THE a lot anticipated reopening of the 18-hole golf course on the Amanzimtoti Country Club and Conservancy is a actuality, now that the brand new bridge is full.
As of today, March 17, the new bridge is fully operational, and the complete course will be obtainable for all to get pleasure from.
Greenskeeper, Louis Steyn stated, “It’s a dream come true. We never thought we might get the clubhouse and course again to its former glory after the floods destroyed it all final 12 months. But, a few people decided to put in the work and go for it. Being able to now stand on our new and improved bridge provides a way of satisfaction as a result of we did it.”
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The club’s members stated the place is again to normal but better than before.
Club captain Mike Halse mentioned, “It was a team effort to make it a successful operation. With the assistance of the clubhouse’s revenue, club members, donations, the group, companies, fundraising events, and loans, we were able to purchase the R3.5m bridge. We are grateful to those that helped financially and physically towards the rejuvenation of the golf course and clubhouse.”
Amanzimtoti Golf Club’s Nico Vogel, Mike Halse and Louis Steyn standing on the brand new bridge.
Steyn added that anticipation has been building amongst membership members and golfers outside the world to have the power to play the complete 18 holes. “Before, we needed to play the nine-hole twice. At the moment, we are busy leveling the bottom and planting grass. However, this might be full quickly and doesn’t have an result on play.”
The club’s members said their goal is to be one of the best golf course on the South Coast, a place for golfers to return and enjoy their time. In turn, it’ll help generate extra funds to assist pay off debts.
On March 25, the membership shall be hosting a gala opening to have fun the milestone and tee-off.
For extra data or to make a monetary donation in the course of the bridge and upkeep of the course, contact 031 902 1166 or e mail [email protected].
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