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The Sunshine Tour Announces Its Partnership With Betway

The Sunshine Tour Announces Its Partnership With Betway. The Sunshine Tour took to Instagram to announce that it has secured a sponsorship deal with Betway SA.

The post read, “We recognise that the growth of golf in South Africa is reliant on inclusion and diversity. As such, we are proud to announce @betway_sa as a patron of the #SunshineTourTransformationClass for the next 3 years. This Partnership with @betway_sa will continue to assist previously disadvantaged players in starting their professional golf careers.”

The Sunshine Tour is a men’s professional golf tour based in Southern Africa. For much of its early history it was known either as the South African Tour or Sunshine Circuit; through sponsorship deals, it has also been known as the Vodacom Tour and the FNB Tour. The tour is one of the six leading men’s tours which before 2009 made up the membership of the International Federation of PGA Tours, but it offers much less prize money than some of the leading tours, and leading Southern African golfers traditionally prefer to play on the PGA Tour or the European Tour if they can qualify to do so, typically returning to play in Sunshine Tour events a couple of times a year.

Betway, owned by Super Group, is the premier online sportsbook operating under a single brand, offering first-class sports betting and casino entertainment. Betway has a truly global footprint, holding licenses throughout Europe, the Americas and Africa, with 60+ brand partnerships with teams and leagues worldwide. Betway provides leading bespoke and customized entertainment in a safe, secure, fair and responsible environment.

Through this partnership, the organisations seek to assist players coming from a disadvantaged backgrounds so that they can also have a chance to participate in the sport they love. Golf is a sport that costs a lot in order to get started, it requires a lot of money for things such as the equipment and traveling costs so this partnership will be helping a lot of players who are in need.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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