The local community is invited to support vulnerable residents through fun-filled golf day.
The Alta du Toit Centre, under the auspices of Badisa, is hosting a charity golf tournament that promises both excitement op the greens and meaningful impact off them. Mark your calendars for Friday 31 October at the prestigious Parow Golf Club for a day of golf, camaraderie, and charitable giving.
The charity golf tournament tees off with a shotgun start at 11:30 for 12:00, ensuring all participants begin their rounds simultaneously across the course.
Teams of four can register for R2 600 per team, with every rand raised going directly to support the residents of the Alta du Toit Centre.
The day doesn’t end when the last putt drops. Participants and supporters are invited to join the prize-giving ceremony and dinner at the clubhouse, starting at 18:30 for 19:00. A cash bar will be available, providing the perfect setting to celebrate the day’s achievements and network with fellow community members. What sets this tournament apart is its commitment to the cause — 100% of all proceeds will go directly to supporting the residents of Alta du Toit Centre.
Local businesses and individuals are encouraged to get involved through hole sponsorships, offering valuable brand visibility while supporting a meaningful cause. “Sponsor a Hole —Make Your Mark!” the organisers invite, highlighting how businesses can gain community recognition while contributing to this worthy cause.
How to Get Involved
- Registration: Contact Lionel at donation@altadutoit.org.za to secure your team spot.
- Golf Cart Hire: Available directly through Parow Golf Club.
- Hole Sponsorships: Contact Lionel for branding and sponsorship opportunities.
The tournament operates under the theme “Tee Off, Give Back” and “Swing into Action: Auction & Raffle for a Purpose”, emphasising the dual nature of competitive fun and charitable impact.
For more information and registration, contact Lionel at donation@altadutoit.org.za. Join them op October 31st at Parow Golf Club – where every stroke counts for a great cause.


