Golf for a good cause: 7,000 euros at the Rotary tournament in Weitra!

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The Rotary Club Weitra collected 7,000 euros for needy children at the charity golf tournament. There were 64 participants.

Golf for a good cause: 7,000 euros at the Rotary tournament in Weitra!

On May 17, 2025, an important charity golf tournament took place at the Weitra Golf Club, organized by the Rotary Club Weitra. Despite cool weather conditions, 64 enthusiastic golfers took part in the event. The atmosphere was characterized by commitment and the great opportunity to do good.

The event was opened by Johann Pollak, President of the Weitra Rotary Club. Supported by the young Waldensteiners, he created a welcoming atmosphere for all participants. The close cooperation with the partner club from Kelkheim, Germany, was highlighted by the presence of Andreas Rathmann and Peter Petersen.

Charitable goals of the tournament

According to information from the Rotary Club, the tournament was not only for sporting competition, but also for a good cause. The total proceeds of 7,000 euros will benefit needy children in the region. Michael Albert Meyer, the club's president, emphasized the importance of the club's charitable work and the positive impact it has on local families.

An outstanding moment of the event was the honoring of the tournament winners. Roswitha Prinz and Stefan Christian Schütter triumphed in the gross ranking, while Gottfried and Sebastian Strondl took first place in the net ranking.

Support from sponsors

The main sponsor of the charity event was Raiffeisen Immobilien Austria, represented by managing director Peter Weinberger. He is a native of Weitran and visits his old homeland regularly. The support from local companies underlines the commitment to the community and cohesion in the region.

Overall, the charity golf tournament was a successful event that not only brought a lot of joy to the participants, but also made a valuable contribution to supporting children in need. The organizers and sponsors can look back on a successful initiative that stood out both sportily and socially.

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