The 27th Tafo Open Golf Championship unfolded in a spectacular display of skill and sportsmanship as golfers from diverse backgrounds gathered to compete on the verdant fairways. The air was electric, charged with anticipation, as players teed off under the watchful eyes of supporters and fellow competitors alike.
At the pinnacle of the competition, Letitia Amponsah Mensah clinched the coveted “Closest to the Pin” honors for the ladies at Hole 18, showcasing her remarkable precision. For the men, it was Mbii Christopher who took home the title, his deft touch turning a challenging hole into an opportunity for triumph.
As the tournament progressed, the battle intensified, particularly in the Longest Drive competition at Hole 17. Eunice Serwa Mpeniasah represented the ladies with vigor, driving the ball with formidable power. George Akwah-Sekyi mirrored that strength in the men’s category, both securing their places in the tournament’s history.
In the seniors division, it was Beatrice Vctsch Bempong who emerged victorious among the ladies, her net total of 142 earned across two days solidified her stand as a formidable golfer in the senior ranks. Kwaku Okyere mirrored this success for the senior men, posting an impressive net score of 138, with the second day yielding an astonishing 63.
In the tightly contested Ladies Group A, Floria Hurtubise proved her mettle, walking away with first place and a net score of 142. Letitia Amponsah Mensah, who shone earlier in the Closest to the Pin contest, secured the second position, followed closely by Catherine Fabbi. Meanwhile, in Ladies Group B, Pearl Andrews stole the spotlight with a consistent performance, wrapping up with a net score of 138.
The men’s categories were a fierce battleground, with Andy Danquah showcasing his prowess in Group C, finishing first with a net total of 136. Christian Mbii displayed tenacity in Group B, claiming second place against a competitive field. Frank Nimako Acheampong emerged as the champion of that group, while the men’s Group A saw a nail-biting finale with Kasim Jibril and Christopher Mbii both finishing strong, though Jibril took the top spot on aggregate.
The camaraderie and spirit displayed during the 27th Tafo Open Golf Championship echoed across the greens, leaving memorable impressions on all who participated. Each swing, putt, and cheer contributed to an unforgettable celebration of golf, marked by exceptional performances and the bringing together of communities through sport, encapsulating the vibrant essence of Africa.
source: TheGolferOnline

