Tei Lartey-Gberbie returned a gross score of 75 to win this year’s Centre of the World Open Golf Championship played at Tema.
He was followed by Eric Ericson with 76 gross, Chao Peng took the third position with 77 gross, beating Christopher Mbii on count-back while Daniel Asamani placed fifth with 79 gross.
In the Lady’s encounter, Mercy Werner came first with 88 gross, Vivian Dick took the second position with 90 gross while Pinto Mohlala placed third with 92 gross.
In the Group ‘B’ segment, Dennis Etwi-Barimah came first with 65 net, Nana Ani Agyei took the second position with 69 net while Papa Otoo placed third with 70 net.
Naomi Tei-Lartey won the Ladies Group ‘B’ event with 72 net, Patricia Adusei-Poku took the second position with 73 net while Esther Antwi placed third with 78 net.
Augustine Manasseh won the Professional’s category with 68 gross, beating Francis Torgah on the ‘Sudden death’ after they had both played the same score.
The Closest to the Centre of the World award went to Naomi Tei-Lartey while the ‘Longest Drive’ category was won by Mercy Wenner.
The one-day Scratch event which was sponsored by the Ghana Tourism Development Company Limited attracted 120 golfers.
Kofi Asamoah, Captain of the Centre of the World Golf Club commended the participants for their sportsmanship exhibited and charged them to take an active interest in the activities of the club.