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Two golfers with indigenous financial institutions, SInapi Aba Savings and Loans, have put up an impressive performance at this year’s World Corporate Golf Challenge.
The two, Clement Ofosu-Ntiamoah and Kwabena Selorm Boampong, managed to decrease their handicaps of 7 and 18 to attain a score of 73 over 36 holes.
Both golfers represented Ghana in the global competition held from 17 to 21st October in Tenerife, Spain, after winning the Ghana edition in 2021.
In all 26 companies representing 26 countries participated in the thrilling competition.

The World Corporate Golf Challenge represents one of the largest corporate golf tournaments in the world.
Since its inception in 1993, WCGC has grown to such an extent that more than one million golfers have participated from over 50 countries.
The 2022 World Finals symbolises a fantastic opportunity for players to compete with their companies against other corporations from around the world.
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