The 2025 Genser PGA Championship officially teed-off at the Royal Golf Club in Kumasi, on Wednesday, bringing together 75 professional golfers from clubs across Ghana and five other countries within the sub-region and beyond.
The four-day tournament marks the final and most prestigious event on the PGA Ghana calendar. This year’s field features 45 regular professionals, 13 lady golfers, and 17 seniors, all competing for significant prizes.
Sponsored by Genser Energy, with additional support from various partner organisations, the championship underscores growing investment in professional golf in Ghana.
Speaking at a brief opening ceremony, PGA President, Hans De Beer, highlighted the crucial role sponsorship plays in the development of the sport. He expressed the association’s gratitude to Genser Energy and other supporting firms for their continuous commitment to promoting professional golf. He also encouraged participants to adhere to the tournament’s rules and give their best throughout the competition.
PGA Vice President, Alhaji Ahmed Padori, thanked the Royal Golf Club’s leadership and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for the ongoing support and for granting permission to host the championship at the prestigious venue. He urged golfers to maintain discipline and remain dedicated to improving their performance.
The championship continues through to the weekend, with players vying for top honours in what promises to be an exciting climax to the 2025 professional golf season.
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