The Ghana Minigolf Federation (GMF) has announced the finals of the maiden edition of the Ghana Minigolf schools competition will be held this Saturday, June 23, 2018, at GMF Secretariat Grounds Ridge, Accra - Ghana.
For the past two months over 150 students from qualified schools as young as age 9 – 17 years have been training for the finals.
Minigolf encourages students to develop skills and Improves memory, hand-eye coordination, as well as spend great social time.
The Finals will tee off from 9 am with participating qualified schools being
Ghana International School, Galaxy International School, British International School, Vilac International School, Al-Rayan International School, Agrrey Memorial School, Pat Academy and Jack and Jill School
Winners of the maiden edition of the Ghana Minigolf Schools Competition will have the opportunity to participate in the upcoming Open African Minigolf championship to represent their countries in July 2018 and win attractive prizes.
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