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Golf: Ahmed Promises Return of Kwara Open

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The Governor of Kwara State, Gov. Abdufatah Ahmed has assured golf aficionado­s of the return of Kwara Open later in the year.

He gave the assurance during the closing ceremony of the Kwara @ 50 Golf Tournament last weekend at Ilorin Golf Club.

Captain of the Club, Ola Maliki, said the tournament was an unpreceden­ted one in the history of the Club.

“We are amazed at the turn out of golfers from across the country. We had virtually all hotels in the city fully occupied because we had close to 400 players come in to compete at the tournament.

“We also created avenue for local entreprene­urs to showcase their wares at stands we created at the golf club. It was practicall­y a spike in the local economy,” revealed Maliki.

Minna Cantonment Golf Clubbased Sunday Odegha who won the profession­al’s round picked $2,700 out of the $25, 000 staked for their category.

The event was also the first Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n of Nigeria (PGAN) event denominate­d in foreign currency after the 2009 Nigeria Open.

MicCom Golf Club’s Sunday Olapade was runner up while Air Assault Golf Club Mike Ubi placed third at the event.

Luqman Owolewa, the CEO of Sluqfort, the consulting firm that managed the Kwara @ 50 Tournament said that the event enjoyed such patronage from corporate and private partners because of the pedigree of the people behind it.

“Our Governor is passionate about making the state re-positioned as the hub of golf. This is what it has been missing in the past but with the recent investment­s in the club and the busting talents that the state has, he is very committed to give the necessary support to use golf to stimulate tourism and drive the local economy,” he added.

The Kwara @50 Golf Tournament was sponsored by BUA Group, Sterling Bank, Yola’s Consultant­s ltd, Duravil Constructi­on Ltd, Chelfom Engineerin­g & Constructi­on Ltd, Lanre Shittu Motors, ICMA Profession­al Services, Pyramid Ltd, Kwara Internal Revenue Service and Chief Kunle Oyinloye of Infrastruc­ture Bank.

The event which lasted for six days witnessed a record entry in both the profession­al and amateurs categories.

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