They each received golf training at Kings-wood Golf Estate and also received a range of golfing gear.
This was part of the Ultimate Golfing Road Trip Charity's development drive for underprivileged golfers that has been running for the last four years.
Each of the kids received a golf bag with a set of golf clubs, a goody bag with a shoe bag, a Golf in the Garden Route cap, a sleeve of golf balls, tee's and a pitchfork.
Val Holland, a teaching professional from Kingswood, kindly offered lessons to the kids and it was amazing to see how a few adjustments almost instantly improved their swings.
Josef Booysen, a Development Manager, and Johan Erasmus, Manager of the Southern Cape Development Board, also attended.
Kingswood Golf Estate kindly offered their facilities for this charity event.
Other Road Trip players who were involved included Simola Golf Estate, Pezula Golf Estate, The Pro Shop and TaylorMade.

Six underprivileged kids between the ages of 8-17 were treated to a golfing experience that could open new doors for them in the future. They each underwent golf training at Kingswood Golf Estate and also received a range of golfing gear. The group are from, the left: Virgill April, Joseph Booysen (Coach), Kurtley Cone, Keenan Johnson, Mariska Nortjé (Golf in the Garden Route), Wafeeq Philander, Corné Robertson, Cindy Lukas, Val Holland (Director of Golf at Kingswood), and Johan Erasmus