Ghana’s Vincent Torgah has emerged as the overall winner of the maiden Rowland Adewumi Golf Classic held at the prestigious IBB International Golf and Country Club, Abuja.
The golfer representing Tema Golf Club emerged champion on Saturday with a gross of 219 to beat his closest rival, Godwin Okoko of IBB Golf Club.
Sunday Olapade of Ikoyi Golf Club played 22 gross over 54 holes to clinch third place in the highly competitive three-day classic organised to commemorate the 50th birthday of the sponsor, Rowland Adewumi.
In the lady’s category, Racheal Danjuma came in at the top with a 256 gross, beating the likes of Amina Wilfred and Bola Mustapaha Bola, who came in second and third, respectively.
For the senior professional category, Liman Muhammed came in first with 232 gross, as Agwom Luka and Lasisi Lateef also emerged second and third.
A delighted Torgah said after receiving his winner’s trophy and prize money that he was impressed with the flawless organisation of the tournament.
He commended the organisers and participants for displaying a high sense of professionalism while calling for more such tournaments across the West African region.
“It was not easy; it was tough and highly competitive, and we did our best by putting the game at the highest level.
“I was a bit shaken at the beginning, because I don’t know the kind of people competing, but along the way I realised it was fun.
“I quickly adjusted myself, and after a few mistakes, I came back strong, and to the glory of God, I won it.
“I think we need more of such tournaments across the West African region to further develop the sport,” he said.
The tournament, which teed off on Thursday, came to a spectacular close on Saturday with a dinner where prizes worth N20 million in cash and items were presented to winners in various categories.
Cash gifts were also presented to some Abuja orphanages to support them.
(NAN)
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