By Akeem Lawal
VINCENT Torgah made a brilliant opening 69 on the first
day of Eko Challenge Cup at Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate in Lagos ,the
new host venue of the West Africa Golf Tour, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The Ghanian, who eagled hole 6 par 5, leads the way by 3
shots after 18 holes, followed by Cameroonian Michel Bula Bula, the youngest
player of the Tour, and Nigerian Safiyanu both tied for second position with 1
over par 73.
Brice Mouckagni landed the ball into the bottom of the
cup for eagle on the par-4 18th hole and tied in fourth position.
Torgah was the runner up at the FCT Classic last week in
Abuja and won the 2017 Order of Merit of the West Africa Golf Tour.
40 players compete at Eko Challenge Cup, a new tournament
in the West Africa Golf Tour schedule, for prize money of US$ 25.000.
This is the first time ever the West Africa Golf Tour
stops at Lakowe Lakes Golf and Country Estate in Lagos, Nigeria, a world class
golf course located in an unspoiled coastal forest with airways surrounded by a
natural ecosystem.
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