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Ex-Nigerian star Odemwingie becomes professional golfer
Legendary Nigerian footballer, Peter Odemwingie has transitioned from football to golf at the Professional Golfers Association (PGA).
The 42-year-old played for the Super Eagles from 2002 to 2014, garnering 65 caps and scoring 11 goals.
Odemwingie retired from professional football in 2018 after a successful stint at Thailand’s Madura United – scoring 15 goals in 23 league matches.
The former West Bromwich Albion and Lille OSC star explained that he fell in love with golf during the final days as a professional footballer.
“I’m really proud of all of myself and my friends who are graduating today as well. It is a long journey. I fell in love with the game,” Odemwingie said.
“I play lots of pro-ams as an amateur. I am coming from a football background. I had a decent-level career in a group sport. Now I am in a different sport, sometimes you can be lonely in golf — just you and your caddie, if you have one.
“And seeing what the PGA professionals enjoy. I pass the playing ability test, I was accepted on the programme and I was excited that day as I am today.”
He played for Nigeria at two FIFA World Cups and four Africa Cup of Nations, as well as winning silver at the 2008 Olympics.