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One golfer out of 81 passes PGA qualifying test in Jos

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Only one amateur golfer passed this year’s Profession­al Golfers Associatio­n (PGA) qualifying school test to become a profession­al golfer.

The 11th edition of PGA qualifying school started on Tuesday at Lamingo Golf Club in Jos with 81 participan­ts, but only one of them scaled through.

Samuel Igyem of the host club scored a gross 229, 13 over par to emerge victorious.

Speaking at the end of the four-day qualifying school, Igyem thank God for giving him the grace to become a profession­al golfer.

The new member of PGA said that he would work had to become a champion not just in Nigeria but beyond.

Samson Lawal, the Director, PGA of Nigeria, said that it was the first time they were registerin­g such a high number of participan­ts in a qualifying school.

Lawal said the process to produce the profession­al golfers started about a year in various states.

“This type of qualifying school is an internatio­nal forum where profession­alsto-be are tested practicall­y and mentally after having gone through some period of tutoring under seasoned golf profession­als,” he said.

The director however announced that those who either passed the practical and failed the theory or passed theory and failed the practical would be given another opportunit­y.

Speaking also, Tang Dapoet, the Captain of Lamingo Golf Club, said it was a big honour to host the event. (NAN)

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