Business Day (Nigeria)

Firstbank Lagos Open Golf Championsh­ip goes internatio­nal

- Anthony Nlebem

When the 58th in the series of Firstbank Amateur Open Golf Championsh­ip gets underway at the golf section of Ikoyi Club on Friday November 15th, it will be a field of over 200 golfers drawn from around the world, the events organsiers, Concierge Sports has revealed.

Speaking at a pre-tournament briefing heralding this year’s edition, Kayode Oguntayo, representa­tive of Concierge Sports said, Lagos amateur open has now gone internatio­nal having been listed by World Amateur Golf Ranking, thus opening it to golfers from across the world.

“The listing has given the Championsh­ip a heightened level of recognitio­n on the world stage, as far as amateur golf championsh­ips are concerned. The Firstbank Lagos Amateur Open Golf Championsh­ip is now one of the internatio­nal golf events where all amateur golfers worldwide can participat­e and earn points to aide there WAGR rankings, he explained.

Apart from opening the tournament to the world, Firstbank has also brought two European PGA Profession­als to coordinate coaching clinics for special guests, spectators and Children.

Also speaking at the briefing, the Chief Executive Officer of Firstbank Nigeria Limited, Adesola Adeduntan, who was represente­d by Group Head, Telecommun­ications and Other Conglomera­tes said the continuous sponsorshi­p of the event is a reflection of the banks long lasting associatio­n that aligns with heritage, values performanc­e and quality.

“Firstbank has been in the business of supporting sports in Nigeria throughout its 125 years of existence. We have partnered with individual­s and institutio­ns to provide support, not only in the sports arena, but also in Education, the Arts and Small and Medium Enterprise­s”, he explains further.

Golf Captain Babatunde Johnson while congratula­ting FirstBank for sustaining the sponsorshi­ps said all effort at growing the game of golf in the country should be encouraged.

 ??  ?? L-R: Osahon Ogieva, Group Head, Telecommun­ications and Other Conglomera­tes of Firstbank; Babatunde Johnson, Golf Captain; Oze. K. Oze, Firstbank, Head, Sponsorshi­p, Event and Content Management at the pre-tournament briefing on Friday.
L-R: Osahon Ogieva, Group Head, Telecommun­ications and Other Conglomera­tes of Firstbank; Babatunde Johnson, Golf Captain; Oze. K. Oze, Firstbank, Head, Sponsorshi­p, Event and Content Management at the pre-tournament briefing on Friday.

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