competition taking place at the Sun City, Gary Player course on October 25 and 26. For more information about the event, contact Stefan Ferreira on 041 583 1968.

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