18th August 2026
Golf SA will compete against Tennis South Africa and Cricket South Africa in the Federation of the Year category.
Van Schalkwyk admits it will be a tough battle and believes golf goes into the contest as the underdogs.
However, seeing golf receive national recognition is a proud moment for Van Schalkwyk.
He says the nomination came as a surprise, but he is grateful that the federation’s tireless efforts to grow and promote the sport have not gone unnoticed.
"It's unreal, you can't believe it. it's actually heart warming to see that all the hard work you've put in is being recognised by the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture. Since Covid and everything we've done exceptionally well and put in a lot of hard work so it's really heart warming to be nominated," said van Schalkwyk
Golf has made significant progress in South Africa, and Van Schalkwyk shared some of the federation’s biggest achievements over the past 12 months with SABC Sport.
Golf still faces challenges, including limited access to the sport in disadvantaged communities.
However, Van Schalkwyk says Golf SA is working hard to break down those barriers and take the sport to more parts of the country.
Van Schalkwyk also explained Golf SA’s funding model and revealed that businessman and Golf SA chairman Johann Rupert is one of the federation’s major supporters.
"Not really from the government, but we get sponsorship from the R&A. All the sponsorship money we use for development. Then we've got a funny guy, Johann Rupert; he looks after Golf RSA, he's on our board, he is the chairman, and he sponsors our golf development tremendously."
Golf SA’s next big assignment will be defending its title at the African Championships in October.
Van Schalkwyk says preparations are already underway as they look to retain their continental crown.
