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Breaking Golf Stereotypes: Mona Captan’s Empowering Message

 

 

Ghana’s most successful female golfer, Mona Captan, is shattering the myth that golf is a rich person’s game. In a candid interview, Captan emphasized that golf is a sport for everyone, regardless of financial background.

 

According to #KafuiDeyInterviews, Captan’s remarkable journey in golf spans over five decades, with an impressive collection of over 600 trophies and major awards. Her dedication to the sport has inspired generations of golfers in Ghana and beyond.

 

Captan’s achievements were recently celebrated at the Golden Jubilee Swing, a special tournament held in her honor. The event brought together veteran golfers and young talent, all united in their admiration for Captan’s contributions to Ghanaian golf.

 

“Golf is not a rich people’s game,” Captan asserted, emphasizing the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in the sport. Her message is a powerful reminder that with hard work and determination, anyone can excel in golf, regardless of their financial means.

 

The Golden Jubilee Swing was a testament to Captan’s enduring legacy in Ghanaian golf. As a mentor and role model, she has paved the way for future generations of golfers, promoting excellence and service to the sport.

 

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Source: Stella Sunu

 

 

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