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🇿🇼 Published: 31 December 2025
📘 Source: The Sowetan

For many years, golf has been a way of life for Louis Thornhill. Having started playing at an early age, he has grown from a passionate golfer to one of the country’s most dedicated club managers. Today, as the new general manager of the Soweto Country Club, Thornhill brings his wealth of experience, leadership, and vision to a facility that has faced its fair share of challenges.

He joined the Soweto Country Club in October. Thornhill has played golf for almost all his life – having gone pro at the age of 16. His journey from golfer to running the course has been a success – something that is reflected in how the Soweto Country Club looks today, a place he loves and calls home.

He admits that coming to Soweto came with a lot of fear and anxiety. “I thought I was going to face a lot of backlash as a white man coming into a black community, but instead I was welcomed with much love,” said Thornhill. His biggest goal is to restore the club’s reputation and secure its spot among the Top 100 golf courses in the country.

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Thornhill envisions Soweto Country Club as both a golfing landmark and a tourist destination. However, he acknowledges that the stigma attached to Soweto about it not being safe has made it difficult to attract sponsors and investors. He does not only wish to put the Soweto Country Club on the map but he also wants to make it a place where people feel welcome and encouraged.

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Originally published by The Sowetan • December 31, 2025

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