About 80 golfers from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Cameroon will vie for the N20m prize in the second Custodian Classic at the Lakowe Lakes Golf Club in Lagos from Thursday, March 28 to 30.
This year’s event is also in collaboration with the PGG Tour and will consist of 54 holes, with the top 30 players qualifying after 36 holes for the final round.
Custodian Investment Plc's Group Managing Director, Wole Oshin, stated that the event demonstrates the company’s dedication to social investment.
He added, “The Custodian Classic is part of our social investment to develop the capacity of Nigerian youth, who are crucial to our nation’s future. It is our way of expressing confidence in the abundance of talent in the country.”Femi Olagbenro, a Director of the PDG Tour, also expressed appreciation for the partnership, highlighting its role in enhancing the tour’s stability and supporting player development.
“The move to Lakowe Lakes Golf Club as the event's host represents the tour’s evolution. We aim to create a dynamic platform where players have to work hard for every win and eventually test their skills and abilities. For every returning event in this second season of the tour, we have chosen a new venue, and we hope to continue this trend,” Olagbenro said.velopment.
The first edition was won by Vincent Torgah from Ghana at the Ikoyi 1938 Golf section.A line-up of approximately 80 players from Nigeria, Ghana, Togo, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Cameroon will compete for the N20m prize in the second Custodian Classic at the Lakowe Lakes Golf Club in Lagos from Thursday, March 28 to 30. This year’s edition is also in partnership with the PGG Tour and will be played […]
The inaugural edition was won by Ghanaian Vincent Torgah at the Ikoyi 1938 Golf section.