A line-up of roughly 80 gamers from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Cameroon will compete for the N20m prize within the second Custodian Traditional on the Lakowe Lakes Golf Membership in Lagos from Thursday, March 28 to 30.
This 12-month version can be in partnership with the PGG Tour and will probably be performed over 54 holes, whereas the highest 30 gamers will qualify after 36 holes of play within the closing spherical.
The Group Managing Director of Custodian Funding Plc, Wole Oshin, stated that the occasion was a celebration of the corporation’s dedication to social funding.
“The Custodian Traditional has grown to be part of our social funding for capability improvement of the Nigerian youth, a demographic pivotal to our nation’s future. It’s our method of speaking religion within the abundance of abilities within the nation.”
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A Director of the PDG Tour, Femi Olagbenro, additionally welcomed the partnership to enhance the tour’s stability and foster participant development.
“The transition to Lakowe Lakes Golf Membership as host of the occasion signifies the tour’s evolution. We’re constructing a dynamic platform where gamers should combat laboriousness for each win and ultimately solve their productivity and talents. We have now tried a brand new venue for each returning occasion on this second season of the tour, and that is what we hope we can proceed with,” Olagbenro stated.
Ghanaian Vincent Torgah gained the inaugural version of the Ikoyi 1938 Golf part.
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