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Choi, Hurtubise shines at MTN Invitational Golf Tournament

Kojo Choi receiving the award

Wed, 18 Oct 2023 Source: MTN Invitational Gulf Tournament

Experienced golfer, Kojo Choi has emerged winner of the 2023 MTN Invitational Golf Tournament held at the Achimota Golf Club in Accra on Friday.

He won the Men’s Group A event with 38 points on 10 handicaps, while Christopher Mbii was second with 37 points over plus one handicap, and Kwame Boafo placed third with 37 points on nine handicaps.

In the ladies' event, one of Ghana's top female golfers, Flora Hurtubise showed her worth once to win with 37 points over a handicap of 14, while Vastie Amoafo-Yeboah was second with 34 points over a handicap of 15.

Philip Bonney won the Men’s Group B over 24 handicaps and 40 points as Peter Quartey-Papafio was second with 38 points on 24 handicaps and Justin Butah at third place with 37 points over 15 handicaps.

Charity Vogel won the Women’s Seniors on 32 points while Jan Vogel took the Men category with 33 points.

For the Auxiliary Prizes, Longest Drive (Hole 17) went to Joshua Mensah – Larkai and Closest To The Pin (Hole 18) Men were taken by Nash Antwi as Jessica Tei won for the Ladies.

All the winners were presented with fantastic prizes and goodies from MTN and Tecno, sponsors of the tournament.

Speaking after the event, the Chief Corporate Services & Sustainability Officer (CCSSO), MTN Ghana Ms Adwoa Wiafe, said the purpose of the MTN Invitational Golf Tournament, was to cement their shared beliefs with the ancient Romans and Greeks on the relationship between sports and mental agility.

“Our history of supporting worthy causes in the sports industry in this country is a matter of public record and a testament to our commitment to promote sports development for the well-being of our fellow citizens," she said.

“It is in pursuit of this commitment that we are proud to be associated with the development of golf in this country through the Achimota Golf Club. This sport, introduced in the country during the colonial era in the early part of the 20th century, has steadily gained recognition and participation beyond Accra to other parts of the country. With the quite extensive walking that is associated with a single game, golf is particularly good for our hearts, and I hope many more of us will take this rather enjoyable sport up” she added.

She expressed her delight that over 100 golfers registered for this year’s tournament, out of which MTN rewarded 12 in various categories in the tournament’s second edition.

“Nonetheless, we wish to assure you all that MTN is unwavering in its pursuit of a strategic, mutually beneficial relationship with golf as a sport” she added



Source: MTN Invitational Gulf Tournament