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FLY:  Musiwalo Nethunzwi wants to make his mark. (Johan Rynners, Sunshine Tour, Gallo Images)
FLY: Musiwalo Nethunzwi wants to make his mark. (Johan Rynners, Sunshine Tour, Gallo Images)

Johannesburg - Gary Player Class of 2017 chief executive officer Theo Manyama is pleased with how the programme is benefiting previously disadvantaged professional golfers.

Manyama believes the programme is about to yield positive results in ensuring that players get to compete in more Sunshine Tour tournaments and raise their profiles and quality of play.

The Sunshine Tour development initiative was established with a squad of 30 players last year.

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