Audio By Carbonatix
The Centre of the World Golf Course in Tema hosted the maiden edition of the Tema Ladies Open, bringing together golfers from across various categories, including Professional, Scratch and Amateur divisions.
The three-day tournament featured both male and female golfers, highlighting the growing participation and competitiveness within the sport.
In the men’s competition, George Wisbon Mensah clinched the top prize in Group A, while James K. Otoo finished as the winner in Group B. Roy Aboku also emerged victorious in Group C.
On the women’s side, Gladys Awuni delivered a strong performance to claim top honours in the Scratch and Group A categories. Dora Ofori Boateng secured victory in Group B, with Sylvia Appiah finishing as champion in Group C.
Below are scenes of the winners from the historic first edition of the tournament.









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