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Elwils Putters are on the verge of winning maiden Wheelchair Minigolf club league as they sit top of the table after matchday 3 action last Sunday at the Caesars Court in Ridge, Accra.
Since the tournament began last month, Elwils Putters have been at the top from matchday 1 making them the tournaments Favourite Club to Win the cup at the moment.
At the end of matchday 3, Elwils putters Club, marinated first position with a total of 30 points, a score of 623, and 28 holes in 1, followed closely by Victory Putters club, with a total of 26 points, a score of 602 and 36 holes in 1.
The third spot on the league table is occupied by Amazing Putters who have a total of 24 points, a score of 598 and 27 holes in 1.
Philip Borketey of Raiders Putters club won Best Single Score for the day with cash prize presented by President of Ghana wheelchair minigolf Association (GAWMA) Lion Wilson Agbesi, whilst Emma Abban together with his teammate Beatrice Adobea won best duo score and were presented with a cash prize by Mr Elvis Alipui the National coach of GAWMA.
The weekly cash prizes are part of the sponsorship package given from Caesars Court - the official sponsor of GAWMA Clubs League.
GAWMA President Mr Wilson, urged all clubs to be in good form this Saturday and prepare well for the grand finale that will take place this Saturday on 14th of December at Caesar's court Ridge.
Samuel Okpoti, Captain of the Elwils Putters wheelchair minigolf club is confident his players & club will make history by winning 1st ever wheelchair minigolf Clubs league in the world.
Mr Okpoti assured their fans they'll do the job this weekend, hence all must come over to support them on Saturday, December 14 win the ultimate prize & be crowned 2019 GAWMA League Champions.
Final Matchday 4 of 2019 Caesars court wheelchair minigolf clubs league will tee off at 1.00 pm this Saturday 14th December with the Awards Night coming on next day 15th December 2019 at the same venue at 7.00 pm sharp
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