Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s first ever Minigolf League is set to tee off this Sunday at the Marvels Sports Club at Dzorwulu in Accra.
The League, which is expected to span a period of four weeks will see participants from across the country compete for honors in two major categories.
Explaining the modalities for the competition, a Press Release signed by President of the Federation, Mr. Talal Fattal, noted that, “just like what pertains in football, the Minigolf League will feature four main stages, comprising the Group, Quarter, Semi-final and Finals”.
The Release further noted that Players will be divided into two distinct groups, namely, Singles and Doubles, made up of both men and women.
Successful Players from both the Singles and Doubles categories who are able to advance through the various stages of the competition will then face off in the final tee off which will see the crowning of champions from both sides.
At stake is a fully paid trip including free air ticket and accommodation for the overall winner to compete in the World Cup series which will take place in Europe this year. There will also be attractive prizes for the runners up in both the Singles and Doubles competitions.
The final 24 Players will also be granted the honor of representing Ghana at the World Cup Minigolf series in July.
In an interview with Mr. Talal Fattal, who sounded optimistic about the success of the League, he encouraged both patrons and the general public to give all their support to it “as we seek to grow this beautiful sports”.
Mr. Fattal also stressed that membership of the Federation was still open. He noted that interested persons may register online at www.ghanaminigolf.com.
This Sunday’s League follows a successful rehearsals and training session that organizers put together last December to afford both players and amateurs hands-on experience of the sport.
The Ghana Minigolf Federation was launched in Accra under the auspices of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The Federation is being run by a President and four-member Executive committee.
Latest Stories
-
Ivory Coast considers reforming cocoa marketing system to tackle excess supply, sources say
1 hour -
‘Not appropriate’ for Iran to be at World Cup – Trump
1 hour -
US eases Russia oil sanctions as Iran war pushes up energy prices
2 hours -
China passes new ethnic minority law, prioritises use of Mandarin language
2 hours -
Nepal ex-rapper’s party wins election in landslide after Gen Z protests
2 hours -
Qantas agrees to $74m settlement in COVID flight credits class action
2 hours -
Nigeria reviews oil, market exposure amid rising Middle East tension
2 hours -
Shipper MSC secures 45‑year Lagos port concession with Nigerdock
2 hours -
McDan Aviation accuses GACL of defying court injunction in midnight terminal raid
3 hours -
No 90-day notice – McDan Aviation says GACL violated contract in Terminal 1 eviction move
3 hours -
McDan Aviation says GACL actions attempt to collapse indigenous aviation venture
3 hours -
KPop Demon Hunters to return as Netflix announces sequel
5 hours -
ROKA Kids Invitational Marathon returns for 4th edition on March 28
6 hours -
Gratitude and growing pains: Reflections on Ghana’s citizenship ceremony and the future of diaspora return
6 hours -
AI toys for young children need tighter rules, researchers warn
6 hours
