Saturday 13th July was an exciting day for the golf community and for Ghana’s tourism sector. The 2nd Annual Ghana Centre of the World Golf Tournament, Year of Return edition, took place at the Tema Country Golf Club. Both Ghanaians and those from the diaspora community participated in the competition that celebrates Ghana being the centre of the world and recognizing the Year of Return. Hon. Barbara Oteng Gyasi, Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture, officially opened the tournament with an opening address to all who were present.
“This is a tournament which is very important to the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture because of the positive part of an iconic project that the ministry is undertaking, which is the centre of the world project. We all know that Tema, and this location host the Greenwich Meridian line latitude zero degrees, which passes through this golf course and the government is desirous of developing a project around this to sell Ghana.” Lieutenant Commander Stephen Manu, Commanding Officer in Ghana’s Navy, was also there alongside the Minister for the official unveiling of a new plaque marking the place where the Greenwich Meridian passes through the golf course. “This is Ghana at the centre of the world!” Oteng Gyasi proclaimed after removing the colours of Ghana draped over the new monument.
Kwadwo Antwi, CEO of Ghana Tourism Development Company, was pleased with the overall tournament. “We are happy about the tournament for us at Ghana Tourism Development Company, to see that what was conceived as a little idea to help people see the centre of the world project, was a great event.” He said that it was a great way to position Ghana around the world and that he hopes it will attract more people from neighboring countries and beyond next year. “We had 120 registered for the tournament, but 109 actually competed. This is double the number from last year when we had about 60 golfers. So to have doubled the number, this year is very remarkable, we are confident that next year we shall be able to double the number again.”
This year’s sponsors for the event included Japan Motors, SIC Insurance, Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra City Hotel, and Ghana Free Zones Authority. All sponsors contributed to some of the prizes awarded to the winners of the tournament. Golfers of all ages from different clubs competed in the event. Some attendees said they didn’t realize how significant it was that Ghana is the centre of the world. Having the Minister of Tourism, Arts & Culture there along with the Naval officer, solidified its importance to some of the golfers.
“It’s been a very good day, both from the golfing point of view and for advertising Ghana as the centre of the world and also the year of return. It has all come together very nicely,” Akwasi Agyeman, CEO of Ghana Tourism Authority told the press after the event had announced all the winning participants. Agymen further commented that sports tourism has the ability to boost tourism sector and can only get better through such activities as this tournament. He congratulated the organizers on a successful event and said he looks forward to an even bigger event next year.
The tournament wrapped up with a lunch served to all the participants, socializing and a Military Band played live music for everyone to enjoy. Winners were given trophies and prizes by some of the sponsor representatives. Some key people also handed out awards including Kwadwo Antwi, CEO of Ghana Tourism Development Company, Akwasi Agyeman, CEO, Ghana Tourism Authority, and Akwasi Ababio, Director of Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President.
There were men and women of all ages competing in the event including a woman who said she’s been playing golf since 1954. At age 79, Florence Etwi Barimah, aka Lady Scientific, said she has won many awards throughout her life playing golf, but she doesn’t do it for the trophies. She continues to play to keep herself in shape and encourages others to do the same.
WINNERS LIST – GHANA CENTRE OF THE WORLD GOLF TOURNAMENT
MEN GROUP A
POSITION | HANDICAP | NET | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | 5 | 70 | TEYE LARTEY | TEMA |
RUNNER-UP | 4 | 71 | AUGUSTINE MANASSEH | TEMA |
3RD PRIZE | 7 | 72 | OCANSEY E. K | TEMA |
4TH PRIZE | 1 | 72 | PRINCE AGYIRI | DAMANG |
5TH PRIZE | 6 | 73 | AARON AYITEY | ACHIMOTA |
MEN GROUP B
POSITION | HANDICAP | NET | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | 20 | 70 | ISAAC A. MENSAH | CELEBRITY |
RUNNER -UP | 17 | 70 | REV. AUGUSTINE MENSAH | TEMA |
3RDPRIZE | 19 | 74 | MICHAEL AGBOJAH | ACHIMOTA |
LADIES GROUP A
POSITION | HANDICAP | NET | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | 12 | 72 | MERCY WERNER | CELEBRITY |
RUNNER -UP | 14 | 73 | MARGERET OWUSU BAAH | TEMA |
3RD PRIZE | 20 | 77 | FLORENCE ETWI BARIMAH | TEMA |
LADIES GROUP B
POSITION | HANDICAP | NET | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | 27 | 76 | C. OPPONG | TEMA |
RUNNER -UP | 19 | 77 | ADELAIDE OWUSU ADJAPONG | TEMA |
3RD PRIZE | 23 | 78 | GLADYS AWUNI | TEMA |
SENIORS
POSITION | HANDICAP | TS | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | 12 | 73 | CHARLES MARTEY | TEMA |
RUNNER -UP | 11 | 74 | BRIG. JOSEPH ODEI | TEMA |
LONGEST DRIVE
POSITION | HANDICAP | TS | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
MEN | JERRY TETTEH | ACHIMOTA | ||
LADIES | MARGARET OWUSU BAAH | TEMA |
CLOSEST TO THE PIN
POSITION | HANDICAP | TS | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
MEN | REV. AUGUSTINE MENSAH | TEMA | ||
LADIES | HELEN APPAH | CELEBRITY |
PROFESSIONALS
POSITION | HANDICAP | NET | WINNER | GOLF CLUB |
WINNER | E.K. OWUSU | TEMA | ||
RUNNER -UP | KWAME LIGBIDI | TEMA | ||
3RD PRIZE | ERIC HENAKU | TEMA |
Written by Ivy Prosper