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Ghana is set to welcome golf enthusiasts from around the world for a unique celebration of sport and culture.
The inaugural Ghana Golf Getaway, organized by Spice Events, is more than just a tournament, it’s an immersive experience that offers a blend of competitive golf, cultural exploration, and a deep connection to the heart of West Africa.
Taking place from October 28 to November 2, this first edition of the Ghana Golf Getaway invites players and fans alike to partake in a week-long festival of passion and skill on the greens. This event is designed to foster camaraderie and healthy competition while also celebrating the vibrant heritage of Ghana.

For many in the African Diaspora, this getaway is a chance to reconnect with their roots and to experience firsthand the fusion of modern sport with centuries-old cultural traditions. It’s about creating memories that honors history, community, and excellence both on and off the golf course.
While the competition is fierce on the lush golf courses of Ghana, the Ghana Golf Getaway is equally dedicated to showcasing the country’s rich culture.

Participants will have the opportunity to tour various cultural landmarks and sample local traditions that define Ghana’s historical narrative; exploring bustling markets, ancient forts and savoring the flavors of traditional cuisine.
Ghana Golf Getaway, powered by Spice Events and Ghana is Beautiful extends an invitation to explore, connect, and embrace a rich cultural legacy. For those who have longed for an event that celebrates both their love for golf and their cultural heritage, this getaway offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Ghana at its finest.
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