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The Centre of the World Golf Club in Tema will be the centre of attraction for professional golf when it hosts the PGA Heritage Cup 2026, where a total prize purse of GH¢100,000 will be at stake.
Professional golfers from across the country are expected to gather for what will be the first major tournament of the year under the Ghana PGA governing body.
The competition, which has been scheduled as part of National Heritage Month, will take place from March 18 to March 21, 2026 and will be played in two categories: Regular Professionals and Senior Professionals.
The regular professionals will compete over four days, while the senior professionals will play over three days, all at the same venue.
Golfers will battle not only for the prize money but also for the honour and prestige associated with lifting the PGA Heritage Cup trophy.
Following impressive performances at several competitions across the country last year, many golfers are expected to leave no stone unturned when they tee off at the tournament, hoping to make a strong impact and build valuable ranking points.
According to the PGA’s Tournament Director, Eric Henaku, intensive preparations are currently underway at the prestigious venue in Tema ahead of the tournament.
He noted that the upcoming competition has pushed many golfers into intensive individual training in preparation for the championship.
Reports from various clubs across the country indicate that the majority of golfers especially those in the nation’s capital, Accra have intensified their preparations ahead of the championship and are eager to showcase their skills, as the stakes remain high.
Meanwhile over forty amateurs golfers will be competing on the last day of the PGA Heritage championship.
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