Golf is for all not rich alone — says amateur golfer
Port Harcourt – Augustine Igbuku, an amateur golfer, on Monday debunked claims by golf enthusiasts that the game was exclusively for prominent personalities.
Igbuku spoke on the sidelines of a two-day Golf Invitational Tournament held at Rumukurushi Golf Club, Port Harcourt.
Igbuku, who is the Captain of the club, said the game could be played and enjoyed by both young and old, provided such individuals were fit and patient.
“The game of golf is improving in the country but could be better appreciated, with more sponsorship and awareness.
“Golfing is a great game that promotes integrity, discipline, development and fitness that individuals, corporate organisations and government should promote.
“Through sponsorship, a lot of people in the streets can be engaged meaningfully to reduce insecurity and improve the society in general,” he said.
Igbuku noted that golfing was among the cheapest sports to go into when compared with other popular games in the country.
He said that he was optimistic that with adequate sponsorship, talents could be discovered and nurtured to represent the country at major international golf tournaments.
According to him, it is strange that a country which has a population of more than 170 million does not have any one representing it at global golf tournaments.
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