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Sofela, Andrew, others glitter at Lakowe independence anniversary tourney

MicCom Golf and Country Club resident professional, Nojeem Sofela was in top form as he helped three amateur team members to carry the day at the 3rd Anniversary and Independence Day Pro-Am of Lakowe Lakes Golf Club, Lagos. In the competition, format was better ball Stableford (full handicap allowance) and scoring was lowest two of…
Participants in this year’s edition of Anniversary and Independence Day Pro-Am of Lakowe Lakes Golf Club, Lagos, shortly before they teed off at the club

Participants in this year’s edition of Anniversary and Independence Day Pro-Am of Lakowe Lakes Golf Club, Lagos, shortly before they teed off at the club

MicCom Golf and Country Club resident professional, Nojeem Sofela was in top form as he helped three amateur team members to carry the day at the 3rd Anniversary and Independence Day Pro-Am of Lakowe Lakes Golf Club, Lagos.

In the competition, format was better ball Stableford (full handicap allowance) and scoring was lowest two of the group, including that of the professional.

The other members of the team, which won courtesy of the 128 Nett score they carded on a day the weather showed mercy, volleyball prediction were Valentine Ugbeide, Nike Aworanti and Norbert Bothner.

The runner up position was taken up by the team comprising Port Harcourt-based pro, Michael Ubi; Lee Pape, Hyeon Seon Kim and Kim Tai Chul. Volleyball Betting Tips They carded 130 Nett to win on countback.

Benin, Edo State-based pro, Victor Enaigbe, teamed up with Chinyelu Onochie and Clement Olowokande to card 130 Nett, a score that left them in third place.

Unlike the previous two editions where the tourney witnessed spasm of downpour, win big with virtual betting the contenders in this year’s edition glidded through the lush green course under clement weather conditions.

In the double-pronged tourney, where tour professionals competed among themselves, while still playing alongside three amateur players in their respective teams, former tournament director of the Professional Golfers Association of Nigeria (PGAN), Dominic Andrew, towered in the professionals’ event with 75 gross score.

Seven of his colleagues clustered behind him in second place having carded 76 gross. daily betting They were Chukwudi Okoro, Ikemefune Vincent, Muazu Safiyanu, Sofela, Michael Ubi, Victor Enaigbe and Sunday Odegha.

In the ancillary prize category, while the longest drive and nearest to the pin prizes (amateur) went to Peter Eben-Spiff and Jerome Bello respectively, Paul Patrick and Victor Enaigbe did same in the pros category.

Director of golf at the club, Campbell Elliot, free bet prediction said the tournament can only get better as the “International Management Group (IMG) was working assiduously as a team to improve the quality and feel of the club and take it as high as we can in the months ahead.”

The tournament, which he described its organisation this year as “a bit more sleek,” he added, has continued to grow in status as a club tourney and in contribution to the development of the sport of golf, especially with the involvement of tour professionals.

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