Fundraising golf day for Construction Equipment team in South Africa

October 7, 2022
Fundraising golf day for Construction Equipment team in South Africa
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Our Construction Equipment team participated in a fundraising event organized and hosted by one of South Africa’s top radio stations, Jacaranda FM, and their Good Morning Angels breakfast show team. The CASE 570ST Backhoe Loader was displayed at the stand, where our Construction Equipment team organized engaging competitions for attendees. Event guests were able to win prizes, which included a delicious-looking hamper, by chipping balls into cups in a “putting green”. A competition for the longest drive offered the coveted award of a weekend getaway at Kwagga Smith’s popular Guest Farm, a free round of golf at the nearby Highland Gate Golf Estate, as well as a 2019 World Cup rugby ball signed by former rugby union champion player, Bakkies Botha.

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