The Guardian (Nigeria)

South Africa’s Golf Cup Celebrates 30 Years of Freedom, Democracy

- By Christian Okpara

THE South African Consulate General in Lagos, in partnershi­p with Crossflex Internatio­nal, will host the South African Golf Tournament at Iko yi Golf Club tomorrow to mark the 30th anniversar­y of freedom and democracy, as well as 30 years of unbroken diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria.

According to Managing Director of Crossflex and coordinato­r of the event, Tolu Adesemowo, the event, which debuted last year as the South Africa Consul General Cup, will feature over 100 players.

“Last year’s edition of the event left an impression on t he players; especially fun and the atmosphere it created among the diplomatic community. There was a compelling need for it to make a return for the freshness it brings to golf in Ikoyi and the diplomatic circle.”

Adesemowo said that this year’s event, like its previous editions, will feature top amateur players at the Iko yi

Club 1938, male and female, vying for honours with the Stableford scoring system. “The event will see a“shortgun” tee-off, with all the players setting out from each of the 18 holes simultaneo­usly . This would help us manage the huge entry that has signed on for the event, and also help manage the closing ceremony later in the event.”

The event, sponsored by Geregu Power PLC, Qshop , Pepsi, Acutech, Kaldi Africa, Simplygolf apparel, will be an 18- hole Stableford game. Earlier, South Africa’s Consul General in Lagos, Professor Bobby Moroe, endorsed the appointmen­t of Crossflex Internatio­nal Nigeria Limited as a partner.

In a statement, he said: “We are excited and proud to partner with Crossflex Internatio­nal, one amongst the reputable private golfing agencies in Nigeria. Sports diplomacy, in particular, golf, is a crescendo to harness partnershi­ps and promote enduring relationsh­ips amongst the golfing community.”

The event is set as part of the South African W eek Celebratio­ns in Nigeria and will be one of the major events in celebratin­g the 30th year of independen­ce for the Rainbow nation since apartheid was abolished.

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