Former Ghana international Tony Yeboah has opened up on his newfound profession after retiring from football.
The 53-year-old is considered one of the most prominent and prolific goal scorers in Ghana and African football history.
Yeboah spends his time on the golf course in Kumasi and around the country honing his skills, enjoying his newfound love, and minding his own business.
"I have become addicted now," he told GTV Sports Plus.
"Sometimes I play every day a week. Back at Leeds, Gary McCallister used to encourage me to come along but I used to brush it aside and call it old men’s game but now I enjoy it.
"Now I find it very difficult to train but this is useful for me."
Yeboah was capped 59 times by the Black Stars, scoring 29 goals in the process.
He played for FC Saarbrücken, Eintracht Frankfurt, Leeds United and Hamburger SV during the 1990s. He also featured for Asante Kotoko, Cornerstones Kumasi, Okwawu United and Al-Ittihad Doha.
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