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Over 200 golfers set for 2023 Ikeja Golf Club tournament

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[files] Ikeja golf clubOver 200 golfers are expected to challenge for glory at the 2023 Ikeja Golf Club Championship.The Club Captain, Sina Akinyemi, told journalists yesterday at the Ikeja Golf Club that the championship would be special, as it coincides with the 55th anniversary of the club.He explained that the Integrated Golf Range Project is a state-of-the-art facility that will improve golfing experience for members of the Ikeja Golf Club.“This project is set to place Ikeja Golf Club on the map of the golf world,” he added.

On his part, Alumona added that the Integrated Golf Range Project will improve competition among golfers.   “This edition will be the last easy edition for the winner because next year, the short range will be opened and golfers can practice before they play and this reduces the advantage of the highly skilled golfers,” he noted.

The Integrated Golf Range Project will include Long and Short Game Areas, Practice Range, Virtual Golf Simulation Zone, Lounge, 60-vehicle capacity car park with roof netting among other facilities.

The competition is supported by ADL Solutions, Express payment, Prime metro, and Golf view hotels. Other committee members in attendance at the press conference were Babatunde Ojo and Seun Aderibigbe, vice-captain and treasurer respectively.Get the latest news delivered straight to your inbox every day of the week.

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