Kumasi — A major celebration of sport and culture has taken center stage as telecommunications giant Telecel strengthens its commitment to promoting sports development and cultural heritage at the 69th Open Golf Championship, officially teed off by the Asantehene in Kumasi.
The event, which marks another prestigious chapter in Ghana’s golfing calendar, was launched by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, drawing attention to the growing intersection between traditional leadership, sports excellence, and corporate investment in national development.
Organisers say the championship continues to serve as a key platform for nurturing talent, promoting healthy competition, and positioning Kumasi as a growing hub for elite sporting events.
Telecommunications leader Telecel Ghana used the occasion to reinforce its expanding role in supporting sports and cultural initiatives across the country, highlighting its commitment to community engagement beyond digital connectivity.

The company’s involvement is part of a broader strategy to invest in events that promote youth participation in sports, celebrate heritage, and strengthen national unity through cultural expression and athletic excellence.
The 69th edition of the championship has attracted attention from golfers, sports enthusiasts, and cultural stakeholders, all converging in Kumasi for what is expected to be a highly competitive and symbolic tournament.
As the tee-off ceremony set the tone for the competition, the event has been described as more than just a sporting contest — but a powerful blend of tradition, prestige, and corporate partnership driving Ghana’s sports development agenda.
With excitement building, attention now shifts to the fairways, where competition is expected to intensify as players battle for glory in one of Ghana’s most iconic golf championships.


