Gary Player made a rare visit to London this week to help raise the profile of a charity that he supports through his foundation to prevent homelessness among young people.
The 79-year-old South African, who this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of completing the career grand slam of majors, visited DePaul UK’s London-based Willesden Hostel, a long-stay hostel that provides accommodation and specialist support for young homeless people between the ages of 16 and 25.
Player met current residents of the hostel, took a tour of the accommodation, and learned more about the services offered, before joining in a number of fun activities, including a putting challenge.
“It’s been fantastic to come and see how the money we raise through the Berenberg Gary Player Invitational is put to such amazing use by DePaul UK,” said Player. “I could not have asked for a more special reception by these miraculous young people at Willesden Hostel and I’m honoured to be able to help such an amazing charity.”
DePaul’s CEO, Martin Houghton, added: “I am delighted that Gary was able to visit Willesden House to meet with young people at risk of homelessness. His commitment through the Berenberg Gary Player Invitational to supporting young people in the UK is exceptional. Every young person DePaul supports has a dream, and I hope that meeting a grand slam champion will inspire each of them to achieve their dreams, for family, friends and a great job. Who knows, maybe after today some of them will even go on to become sporting legends themselves.”
The 2015 Berenberg Gary Player Invitational will take place at Wentworth on July 20, when an all-star cast of PGA Tour professionals from around the world will participate in the event, along with Player himself.
David Mortlock, Berenberg Head of Equities commented, “It’s wonderful for Berenberg to continue our partnership in a year which is so significant for Gary. This year’s event looks set to be a very special one, and we look forward to raising yet more money for The Player Foundation and Berenberg Kids, whose principal UK beneficiary is DePaul.”