The President, Nigeria Golf Federation (NGF), Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, has hosted the IBB Ladies Golf Section (LGS) retreat at the Golf and Health Signature (GHS) in Abuja.
Sporting Tribune reports that the GHS, which is one of the best golf training and health facilities in the world, has a golf museum that features a rich, unique storyline and exhibition hall, six indoor golf suites, a tennis court, a badminton court, a gym, swimming pool, many health and wellness equipment. Â
Runsewe, who described the retreat by the 2024/2025 LGS Executive Committee members as a welcome development, said it is an Initiative that should be sustained.
“First and foremost, I will like to commend the IBB LGS for being unique, taking the initiative and bringing innovation into the golfing community. The retreat is unique and I commend them. That’s why I am giving them all the support for this to be successful.
“Only when Nigerians go abroad do they have this kind of opportunity to organise a retreat for playing golf, but today I am excited it’s happening right in Abuja. For me, it’s a new beginning for us and I commend the organisers and I hope this won’t be the end as we continue to build from strength to strength,” he said.
Runsewe said the GHS was a unique golfing facility and the first of its kind in the country. He added that it was the only place one could learn how to play golf in less than two weeks.
“Golf is no more manual. It is an IT-based sport and why most of us don’t play good golf is because it is all about your body adapting to the tenets and techniques of the game, and once you get that right, it sticks forever.
“Most of us started playing golf between the ages 45 and 50 years when the body is already stiff. You can imagine that there is no single Nigerian playing golf in any circuit anywhere in the world.Â
“This facility is a unique one that will change that history line as it boasts of a world-class training environment, equipment and provisions one requires for proper golfing. So, what I want to achieve right here in this facility is to start grooming Nigerian pros that will go on to become the Tiger Woods of the future,” the NGF boss told Sporting Tribune.Â
The Lady Captain of IBB International Golf and Country Club, Abuja, Julie Okah-Donli, in her remarks, said the retreat was to equip the 2024/2025 LGS executive committee team for the job ahead, adding that it was better late than never.
“We are already four months gone into our one-year tenure. This retreat is therefore to equip us and to get us ready for the job. We are having different presentations by various experts and resource persons on topics ranging from Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, how to deal with and speak to your team members as well as members of the Golf club generally.
“These are skills that are very difficult to imbibe as human beings, but with constant continuous learning, we hope to improve in these areas. This is indeed a very important segment of our one-year tenure and we are here to learn to be better versions of ourselves.”
She, however, thanked the NGF president for choosing to host the IBB LGS executive members at his facility, describing it as a unique one equipped with a lot of rich history and artefacts as well as world-class training and health equipment.
“Our host today, Otunba Runsewe has been so gracious and he has done so well by inviting us to his facility for free. Everything we are doing here is on pro bono basis, he has not charged us for anything and he’s got one of the best facilities I have ever come across.
“It’s not so huge but I tell you it has a lot. We’ve been to the indoor golf gallery, the museum, to mention a few and we’ve seen what a lot of people cannot imagine that we have in this country.
“In fact, I didn’t even know that we had what I saw and people need to come here to understand what I am talking about,” Okah-Donli, a former Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) said.
