Noting that the CBN Governor’s Golf Cup tournament has been on-going for 11 years, Ameh said the apex bank has kept to its promise to ensure sustained and regular competition for the promotion of physiological and mental well-being of competing golfers around. Also speaking on the tournament, CBN Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, Isaac Okoroafor said the tournament is to create a relaxed and recreational atmosphere for distinguished personalities in government, the organised private sector, elder statesmen and members of the diplomatic corps. “The annual tournament creates a platform for interaction and gingering a spirit of friendship among competing golfers, while encouraging partnerships and networking. The players will compete in Men’s category one (Handicap 0-14); category two (Handicap 15-28), Gross men; ladies category one (Handicap 0-20); ladies category two (Handicap 21-30); CBN staff category, CBN retired staff category and CBN Guests category. Other categories include veterans (men and ladies); auxiliary prizes for Nearest to the Pin for ladies, men and CBN staff; Longest Drive for ladies, men and CBN staff, while the overall winner would cart home the Best Nett prize, which Okoroafor said are trophies and plaques.
Source: The Guardian November 25, 2017 01:41 UTC