NATAL NOMADS Golf Club Monthly issue Newsletter Windsor Golf Club Volume 2 Issue 3 | Page 4
GOLF DEVELOPMENT
Furtherance of Golf (F.O.G.) Fixtures 2019
Nomads Junior Plus
Trophy 06 Jan Royal Durban Nomads Day 08 Jan 2019 Beachwood /
D.C.C.
Nomads Team School
Trophy 11 Feb Mt Edgecombe C.C.
(1) Primary School Trials 11 Mar 2019 Royal Golf Club
Nomads School / Athlone
Trophy 27 Mar Kloof Country Club Nomads Inter Club 01 Apr 2019 Kloof C.C.
Allan Hill Trophy 28 Jun Kloof C.C. Nomads Natal Stroke Play Championship 01 Jul 2019 Mt Edgecombe
Nomads Natal. Matchplay Championship & Plate Event
3 – 5 Jul 2019
RP Moodley receives modified golf environment
Yet another milestone for the First Swing Program took place last week with the opening of both indoor and outdoor golf environments at
RP Moodley school in Kwazulu-Natal.
That the SADGA has been able to set up a modified indoor golf environment which caters for the severely disabled is significant as it is only
the fourth of its kind to be set up in the entire country. SADGA Operations manager Lily Reich commented that it is important that
everyone should be able to get a taste of golf irrespective of physical limitations.
“Golf is a game that should be accessible for all. The enjoyment and pleasure that is found in playing the game shouldn’t be determined by
one’s physical challenges and the installation of a modified golf environment at RP Moodley is a great way to inject an element of fun into
the school days of those who are severely handicapped.” Said Reich.
For those RP Moodley pupils who are better-off physically, they too are now able to participate in golf thanks to the installation of an
outdoor golf environment. These children are between Levels 1 & 3 of our five-tiered program and now have the opportunity to complete
five modified holes of golf on their school field.
The unveiling of the golf environments was made all the more special by the presence of our members from KZN so thank you for taking
the time to be a part of such a special occasion.
A huge thanks to the KZN Golf Union for their role in making this new chapter possible. To Canon South Africa for ensuring our FSP children
are kitted out and for providing our children with the opportunity to participate in golf through your generous sponsorship of our events.
To KZN DSR, NOMADs and the ladies of Mount Edgecombe Country Club for their contribution and ensuring the event was memorable for
all. Finally to Palash Moodley for the supply of paints which allowed Chantal Ely and Mural Art to leave the school with a tangible memento
to mark the event.
For more information about SADGA, please visit www.sadga.co.za or follow SADGA on
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Twitter: @sadga101
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Media enquiries, please contact
Media Liaison
Craig Stirton
t. +83 384 6889
e. [email protected]
SADGA office
Lily Reich
t. +27 (0)82 888 9888 / +27 (0) 21 685 2955
email: [email protected]