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FAREWELL to a



                                      Centurion CC Pillar



                                      18 Years of Passion, People, and Purpose



                                  After nearly two decades of dedicated service, friendship, and
                                  leadership, Centurion Country Club bids a fond farewell to one of its
                                  most recognisable and respected figures. After 18 remarkable years,

                                  our beloved Club Professional is setting off on a new adventure abroad
                                  – leaving behind a legacy built on passion for the game, commitment
                                  to members, and a deep love for the Centurion community.



        A JOURNEY THAT BEGAN AT 24                MILESTONES AND MEANINGFUL MOMENTS
        When he first arrived at Centurion Country   His career at Centurion CC has been decorated with achievements, none
        Club in October 2007, he was just 24 –    more shining than being awarded National PGA Club Professional of the
        eager, passionate, and ready to take on   Year – not once, but three times (2019, 2021, and 2025).
        the responsibility of managing the golf
        shop and operations. What he didn’t yet   Yet accolades, he insists, tell only part of the story.
        know was that he was stepping into not
        just a role, but a family.                “Those awards were never about me – they were about the support of our
                                                             members and community. We did it together.”
         “The members and residents welcomed
        me from day one. I grew here – personally   Among the standout memories, the annual Club Championships hold a
           and professionally – because of the    special place, each year raising the bar and reinforcing Centurion CC’s
                  people around me.”              reputation for excellence.


        Eighteen years later, the growth is       Then there’s the heart-led initiative that touched countless lives:
        undeniable. From young professional to    The Pink Drive. Together with fellow member Wayne de Wet, and in
        seasoned leader, his journey reflects the   partnership with Cupcakes of Hope, the club raised over R200,000 for
        evolution of the club itself – one built on   children with cancer in just two years.
        community, respect, and shared love for
        the game.                                 A testament not only to passion – but to the power of community.
































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