Zimbabwe’s leading professional golfers Scott and Kieran Vincent have entered a partnership with local organisation, KidzCan Zimbabwe, where they will donate to the cause for every birdie or eagle they make while competing on the LIV Golf League.
KidzCan Zimbabwe is a children’s cancer relief organisation which focuses on early diagnosis and treatment of children with cancer in the country.
This kind-hearted gesture will see the two golfers donate US$200 for every birdie and US$500 for every eagle they make at LIV Golf Chicago which tees off this Friday.
Scott and Kieran Vincent, who have consistently flown the country’s flag up high on the international golf stage, are currently playing on the lucrative LIV Golf League.
Scott is part of the Iron Head GC team while his young brother Kieran features for the newest LIV Golf League team, Legion XIII.
They announced the partnership on their social media platforms ahead of their tee off at the LIV Golf Chicago which is being played at Bolingbrook Golf Club.
“This week, I’m proud to announce my partnership and support for KidzCan Zimbabwe a charity dedicated to helping children with cancer. For every birdie I make, I’ll be donating $200, and for every eagle, $500 will go to this amazing cause,” said Scott Vincent in a statement which was also shared by his young brother Kieran.
“Let’s make a difference together, one swing at a time! Every shot counts not just for me, but for the kids who need it the most. Follow along and support the journey—because every birdie and eagle brings us closer to a brighter future for these kids.”
The Vincent brothers also encouraged their fans to support the KidzCan Zimbabwe charity initiative by raising awareness on the work they do in communities around the country and making donations through the KidzCan profile on the fundraising website GlobalGiving
“I would love to encourage everyone to get involved by either sharing this post to gain awareness or following the link in my bio to donate to this foundation that is making a positive impact in our community!,” he said.
The two brothers, who are passionate about giving back to Zimbabwe, have also been active in the development of golf in the country.
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