Bernard Dwomoh exhibited exceptional golf skills to emerge the winner of the 2022 CalBank Open Championship.
Dwomoh amassed 46 points to clinch the ultimate prize at the Achimota Golf Course.
Qaurshie Attiso won the men's professionals event while Charles Dzikunu and Philimon Atuahene Andoh came up top in the men’s Group A and B respectively.
In the women’s category, it was evergreen Niine Inkumsah-Sarpong who earned the bragging rights. Liping Wang and Christabel Oppong were too good in the women’s Groups A and B.
CalBank was the main sponsor of the event. Philip Owiredu, Managing Director of the bank, reiterated their commitment to the development of golf in the country.
"CalBank will foster that strong relationship with Achimota Golf Club. We will ensure our partnership will see the growth of golf in the country", Mr Owiredu told JoySports in an exclusive interview.
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