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Kojo Barnni has emerged as the winner of the 2022 edition of the Gold Fields PGA Golf Championship after a gross total score of 286.
Barnni exhibited exceptional golf skills in the four-day tournament at the 18-hole Damang Golf Course, beating closest rival Vincent Togah with just a shot in the sudden death on a double played at hole 18.
After receiving a cheque of GHC 60,000, Barnni who won the title in 2017 and 2018, thanked his trainer and headline sponsor Gold Fields.
Executive Vice President of Golf Fields and Head of West Africa Joshua Motorti reiterated his outfit’s commitment to the growth of golf in Ghana.
President of Professional Golfers Association of Ghana Mark Cofie was impressed with the level of competition at this year’s event.
The Gold Fields PGA Championship is one of the biggest golf tournaments in Ghana.
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