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The second quarter of the 2013 season of the exclusive MTN Spoons golf tournament tees off at the Celebrity Golf Club in Sakumono, near Tema this Saturday July 27 with fun, competitive action and excitement promised. *
64 golfers are expected to compete Saturday for the right to eventually emerge champions of the second quarter of the tournament specially played in knockout format at players’ own convenience.
Proudly sponsored by leading telecommunications entity, MTN as part of their ever expanding commitment to golf and sports in this country, the smooth courses of the plush Celebrity Golf Club will be the setting for the 18-hole one-day tournament teing off at 8 am setting the club agog with excitement.
According to the sponsors, MTN sees platforms such as the Spoons golf tournament maintain constant interactions with their cherished customers. They explained that it’s one of many reasons why they will continue to support more golf tournaments including Accra open and Ghana Open later this year.
The CEO of MTN, Michael Ipkoki, will deliver an address.
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