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Tema-based professional golfer Augustine Manasseh delivered an outstanding performance to win the PGA Heritage Cup tournament held at the Centre of the World Golf Club.
Entering the competition as one of the favourites following recent successes, Manasseh set the pace early with impressive rounds of 68 on each of the first two days.
He maintained his lead with rounds of 73 and 74 in the final stages to secure victory.
The four-day championship formed part of Ghana’s Heritage Month celebrations and attracted a competitive field, including 38 regular professionals, five female players, and 10 senior golfers.
Beyond the prize money, participants competed for valuable ranking points and prestige.
Manasseh’s triumph marks a significant milestone in his career.
His consistent 4-under-par performance and strategic gameplay made him the standout player of the tournament.
Speaking after receiving his prize money of GHS 10,000 at a brief closing ceremony, he expressed excitement, noting that his hard work had paid off.
Achimota-based golfer Lucky Ayisah finished second after recording scores of 72, 75, 71, and 68. Kwame Ligbidi, J. Klah, and E.K. Owusu placed third, fourth, and fifth respectively.
In the seniors’ division, veteran golfer Erasmus Korblah claimed the top prize with scores of 71, 74, and 75 over three days. He finished ahead of John Mawuli Nyarko, K. Korsah, and S.K. Klah, who placed second, third, and fourth respectively.
The female professionals competed alongside the regular field but were unable to progress beyond day two after missing out on maximum points.
Speaking to the media after the tournament, PGA Tournament Director Eric Henaku expressed satisfaction with the successful organisation of the event.
He commended both professionals and amateurs for their discipline and revealed plans to introduce a tour card system to rank the top 30 professional golfers annually.
PGA Captain Vincent Torgah also praised the players, particularly the winner, and emphasized the leadership’s commitment to improving the image of professional golf in Ghana.
He called on corporate organisations to support the development of the sport, especially among women.
The next event on the PGA calendar, the President’s Putter, is scheduled to take place at the Celebrity Golf Club in Sakumono.
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