First Bank has announced the 63rd edition of its amateur open golf championship in efforts to support sports development.
According to the Bank, the event will hold from November 18 to November 24, 2024, at the golf club of the Ikoyi Club 1938 in Lagos.
The bank said the tournament reaffirms its commitment to sports development and nation-building.
“For over six decades, FirstBank has been a driving force in promoting sports in Nigeria, with a focus on golf, polo, and tennis,” the statement reads.
“The FirstBank Lagos Amateur Open Golf Championship stands tall as Nigeria’s most esteemed international golf tournament, attracting top amateur golfers from around the globe.
“This revered competition has become a springboard for success, propelling aspiring professionals to greatness.
“Many past winners have ascended to the elite professional class, while others have discovered their potential within the tournament’s nurturing environment.
“The championship provides a global stage for amateur golfers to showcase their skills, earn valuable World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points, and propel their careers.”
According to the bank, the 63rd edition introduces two new components aimed at broadening participation.
“Search for 4 Stars – empowering 150 young aspiring male & female golfers aged 18-30, currently working as caddies at Ikoyi Club,” First Bank said.
“Championship Kitty – allowing golfers with a handicap of 10 and above to participate, promoting inclusivity and diversity.”
In addition to the main events, the bank said the corporate golf challenge for charity will continue this year, with proceeds from team entry fees going to various charitable causes under the FirstBank spark initiative.
Folake Ani-Mumuney, group head of marketing and corporate communications at First Bank, restated the company’s dedication to empowering Nigerian youths and promoting national development
“We are delighted to announce this year’s edition of the Lagos Amateur Open Golf Championship,” she said.
“As we celebrate 63 years of sponsoring the Championship, we reaffirm our dedication to empowering Nigerian youth and promoting national development.
“Golf has the power to unite, inspire, and transform lives. Through this tournament, we’ve witnessed remarkable success stories, from amateur golfers turning pro to community development initiatives driving positive change.
“FirstBank remains committed to supporting sports and development initiatives that shape Nigeria’s future and cement its position as a leader in Africa.”
Tade Adekunle, golf captain at Ikoyi Club 1938, expressed excitement about hosting the event.
He said he is confident that the 63rd edition would continue to uphold the excellence of previous tournaments.
“On behalf of Ikoyi Club 1938 Golf Club, we are proud and excited to host the FirstBank Lagos Amateur Open Golf Championship once again,” Adekunle said.
“This remarkable 62-year partnership has consistently inspired amateur golfers to push their limits and has paved the way for those aspiring to become professional players.
“We warmly welcome FirstBank, the valued Strategic Partners, and all participating golfers and guests to Ikoyi Club 1938 Golf Club.”
On his part, Kayode Oguntayo, director at Concierge Sports, said his company is honoured to be the consultant and event manager for the golf championship.
“As we celebrate the 63rd edition of this iconic event, we are particularly excited about the introduction of new sub-events that enhance empowerment and inclusivity within the Championship,” Oguntayo said.
First Bank also said it has forged strategic partnerships with like-minded organisations to amplify the impact of the championship, adding that the collaborations align with its objectives of leveraging collective expertise to create a world-class experience for participants and spectators.