By Akeem Lawal
GHANIAN Vincent Torgah lost
his 4 shots advantage after scoring 3 over par 73 in the second round at Eko
Challenge Cup in Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate in Lagos, Nigeria.
Torgah still holds a 2 shot
lead and maintains his hopes of first victory in the 2018 West Africa Golf Tour
season.
Mohammed Safiyanu took full
advantage of the knowledge of his local course and completed the best round Thursday
1 under par 71 coming to second position. The Nigerian scored 3 birdies.
Sunday Olapade scored 1 over
par 73 ending in third position, followed by Andrew Odoh with 2 over par 74.
Both Nigerian players had tied on Wednesday for fourth position.
Zimbabwean visitor Mapwanya,
winner of FCT Classic last week in Abuja, showed a poor outing of 84 Thursday,
bringing him to almost the bottom of those who made the cut. He vowed that he
will not go down easily.
After Thursday’s cut, the
final round will be played Friday by 27 professionals.
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