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Lady Golfers At 2025 Goldfields Damang Open Express Optimism Of Brighter Future

The ongoing PGA Ghana 2025 Goldfields Damang Open Tournament in the Western Region is producing some exciting moments and wonderful displays by the 13 female golfers.

On the opening day the players were skeptical as they were not familiar with the course. but day two was good for some players, especially those coming from outside.

Yours Truly had some interviews with some of the players and they had different views on the competition.

South African Myeki Zerthu who had been in Ghana before but first time in Damang said it was not easy flying for several hours to come and play.

"It is not easy, it has been challenging but we keep going. I didn't know the players I was coming to meet, but I had to come and compete and the nature of the course was a bit difficult to play, but that is the game and we hope for better performance to qualify among the best players"

Senegalese Oumy Dieye said it has been good so far and she hopes to be among the top players. "So far, so good, I hope to do well and get a good position.

Arumona Nkechi from Nigeria said she had a bad day because she did not play as she expected and hopes to come back better on day three.

Ghana's Constance Awuni from Kumasi said it has been good and she hopes to place in a good position by the end of the tournament.

Diouf Diouma of Senegal leads the competition after day two and has been rated among the favourites.

One observation was that the female players want sponsorship so that they can always show up to compete.

By Sammy Heywood Okine    

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