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Oct 04, 2012 Sports
The second Annual United Insurance Medal Play Golf tournament will be staged on Saturday at the Lusignan golf Club.
Approximately 45 golfers and expected to tee off in the classic sponsored by the Barbados-based insurance company.
President of the Lusignan Golf Club Jerome Khan said the executives of the LGC are extremely pleased to welcome United Insurance once again as a major tournament sponsor.
Last year’s winner Mike Mangal will lead a strong field which will include Patrick Prashad, Kushun Bacchus, Chatterpaul Deo, Dave Mohamed, Rawle Moore, Munaff Arjune, Christine Sukhram, Joaan Deo, William Walker, Carlos Adams, Mark Lashley, John Tracey, Mohanlall Dinnanauth, Maurice Solomon, Ayube Subhan, Ian Gouveia, Imran Khan, Dr. Ram Singh, Gavin Todd, Clifford Reis, Troy Cadogan, Alfred Mentore, Colin Ming, Ronald Bulkan, Muntaz Haniff and Brian Hackett.
Khan who will also be in action said that the course is in excellent condition as preparation continues for the Guyana Open next month.
“The Course is top share, we are continuing to prepare it for the Guyana Open and we are observing players are eager to play on the course,” Khan said.
Gail Robinson, Administrative Manager of John Fernandes Insurance Service, agents for United Insurance and other members of staff of the Carmichael Street-based company will be on hand to witness the tournament assist with the distribution of prizes.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three players with the Best Net scores.
There will also be prizes for best gross and nearest to the pin.
Tee off is at 12:30 hours.
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