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Golf: NGF President Lauds Oboh’s Heroic Feat At U.S. Invitational Event

by Leadership News
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President of Nigeria Golf Federation (NGF), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, has commended Nigeria’s female golf sensation Georgia Oboh for her heroic Victory at the John Shippen Women’s Invitational in Michigan, U.S.

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The 23-year-old Oboh on Wednesday captured the 2024 John Shippen Women’s Invitational and earned exemptions to compete in two LPGA tournaments – the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give and the Dow Championship.

Oboh will tee it up alongside the world’s best female golfers at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give starting June 13, after shooting 69-70—139 on the same course Tuesday and Wednesday to earn a three-stroke victory at the SHIPPEN event.

 

Runsewe, who gave the commendation in a statement on Saturday in Abuja, said that Oboh’s victory was an inspiration to other children back home and a testament to the fact that hard work pays

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“Congratulations to our very own George Oboh on your well-deserved victory at the John Shippen Women’s Invitational at Blythefield Country Club in Grand Rapids, Michigan

 

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“Your victory is indeed a fulcrum of great possibilities and renewed hope for Nigeria and Nigerians.

 

“We believe in you to keep the Nigerian flag flying high and keep doing your very best to ensure that you represent our dear country as a good ambassador of the game of golf,” he said.

Another Nigerian female gofer, Anita Uwadia, tied for third position with Ashley Shaw of U.S. at the same tournament, making it the first time in an international professional ladies’ golf tournament where two Nigerians made the top three

 

The NGF president noted that the performance of the girls was a very rare one and not a mean feat, adding that they had both distinguished themselves as the very first Nigerians and one of the few black professional female golfers on the top stage.

 

He assured that the federation would continue to support the golfers to ensure that they reach their full potential as they continue to make the country proud and showcase themselves to the world.

 

He also advised parents to always support and encourage their children to start playing golf at an early age, adding that it is a sport they can be engaged in for the rest of their lives.

 

“Hand your child a golf club, and you might be surprised what happens.

 

“Your child might not be the next Tiger Woods, but golf can make a big impact in a young life.

 

“Kids can benefit from the sport mentally, physically, and emotionally. The sport can set them up for success as they get older.

 

“Many of the skills learned on the course translate to real life,” he said.

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NAN also reports that Oboh and her chosen partner will compete in the Dow Championship starting June 27 in Midland, Michigan.

 

The John Shippen Women’s Invitational which Oboh and Uwadia were part of is a series of competitions created to provide playing opportunities on the LPGA Tour and PGA Tour for the top Black amateur and professional women and men golfers.

 

The events are named after John Shippen, Jr., who was both the first American-born golf professional and the country’s first Black golf professional.

 


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