WHILE the whole world’s attention was focused on the Rugby World Cup in France these past couple of weeks, some sports fans took time off to participate in the annual United Africa Corporate Golf Day held at the Windhoek Country Club for the second consecutive year recently.
A large turnout of 48 entries took part in the game, where perfect weather conditions, and competitive team playing saw the whose who of the corporate sector take the day off their heavy schedules, to practice their golfing skills in a four-ball alliance game, which followed a format of “better ball hidden partners.” With many of the guys playing hard for the winning place, the team to was Desmond Amunyela, Joseph Martin, I Suze and Myer du Raan who walked off with a first prize which included a week-end for two at the African Pride Burning Shore, sponsored by Protea Hotel Namibia.Runners up Peter Conradie, Fourie van den Berg, Dennis Golding and Gerhard van der Merwe from the coast, also took home a heap of sponsored hampers.While In third place, Andrew Dodds, Wicus Bruwer, Sakkie Nujoma and Arnold Peters.Angie Lohman took the prize for the Longest Drive, Gert Liebenbert won the “nearest to the Pin on the 13th hole and Ulrich Lassen took the best shot at nearest to the pin on the 17th hole.With many of the guys playing hard for the winning place, the team to was Desmond Amunyela, Joseph Martin, I Suze and Myer du Raan who walked off with a first prize which included a week-end for two at the African Pride Burning Shore, sponsored by Protea Hotel Namibia.Runners up Peter Conradie, Fourie van den Berg, Dennis Golding and Gerhard van der Merwe from the coast, also took home a heap of sponsored hampers.While In third place, Andrew Dodds, Wicus Bruwer, Sakkie Nujoma and Arnold Peters.Angie Lohman took the prize for the Longest Drive, Gert Liebenbert won the “nearest to the Pin on the 13th hole and Ulrich Lassen took the best shot at nearest to the pin on the 17th hole.
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