John Alex has extended his lead with eight shots ahead in the road to the Nigerian Masters leg 28 final round to win a record third title.
Five players competed at the tournament that was played at the Arsenal golf course in Owerri on Sunday.
It was an intense battle between the five players who were competing for the prize money in a lovely but a bit hazy weather.
Confirming the result to the News Agency of Nigeria, tournament manager Ndubuisi Okeya noted that Alex shot three-over-par, which was a rather average start for the player.
“Having shot 74 after the first round, he played a 1-over (73) but was able to maintain his lead with a 3-over (75) to make the cut into the final round of Day 4.
“Albeit this gray patch, the long hitter was able to play 2 under (70) and clinch victory, thereby winning the prize money of N100,000 and Birdie count of N6,500,” he said.
Okeya also stated Uchenna Anoruo, who started with great promise in the first round, finished in second place while David Ali finished third on the par 72 golf course in Owerri.
“Anoruo faltered after playing 3 over course pars in his second, third and final round consecutively with 78, 75 and 76 in his final round.
“He fell to second place on the leaderboard as he finished with a cumulative score of +12 after 72 holes (300).
“In third place was David Ali , who played 2-over (74) after the first round, but went a little behind after he shot 4-over (76) in the second round.
“He played 3-over (75) , going into the final round of day 4. He rounded off with 5 over (77) and a cumulative score of +14 after 72 holes (302),” he said.
The tournament manager quoted Alex as saying that he was grateful to God for the win.
Alex also expressed gratitude to the President of the African tour golf foundation Harris Okatta for creating such a wonderful opportunity for young golfers to fine tune their skills while playing competitively with other excellent golfers.
“I am so excited to have been able to make the cut by playing 2-under.
“I am hopeful of leading the tour’s order of merit as I gear up to win the next tournament and my fourth title,” Alex was quoted as saying.
The young golfers who competed at the event didn’t just compete for the prize money but also a chance to win first place in the tour order of merit.
John Alex has extended his lead with eight shots ahead in the road to the Nigerian Masters leg 28 final round to win a record third title.
Five players competed at the tournament that was played at the Arsenal golf course in Owerri on Sunday.
It was an intense battle between the five players who were competing for the prize money in a lovely but a bit hazy weather.
Confirming the result to the News Agency of Nigeria, tournament manager Ndubuisi Okeya noted that Alex shot three-over-par, which was a rather average start for the player.
“Having shot 74 after the first round, he played a 1-over (73) but was able to maintain his lead with a 3-over (75) to make the cut into the final round of Day 4.
“Albeit this gray patch, the long hitter was able to play 2 under (70) and clinch victory, thereby winning the prize money of N100,000 and Birdie count of N6,500,” he said.
Okeya also stated Uchenna Anoruo, who started with great promise in the first round, finished in second place while David Ali finished third on the par 72 golf course in Owerri.
“Anoruo faltered after playing 3 over course pars in his second, third and final round consecutively with 78, 75 and 76 in his final round.
“He fell to second place on the leaderboard as he finished with a cumulative score of +12 after 72 holes (300).
“In third place was David Ali , who played 2-over (74) after the first round, but went a little behind after he shot 4-over (76) in the second round.
“He played 3-over (75) , going into the final round of day 4. He rounded off with 5 over (77) and a cumulative score of +14 after 72 holes (302),” he said.
The tournament manager quoted Alex as saying that he was grateful to God for the win.
Alex also expressed gratitude to the President of the African tour golf foundation Harris Okatta for creating such a wonderful opportunity for young golfers to fine tune their skills while playing competitively with other excellent golfers.
“I am so excited to have been able to make the cut by playing 2-under.
“I am hopeful of leading the tour’s order of merit as I gear up to win the next tournament and my fourth title,” Alex was quoted as saying.
The young golfers who competed at the event didn’t just compete for the prize money but also a chance to win first place in the tour order of merit.
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