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Thu, 07/21/2022 - 23:11

The Oshakati Golf Club hosted the King Prize International Pairs qualifiers golf tournament ahead of the regional qualifiers in two months' time.

The King Prize International Pairs golf competition attracted 16 players from Oshakati, with two players joining from the town of Outapi.

 

This prestigious global amateur golf competition brings together pairs of golfers from various regions to compete in a friendly and competitive environment.

 

The goal is to qualify for the national finals and, ultimately, represent their country at the International Pairs World Final.

 

Among others, players from previous qualifiers also join the competition for continuity and support to motivate others in the tournament.

 

The Oshakati Golf Club's 9-hole course provides a challenging setting for the tournament.

 

Players complete two rounds of golf, accumulating points based on their performance in each round.

 

The total score determines the qualifiers for the next stage. SB: Benjamin 

 

A former footballer now turned golfer, Abisai Nangolo, also expressed his love for golf, saying that golf is one of the sport codes that require discipline and individual performance to stay ahead. SB:

 

The Namibian regional qualifiers will be held in Tsumeb in July, followed by the national qualifiers in Windhoek in August.

These events allow golfers to showcase their skills and represent their region or country internationally.

 

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