A trail-blazing World Champion to inspire new generation
Charlene Pienaar’s remarkable journey in golf for the visually impaired continues to set benchmarks for inclusivity and excellence. In 2023, she made history as the first female world champion with a disability from South Africa, claiming the ISPS Handa IBGA World Blind Championship title in the B3 Women’s Division. Battling challenging wind conditions, Pienaar delivered rounds of 101 and 114, just days after lifting the Women’s title at the South African Blind Open.
“It is an amazing feeling to lift the trophy, especially after contending in this difficult wind. I am extremely thankful,” she said of her world championship triumph. Her gratitude underscores a journey defined by perseverance, resilience, and a desire to inspire others.
In 2024, Pienaar added another accolade to her growing list of achievements, becoming the female winner of the Joburg Blind Open. Her victory highlights her dominance in the sport and her ongoing commitment to breaking barriers for women with disabilities in golf.
Representing the South African Disabled Golf Association (SADGA) and the South African Blind Golf Association (SABGA), Pienaar hopes her successes will inspire the next generation of golfers. “I hope this victory will open up more doors, not only for myself but for other younger players as well as for more women to participate globally,” she shared.
Pienaar’s path to success is one of extraordinary resilience. After a car accident left her with only 5% vision shortly before her 21st birthday, she faced significant challenges, including suspending her BCom Marketing degree for three years while adjusting to a life that required assistive technology and support.
Reading texts – an essential for somebody wishing to study – became incredibly difficult. However through her determination, Pienaar would successfully complete her degree in 2009. Of the immediate challenges she faced in those times – Pienaar said it was the loss of day-to-day independence which affected her the most.
Despite all these obstacles, her parents encouraged her to try golf, and she discovered a passion that would change her life.
Golf for the visually impaired presents unique challenges, as players rely heavily on their guides to act as their “eyes” on the course. “Your caddy is actually your eyes. You’re totally dependent on them,” Pienaar explained. Through hard work and determination, she has excelled, earning multiple accolades, including the Development Trophy at the SA Blind Golf Open.
Pienaar’s achievements showcase not only her exceptional talent but also her role as a pioneer for women in disabled golf. By representing SADGA and the SABGA on the global stage, she demonstrates the transformative power of golf as a tool for empowerment and inclusion.
As she continues to inspire others with her victories and vision, Charlene Pienaar remains a trail-blazer, proving that no challenge is insurmountable for those who dare to dream. Her legacy as South Africa’s premier female golfer with a visual impairment is cemented, and her story is one of hope, determination, and breaking barriers for future generations.
– The above article is courtesy of SADGA.
– Learn more on the South African Disabled Golf Association and All Abilities Golf Tour.