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KeNako Schools Golf Festival - making a difference
05:00 (GMT+2), Thu, 10 May 2012
KeNako Schools Golf Festival - making a difference
KeNako Schools Golf Festival - making a difference
SOUTHERN CAPE NEWS - The significance and benefits of an event such as the forthcoming KeNako Schools Golf Festival, to be played from 17 to 19 May in George, bears further focus.

Golf has traditionally been a game played by the elite few, since it is unaffordable to many. However, it is a game that espouses excellent values, with aspects such as personal honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, accountability, determination and risk and reward being a fundamental part of the game of golf.

These values are critical aspects of daily life and if more people in the world lived by the rules and etiquette associated with the game of golf, the world would no doubt be a better place.

This makes it all the more important to find ways to take the game of golf to the youth of South Africa.

To allow them to experience the thrill of hitting a golf ball and hopefully deciding to play the game for the rest of their lives. This is another key aspect of golf - that it is a game that can be played from youth to old age. Furthermore, because of the handicap system, it allows people of different standards to play and compete together, a feature that is not shared by many, if any, other sports.

KeNako Academy decided to embark on a Schools Golf Festival that allows schools from all regions and all economic groups to enter and play in the tournament. Whilst golf is the conduit, bringing young people together from different backgrounds and different cultures can play a critical role in the future of our Rainbow Nation.

They compete against each other but become new friends, gaining new respect for each other.

To allow this to happen, the KeNako Academy had to find a way to subsidise the teams, since the current major Schools Golf Festival played annually outside of Gauteng is unaffordable to many schools.

This is where Old Mutual came into the picture. Old Mutual wishes to make a difference to the youth of South Africa, linked to education and their involvement in the KeNako Schools Golf Festival has allowed the KeNako Academy to put together an event that is not only very affordable but one that allows each participant the opportunity to learn something new about themselves.

This includes their golf technique but perhaps more importantly, about their minds and their bodies, since each participant will be attending a set of lectures and demonstrations by the various professionals working at the KeNako Academy.

Each and every participant will leave the festival having learnt new life skills.

The boys and girls will spend four days in George. Besides a team manager, the youngsters will also be accompanied by parents, grandparents and friends, all positive benefits for the George and Eden District.


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