Ikeja Golf Club 2023 Championship: Players in tight race for title

The competitive challenge to emerge as the new Ikeja Golf Club champion is set to heighten ahead of the grand finale of the 2023 championship today.
Ikeja Golf Club 2023 Championship: Players in tight race for title

The competitive challenge to emerge as the new Ikeja Golf Club champion is set to heighten ahead of the grand finale of the 2023 championship today.

In this tightly contested race, golfers on Handicap 1 and 18 took to the course on yesterday in a bid to make the cut and before staking their claim for glory today.

Top scorers from yesterday’s showdown will advance to the anticipated grand finale where finalists are keen to dethrone the reigning champion, Muyideen Olaitan, who has won the competition for two consecutive editions of the prestigious tournament of the club. The grand finale promises an exhilarating display of golfing prowess as finalists strive to emerge Club Champion in the absence of Olaitan, who is not playing in the competition this year.

The finale will wrap up the week-long championship, which commenced on Monday, November 20, with staff and caddies. Subsequent days featured veteran golfers on Tuesday November 21, a competitive challenge by female golfers on Wednesday November 22, a special kitty and auction night on Thursday and the main competition for golfers with handicap 19 and above on Friday.

The Captain of the club, Sina Akinyemi highlighted at a press briefing held last Tuesday that the winner of this edition of the championship is set for a memorable victory, coinciding with the 55th anniversary of the Ikeja Golf Club.

The competition is supported by ADL Solutions, 7 Up, Express payment, Prime metro and Golfview hotels, enhancing the prestige and excitement of the competition.

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