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Pearl Andrews of Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans emerged victorious in the Ladies’ Category of the Millennium Excellence Awards Golf Invitational held over the weekend.
The prestigious event, which brought together sixty invited golfers from across the country, was teed off in grand style by His Royal Majesty, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene.
The presence of the revered monarch added a significant layer of honor and tradition to the competition, elevating the overall experience for participants and spectators alike.
Organized as a major highlight of the Millennium Excellence Awards, the golf invitational aimed not only to foster camaraderie and sportsmanship among professionals but to also celebrate excellence beyond the green field.
The Millennium Excellence Awards is a distinguished platform that recognizes outstanding individuals and corporate entities from various sectors who have made significant contributions to national and international development.
Pearl Andrews’ triumph in the ladies’ category is seen as a notable achievement, showcasing both her athletic prowess and the increasing visibility of women in the sport. Her performance stood out amid stiff competition, earning her admiration and applause from the golfing community.
The event served as a perfect blend of sport, prestige, and national celebration, reinforcing the role of the Millennium Excellence Foundation in honoring merit while encouraging networking among Ghana’s elite and accomplished professionals.
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