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Road to SA Golf Challenge resumes
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Bard Santner chief executive Senziwani Sikhosana (bottom, second from left, and fellow director Tatenda Hungwe, right, with colleagues at Royal Harare Golf Course)
The Bard Santner Road to SA Golf Challenge resumed on January 18, reinvigorating Harare's golfing and business community after a brief festive season break. As the next round approaches on February 8, excitement is building for another day of spirited competition, networking, and camaraderie.
Promoted by Bard Santner, a rising Zimbabwean financial services institution, the tournament blends business and sport, creating a unique platform for networking, client engagement, and community building.
Tatenda Hungwe, Bard Santner's Director of Wealth Management, highlighted the tournament's role in fostering relationships and opening new business opportunities for individuals and corporations.
"The Bard Santner Race to SA Golf Challenge has become a hallmark of Harare's golfing and business calendar," Hungwe said. "This event goes beyond the fairways, serving as a platform for networking, building relationships, celebrating clients, and engaging with the community."
Hungwe underscored the importance of social capital—the value derived from relationships and networks—emphasizing its role in facilitating smoother and more productive business transactions.
"Strong and effective relationships are the oil that keeps companies and business transactions running smoothly," he said. "By linking, bridging, and bonding professionals, we create lasting value for our clients and the community."
Launched in October 2023, the Road to SA Golf Challenge introduced an innovative Medal Stableford format, which combines stroke play and Stableford scoring to ensure fairness and inclusivity for golfers of all skill levels. This approach fosters a sense of community and mutual benefit among participants.
The tournament offers high-stakes rewards, with winners earning all-expenses-paid trips to premier South African golfing events, including the Investec SA Open in Durban and the Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City. Consistent participation and skill are key to eligibility for these exclusive prizes, encouraging sustained engagement.
Bard Santner aims to expand its golf initiatives across the Southern African region, using South Africa as a gateway to new opportunities.
"This tournament is our way of celebrating high-value clients and the relationships we've built," Hungwe said. "It reinforces our commitment to nurturing connections that extend beyond financial transactions."
Beyond business, Bard Santner is leveraging the tournament to contribute to the growth of golf in Zimbabwe. Plans are underway to launch corporate social responsibility initiatives, including nurturing young talent and expanding access to the sport.
"Golf has the power to unite communities and drive social integration," Hungwe added. "Through this initiative, we are empowering youth and fostering the next generation of golfers."
The Bard Santner Road to SA Golf Challenge offers numerous benefits for participants, from networking and brand visibility to fostering teamwork and rewarding client loyalty.
As the tournament gains momentum, it continues to position Bard Santner as a forward-thinking and community-oriented institution, bridging the worlds of business and sport while leaving a lasting impact on Zimbabwe's golfing landscape.
Promoted by Bard Santner, a rising Zimbabwean financial services institution, the tournament blends business and sport, creating a unique platform for networking, client engagement, and community building.
Tatenda Hungwe, Bard Santner's Director of Wealth Management, highlighted the tournament's role in fostering relationships and opening new business opportunities for individuals and corporations.
"The Bard Santner Race to SA Golf Challenge has become a hallmark of Harare's golfing and business calendar," Hungwe said. "This event goes beyond the fairways, serving as a platform for networking, building relationships, celebrating clients, and engaging with the community."
Hungwe underscored the importance of social capital—the value derived from relationships and networks—emphasizing its role in facilitating smoother and more productive business transactions.
"Strong and effective relationships are the oil that keeps companies and business transactions running smoothly," he said. "By linking, bridging, and bonding professionals, we create lasting value for our clients and the community."
Launched in October 2023, the Road to SA Golf Challenge introduced an innovative Medal Stableford format, which combines stroke play and Stableford scoring to ensure fairness and inclusivity for golfers of all skill levels. This approach fosters a sense of community and mutual benefit among participants.
Bard Santner aims to expand its golf initiatives across the Southern African region, using South Africa as a gateway to new opportunities.
"This tournament is our way of celebrating high-value clients and the relationships we've built," Hungwe said. "It reinforces our commitment to nurturing connections that extend beyond financial transactions."
Beyond business, Bard Santner is leveraging the tournament to contribute to the growth of golf in Zimbabwe. Plans are underway to launch corporate social responsibility initiatives, including nurturing young talent and expanding access to the sport.
"Golf has the power to unite communities and drive social integration," Hungwe added. "Through this initiative, we are empowering youth and fostering the next generation of golfers."
The Bard Santner Road to SA Golf Challenge offers numerous benefits for participants, from networking and brand visibility to fostering teamwork and rewarding client loyalty.
As the tournament gains momentum, it continues to position Bard Santner as a forward-thinking and community-oriented institution, bridging the worlds of business and sport while leaving a lasting impact on Zimbabwe's golfing landscape.
Source - newsday