Despite Gauteng not being spared by the cold front sweeping across South Africa on June 9, Inyoni Creek’s GOLF social group braved the chill for a bring-and-braai. Bundled up in jackets and hats, they gathered around the fire and did what South African men do best – socialise over the flames!
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