Togo’s Mawouli wins eTranzact golf classic

Ayao Mawouli, a Togolese, at the weekend, obtained the third eTranzact Golf Classic, a Expert Golfers’ Pattern (PGD) Tour match held at Lakowe Lakes Golf Club, Lagos.
Mawouli shot 72, stage par, and 68, four under par to beat the sturdy enviornment of 88 stars, including defending champion, Francis Epe, who uncared for the midway cut at the match.
The match became reduced to a 36-hole play when rain washed off the closing round, forcing Expert Golf Pattern Tour Commissioner, Femi Olagbenro, to utter the direction unplayable.
Rukayat Bola Mustapha from Ikoyi Club 1938 and Blessing Abdul from St Impress Golf Club, Oturkpo both tied at +14 over 158 for the females’ bragging unbiased and the winner’s cheque.
On the tip of the competition, Managing Director, eTranzact, Niyi Toluwalope, neatly-known that the rule needed to be applied to enable the match’s official presentation to proceed.
He said: “It’s a correct thing to rain, and we now indulge in aligned with our match companions, the Expert Golf Pattern Tour, who indulge in aligned with the rulebook on the final discover resolution on this circumstance.”
He also mentioned that eTranzact became proud of the stage of hobby the match had garnered from at some stage in Africa, given the series of countries represented at this year’s match
“Our leadership within the fintech plan has given us the perspective we brought to this childhood and sports construction plan and we intend to continue to spice up on the leverage the eTranzact Golf Classic provides the African childhood.”
Mawouli’s cumulative 140 rating earned him the title as he pocketed the N10.2 million winner’s cheque, leaving Nigeria’s gentle number-one participant, Kamalu Bako, to resolve for the runner-up cut of N6 million.
Cote d’Ivoire’s Kouakou Richard-Kouame carried out in third space, whereas a 3-formula tie between Ibrahim Ocheje, Oche Odoh, and Jean-Romaric Kouassi shared the fourth space.