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Sep 20, 2012 Sports
– part of 19th Anniversary Celebrations
The best golfers in Guyana will converge on the Lusignan Golf Course on Saturday to compete in the annual mega Courts Golf Tournament that Tee-off at 12:30 noon.
Courts Managing Director, Clyde DeHaas (right) hands over one of the top prizes up for grabs at Courts Golf Tournament on Saturday to Secretary of the Lusignan Golf Club, David Mohamed yesterday at the company’s Main Street Branch.
Courts officially handed over the sponsorship cheque yesterday at its Main Street Branch as part of its 19th anniversary celebrations with Managing Director, Clyde DeHaas, stating that they are proud to be associated with the sport.
Secretary of the Lusignan Golf Course, David Mohamed told Kaieteur Sport that all the leading golfers will compete in the tournament since it is one of the calendar golf competitions that they look forward to every year.
“Courts is doing a good job with this tournament. Their plans are good. Last year the tournament was big and this year it promises to be even bigger. We have all of the top golfers competing for the coveted champion trophy,” Mohamed said.
Among those competing this weekend is Kishan Bacchus, Alfred Mentore, Rawle Moore, Troy Cadogan, Munaf Arjune, M. Dinanath among some others. Joaan Deo and Christine Sookram will be competing among the women.
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