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Golfers from Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans have been adjudged winners of the Sponsor category of the 66th Asantehene Golf Championship for the second year running.
Kwabena Boampong and Tony Appiah won the first and second positions respectively at the annual event held at the Royal Golf Club in Kumasi.

The annual championship, which attracts both local and international golfers, saw a record number of participants this year.
A total of 243 golfers; 206 men and 37 women participated in the prestigious 66th Asantehene Golf Championship which was held at the Royal Golf Club in Kumasi.

This year's event attracted golfers from other African countries like Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Zimbabwe.
Other golfers representing Sinapi Aba, also performed creditably in other categories, cementing the place of Sinapi Aba as a force to reckon with in this prestigious annual tournament.
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