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Danladi Wins Africa’s 1st Indoor Golf Championship in Abuja
Becky Danladi of TYB International Golf Resort and Country Club, Abuja, on Saturday emerged overall winner of Africa’s first ever indoor golf championship in Abuja.
The championship which was organised by Olusegun Runsewe, the President of Nigeria Golf Federation (NGF), had no fewer than 150 lady golfers participating at the Golf and Health Signature in Abuja.
Report says that Danladi clinched the championship overall prize after she returned a total gross score of 43.
She played off handicap 24 and returned a gross score of 14 and 29 in the indoor and outdoor event respectively which was the lowest total gross score of the championship.
She was closely followed by Tessy Johnson also of TYB IGRCC who grossed a total of 44 after returning 16 and 28 gross in the indoor and outdoor event respectively.
Staff Sergeant Maureen Apute, the Lady Captain of TYB IGRCC, overcame Nanwor Mamven of IBB International Golf and Country Club on count-backs to finish third.
This was after both players posted 15 and 32 gross in the indoor and outdoor event respectively for a total gross score of 47.
Susan Marcus also of TYB IGRCC completed the top five spot after she grossed 18 (indoor) and 30 (outdoor) for a total of 48 gross.
In the auxiliary prizes category, Maryam Atta-Bala of IBB IGCC won the prize for the nearest to the pin with a distance of 3 feet.
Marcus Susan of TYB IGRCC settled for the runner-up prize in the category with a distance of 4 feet.
The longest drive award went to Juliet Umolu of IBB IGCC with a distance of 278 metres, while IBB IGCC Grace Ihonvbere was awarded the prize for the best indoor score of 13 gross.
Dame Julie Donli, the Lady Captain of IBB International Golf and Country Club, Abuja, won the prize for the best dressed lady golfer of the championship.
Runsewe told Newsmen that hosting the championship – the first ever in Africa, was a thing of joy and pride for Nigeria.
“I am so delighted to see that Nigeria is making another first. The indoor golf and short game is the first of its kind in the whole of Africa.
“As the giant of Africa, we must take the lead. We cannot sit down and be waiting for other African countries to show us the way.
“So, what we have succeeded to do here today is the beginning of greater things to come in terms of the growth and development of golf in the country.
“This is the way other advanced countries grew the game in their part of the world.
“They started well and early, and that’s exactly what we are also trying to achieve here at the Golf and Health Signature,” he said.
The NGF President said that the course would be a hub for the growth and development of young talents in a few years to come.
He said the talents discovered would represent the country in different circuits.
He stressed that there was a need to start early and very well with a course like what was obtainable at the Golf and Health Signature, if the country intends to get it right.
“You can’t carry a child of 10 to 12 years to just go on the 18-hole Golf course.
“They need to start from somewhere to understand that short games are the first and sure way to grow and develop their skills.
“Under my leadership as the NGF President, we’ve been able to showcase the best of Nigeria, in terms of golf.
“I can tell you that even the ladies, over 90 percent of them are playing indoor golf and short game for the first time. So, it’s a beginning.
“However, we have embraced it before other African countries and it is indeed a historic and monumental achievement,” he said. (NAN)
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Man City Still Work in Progress –Guardiola
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has disclosed that the team are still a work in progress following his expensive overhaul of the squad since last season.
The Spanish tactician made this known after the Citizens thrashed Crystal Palace 3-0 in Sunday’s Premier League game.
In a chat with the club’s website, Guardiola stated that the team are in a better position than last season.
“Many things we have to improve.
Madrid gave me a lot of things, that still we are not ready, not in mentality but in how to approach certain games. They are young some of the players. But 3-0 here is a big statement for us.“When you win in the past, you believe the past was perfect, always brilliant, always the red carpet.
When we won with 100 points, all the things we achieved, we had a lot of games like today. The resilience was part of that.“There are moments that you struggle. Madrid was not the perfect game, but it was a step. We fought unbelievably to achieve that.
“We are in a better position than last season. We are close in the competitions we are in.”
