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Quick Reflections From the Fairway
WHAT MAKES CENTURION CC
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EXTRAORDINARY? • Favourite hole: The short but strategic 6 – beauty, challenge, and
Ask him what sets Centurion Country Club serenity all in one.
apart, and the answer comes effortlessly: • Most memorable moment: Sharing a beer with legends Sam Torrance
and Ian Woosnam during the Canon Pro-Am.
“It’s the people. Always the people.” • Post-round must-haves: Chicken mayo on rye at halfway, and an
ice-cold Castle Lite or Stella to finish.
Centurion CC isn’t simply a golf course. It’s a • Dream fourball: Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia & Ernie Els – childhood
place where friendships are forged, families heroes.
connect, and memories are shared – whether • How he’d like to be remembered:
over a Saturday morning fourball, a braai, or “As someone who loved the game, loved the people, and gave his all.”
a casual chat on the stoep. That unmatched
camaraderie, he says, is what makes this
place truly special. A LEGACY THAT WILL LAST
As Centurion Country Club turns a page, one thing remains certain – his
A BITTERSWEET GOODBYE – AND A contribution to our community will be remembered long after his final
NEW BEGINNING day here.
As he prepares to relocate to Adelaide,
Australia, to join Tea Tree Gully Golf Club He leaves behind more than achievements – he leaves friendships,
as Golf Operations Manager, emotions are inspiration, and a standard of passion and care that future generations
understandably mixed. will build on.
“Leaving isn’t easy. This place shaped me. Centurion Country Club salutes you. Thank you for 18 years of dedication,
It’s been my home.” leadership, and heart.
But with the sadness comes excitement – Australia is lucky to have you – and your Centurion family will always be
a new environment, new challenges, and cheering you on.
the chance to build new connections, while
always carrying a piece of Centurion with him. Fairways may change – but family remains.
WHAT HE’LL MISS MOST
“The warmth, the passion, and the spirit of
our members. The laughter, the stories,
the beers after a round – that’s what
I’ll miss most.”
South Africa – and Centurion CC in particular
– has left an imprint on his heart that no
change of country can erase.
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