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Sports News of Thursday, 3 November 2016

Source: Daily Guide

Ghana Minigolf Federation launched

The Minigolf Federation was unveiled on Wednesday The Minigolf Federation was unveiled on Wednesday

The Ghana Minigolf Federation (GMF) has been colorfully launched at the Marvels Minigolf Course in Dzorwulu, Accra.

Headed by Mr Talal Fattal, Group Chairman of the Global Village as its President, the Federation seeks to educate, promote and develop the sport in the country and beyond with schools, the business community and homes as its target.

At its launch yesterday, the federation chairman pointed out that it is constructing a state-of-the-art secretariat that will also house a big Club House.

“I believe we have put proper structures in place to make the sport more popular, we will be moving to schools, homes and businesses in our quest to educate people on Minigolf, we will build golf courses across the country,” said Fatal.

Plans are far advanced for a huge secretariat the special launch yesterday,
The GMF with a five-member Executives comprising Talal Fatal as president of GMF and the Secretary General of the Africa Minigolf Federation(AMF), Alain Vignard, Sports Director(AFM), Fadi Fatal, Media and Marketing(GMF/AMF), Ralph Kyei, Sports Director(GMF) and Nicolina Naa Botchwey, acting
Secretary(GMF/AMF) is part of the World Minigolf Federation(WMF) and the Africa Minigolf.

Sports Federation (AMF) which represents the World and the continental governing bodies.

Meanwhile, the occasion also saw the launch of the first Ghana Minigolf league expected to tee-off from November to February 2017.

Youth and Sports Minister Nii Lante Vanderpuye, who graced the event lauded Alhaji Talal Fatal for the initiative, and pledged his outfit’s support for the sport.

Describing him as a bunch of innovations and creativity, he mentioned that the Federation’s president initiative suits well with his overall vision for sports in Ghana.

He revealed that the game’s simplicity-making it accessible to schools will demystify the myth that the sport is for the rich.

In like manner, Ghana Golf Association (GGA) president, Mike Aggrey pledged his outfit’s support for the Federation saying, “I see it as a good preparatory ground for up and coming golfers. We will support you to grow it to the highest level.”