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Palmer out for Chelsea’s Carabao Cup Quarter-final, Says Maresca
Chelsea attacker Cole Palmer will not feature in the Blues’ Carabao Cup quarter-final against Cardiff City, head coach Enzo Maresca has confirmed.
The match is set for Tuesday at 8 pm in the Welsh capital, with a place in the semi-finals at stake.
Palmer recently returned to action after a spell out with groin and toe injuries and scored in Chelsea’s weekend victory over Everton at Stamford Bridge.
However, Maresca, in his press conference on Monday, explained that the young forward is being carefully managed to avoid overexertion.
“I’ve already said many times in press conferences that we have many players who need to be protected. Cole is one of the players who deserves to be protected right now.
In this moment, he’s not available to play two games in three days. So, he won’t be available for tomorrow’s game, but should be fine for the weekend,” Maresca said.The Chelsea coach also praised Cardiff City and their manager, Brian Murphy, highlighting the challenge the Blues will face:
“They are top of the league, playing nice football and winning games. I know Brian and know he is doing a good job. This will be a dangerous game for us, and we need to pay attention and be careful tomorrow. We have the opportunity to achieve something important, which is to reach the semi-final of this competition.”
Chelsea will hope to progress to the last four while keeping key players fresh for the Premier League schedule.
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Chelsea End Winless Run with Comfortable Brighton Victory
Chelsea ended their four-game winless streak in the Women’s Super League with a comfortable 3-0 away victory against Brighton.
A stunning individual goal from Sandy Baltimore in the 42nd minute rewarded Chelsea’s first-half dominance, before a Caitlin Hayes own-goal and an Alyssa Thompson strike put the game beyond Brighton.
Chelsea came into the match following a first WSL defeat in 34 games and three consecutive draws before that, leaving the defending champions six points behind league leaders Manchester City.
Brighton goalkeeper Sophie Baggaley – standing in for Chiamaka Nnadozie who had a concussion – frustrated Chelsea by tipping a Baltimore volley over the crossbar before blocking Thompson’s diving header, while Keira Walsh hit the post with a long-range drive.
But French winger Baltimore showed her quality when she drove forwards on the left flank, cut inside past a defender and curled a right-footed shot into the far top corner.
Sonia Bompastor brought on Sam Kerr at the break and the Australian striker had a near-instant impact – it was her lurking presence in the box that left Brighton defender Hayes with no choice but to head into her own goal from a driven Erin Cuthbert cross.
Chelsea looked their old selves from that point on as Wieke Kaptein then Kerr forced Baggaley into smart saves in quick succession.
Brighton boss Dario Vidosic brought on former Chelsea forward Fran Kirby in the second half, but the hosts could not find a way back into the contest.
Thompson wrapped up victory in the 73rd minute by converting first-time from Kerr’s low cross, her third goal in her past four WSL outings.
Chelsea leapfrog Arsenal into second place in the table but remain six points behind leaders Manchester City, who beat Aston Villa 6-1 on Sunday. Brighton remain seventh with 14 points.
Are Chelsea back? With a month until their next WSL game, it was important they showed the kind of quality and ruthlessness that saw them win six consecutive league titles and complete last season unbeaten.
Earlier this week Bompastor said she did not feel her switch to a back four had caused Chelsea’s dip in attacking output, but on Sunday she reverted to the three defender and wing-backs system Chelsea began the season with.
Wing-backs Ellie Carpenter and Baltimore were constant threats on either side, even if it did take their team-mates a while to find the right passes to feed their runs.
Wayward finishing and sloppy final balls cost Chelsea goals early on, but Baltimore’s moment of brilliance meant the visitors weren’t under pressure to score after the break.
That seemed to have a freeing effect, as Chelsea attacked with greater fluidity and efficiency thereafter.
Kerr’s introduction at the start of the second half gave Chelsea a focal point and presence that Aggie Beever-Jones didn’t offer – her failure to gamble on Lauren James’ early low cross was a case in point.
Brighton had Baggaley’s six saves to thank for keeping the score respectable, though they did spurn a couple of half-chances on the break when Chelsea left bodies up the field. That’s something for Bompastor to try and snuff out.

