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The Royal Senchi Hotel has relaunched its recreational facilities following weeks of regular maintenance as well as special fittings to enhance its usefulness.
This was announced by the hotel's Executive Director during a ceremony organised at the hotel to honour Ghanaian boxer, Professor Azumah Nelson for feats he chalked for the country as a sportsman.
The facilities which include state-of-the-art multipurpose lawn tennis court and a driving range for golf practice are open to the general public.
The retired boxer while at the hotel used the opportunity to tour the facilities and demonstrated his versatility at other sports.
The champ engaged his Manager, Yaw Sakyi Afari as well as Akwamuhene in a friendly symbolic playoff to mark the reopening.
The sports amenities are complemented by the Dua Sports Bar with a tree-top terrace exclusively situated within the vicinity to serve the refreshment needs of guests.
In-house guests have free access to the facilities whereas walk-in guests would need to pay to use them.
The list of activities for recreation at the 4-star hotel also include river sports, cycling and many more soon to be announced.
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