Former Amateur Open Golf Championship winner Samuel Amadi’s message to future golfers
By CNBC
21 November 2019 |
1:12 pm
As the just-concluded Lagos Amateur Open Golf Championship 2019, previous five-time winner of the tournament – Samuel Amadi speaks to CNBC Africa's Christy Cole on his experience and the impact of Nigeria's Golf Sports.
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