Comedian Gino Fabbri, second from left, shows his swing during the fun event. Photos: CHARNÉ MUNGUR

Following a year of social isolation, the annual Penguin Classic Charity Golf Day has presented an opportunity for SPAR Eastern Cape to spend time with its retailers and suppliers in aid of charity.

The event falls in line with SPAR’s mission statement of supporting national campaigns with four beneficiaries, On Eagles Wings, Igazi Foundation, Wings and Wishes and the Southern African Association for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB), being selected.

SPAR EC promotions and events manager, Alan Stapleton, said apart from saving penguins, SANCCOB created awareness of the damage being done to the natural environment through plastic pollution.

A total of R34 000 was donated to each of the beneficiaries, marking another memorable occasion, despite the rainy weather that tested the golfers’ patience from mid-afternoon at the PE Golf Club.

The day was limited to 25 four-balls due to COVID-19 restrictions, with the “prize-offering” taking place afterwards.

“We call it a prize-offering because in some cases the winners donated back to the beneficiaries,” said Stapleton.

Besides the top four four-ball winners in the competition presenting R1 000 each to each of the recipients, the fun activity of collecting stones spread around the course was introduced to raise further funds.

The collection of penguin–painted stones was used to enable SPAR to fund the finders’ adoption of penguins, with 16 being adopted by the end of the day.

The golf day also extended its aim to grow the game by inviting non–golfers to experience the sport via a fun event.

Participants were given a brief coaching session, followed by a driving, chipping and putting competition.

To achieve this, participants were set up in teams under the names of the beneficiaries and taken through the various disciplines by club pro, Graeme Whale.

Despite cold conditions, wind and some very welcome rain on the day, Stapleton said the SPAR EC Penguin Classic once again, raised the bar in bringing like-minded people together in a community spirit of sharing and caring.

SPAR Eastern Cape suppliers, Lucky Star, enjoy the camaraderie of the Penguin Classic Charity Golf Day at PE Golf Club recently. The players are, from left, Danny Chetty, Naeem Fataar, Shaun Heermanie and Kanieshan Chetty.

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