By DailySports Nigeria on June 15, 2025
Togolese professional Ayao Mawouli on Saturday emerged the winner of the 3rd eTranzact Golf Classic, a Professional Golfers’ Development (PGD) Tour event concluded at Lakowe Lakes Golf Club in Lagos.
Mawouli, dethroned Francis Epe, who missed the half way cut at the event. He shot 72, level par and 68, four under par to tower above the field of 88 players that competed for the title.
The event was reduced to a 36 holes play after rain denied the players of the closing round when Professional Golf Development Tour Commissioner, Femi Olagbenro declared the course unplayable due to prolonged downpour.
Rukayat Bola Mustapha from Ikoyi Club 1938 and Blessing Abdul from St Mark Golf Club, Otukpo both tied at +14 over 158 for the ladies’ bragging right and the winner’s cheque.
The Managing Director eTranzact, Niyi Toluwalope noted that the rule had to be applied to allow the event official presentation to proceed.
He said: “It’s a good thing to rain, and we have aligned with our event partners, the Professional Golf Development Tour who have aligned with the rulebook on the best decision in this circumstance..”
He also mentioned that eTranzact was proud at the level on interest the event had garnered from across Africa, given the number of countries that was represented at this year’s event
“Our leadership in the fintech space has given us the perspective we brought to this youth and sports development space and we intend to continue to expand on the leverage the eTranzact Golf Classic gives the African youth.”
Mawouli’s cumulative 140 score earned him the title as he pocketed the N10.2million winner’s cheque leaving Former Nigeria’ number one player, Kamalu Bako to settle for the runner up cut of N6m. Ivorien Kouakou Richard-Kouame finished in third place, while a three-way tie between Ibrahim Ocheje, Oche Odoh and Jean-Romaric Kouassi shared the fourth place.
Above Photo Caption: L-R: Mr. Niyi Toluwalope, MD/CEO, eTranzact Plc (second from left), Ayao Mawuli, overall winner of the 3rd eTranzact Golf Classic, flanked by Mr. Emmanuel Ogunji, Chief Financial Officer; and the Permanent Secretaty, Lagos State Ministry of Finance, Honorable Mahmoud Tajudeen Alao, at the closing ceremony of the event at Lakowe Lakes Golf Club over the weekend in Lagos.
Source DailySports Nigeria
Posted June 15, 2025
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