Grant Kekana speaks about what sparked his interest in golf and why his foundation is planning organising a Golf Day.
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Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana defender, Grant Kekana sat down with Andile Ncube to discuss what sparked his interest in the game of golf and his foundation's plans to host a Golf Day.
The Grant Kekana Foundation has been around for nine years now and has taken on various charitable courses, including food drives, kit donations, and football clinics among other initiatives.
For Sundowns star, hosting this Golf Day on Saturday, 15 June at Euphoria Golf and Lifestyle Estate in Naboomsruit, Limpopo — it's about bringing like-minded organisations together and to officially unveil Kekana's new-look foundation.
When asked about what brings him to the sport of golf, Kekana said: "I'm a man of many talents. I recently started [playing] at the World of Gold (in Midrand). The main purpose of this Golf Day is for us to start networking with other organisations, who have a similar idea of what we're trying to achieve. It's for us to also raise funds and to officially launch the Grant Kekana Foundation," explains Kekana to Ncube on SABC 1's "Sport @ 10" show.
Kekana joins a strong lineage of footballers who have dabbled with golf, with legends like Stanton Fredericks, Jimmy Tau and Matthew Booth leading the way for the retired stars.
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