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Play With Stephen Golf Tournament Unveils New Logo Ahead of Landmark 7th Edition
Fadekemi Ajakaiye
A bold new identity signals growth, expansion, and a stronger commitment to impact.
The Play With Stephen Golf Tournament has unveiled a new logo as it enters its seventh year, marking a major evolution in the tournament’s identity and signalling its growth beyond Ghana for the first time in over six years.
Since its launch, Play With Stephen has grown from a purpose-driven golf initiative into a widely recognized platform blending sport, inclusion, community, and advocacy. The tournament has also played a significant role in raising awareness for autism while promoting inclusive participation in golf.
The newly revealed logo is more than a visual update. It reflects maturity, alignment, and the start of a new chapter for the tournament. Year seven symbolizes refinement and elevation, a transition from laying foundations to defining a legacy.
“This new identity represents who we’ve become and where we’re going,” said Stephen Oluwatoyin Onaivi, Founder of Play With Stephen. “Over the past six years, we have built a community rooted in purpose. This logo captures our growth, clarifies our vision, and strengthens our commitment to making a meaningful impact.”
The rebrand also comes as the tournament prepares for broader continental engagement, expanding to another country this year. The changes to the logo and overall visual identity are designed to reflect the tournament’s evolution, its growing reach, and its mission to encourage youth participation, female inclusion, and community-driven initiatives.
With increasing media visibility, growing sponsorship interest, and a rising community of supporters, the seventh edition is set to be the most ambitious yet. The new logo will be featured across all digital platforms, tournament materials, merchandise, and media assets effective immediately.
Play With Stephen is a purpose-driven golf tournament platform dedicated to community impact, autism awareness, youth development, and expanding access to the sport of golf across Africa. Over the past six years, it has grown into a multi-layered movement combining sport, advocacy, and cultural engagement.






