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Kyei, Amoafo-Yeboah win 2019 Lady Captain’s Prize tourney


  4 Février      67        Sport (12688),

 

Accra, Feb. 4, GNA – Kojo Kyei and Vastie Amoafo-Yeboah emerged winners in the men and ladies’ category of the 2019 Lady Captain’s Prize Tourney over the weekend.

After a long day of playing an18-hole golf, Kojo Kyei and Vastie Amoafo-Yeboah emerged winners in the men and ladies’ category of the tournament respectively.

Kojo Kyei led the men’s Group A with a net score of 71points followed by James Akwaboah with a net score of 73points and Yaw Anarfo also with a net score of 74points.

In Group B, Craig Tandoh emerged winner with a net score of 73points followed by Isaac Addae with 75points and Mike Hurtubise finished third with a net score of 75points.

Vastie Amoafo-Yeboah led the ladies Group B with a net score of 75points followed by Margaret Oduro with a net score of 78points and Hajia Zenabu with a net score of 79points.

In Group A, Floria Hurtubise finished first with a net score of 79points followed by Constance Awuni also with 79points but lost on countback.

Leticia Mensah Amponsah finished third with a net score of 81points.

It was a gathering of amateur golfers around the country at the Ankobra Golf and Country Club to compete for the top most prize of the prestigious competition.

The tournament was held in honour of the Lady Captain of the Ankobra Golf and Country Club, Floria Hurtubise, which also coincided with her birthday.

Madam Floria Hurtubise the ladies’ captain of Ankobra Golf and Country Club, thanked the golfers for honouring their invitation and congratulated the winners on their performance.

She also thanked her sponsors for making the event a success and used the opportunity to invite them for the club’s next event scheduled for next month, which would be sponsored by Enterprise Life Insurance.

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