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Oct 08, 2012 Sports
Ardent golfer Kishun Bacchus shot a rear hole-in-one at the Lusignan Golf Course and was honoured for his achievement by members of the Lusignan Golf Club.
Bacchus, the vice president of the Lusignan Golf Club shot a 205 yards hole-in-one during the Courts Guyana Inc. 19th Anniversary tournament three weeks ago.
The Construction entrepreneur was presented with a Crystal ball by President of the Lusignan Golf Club Jerome Khan on behalf of members.
Bacchus has had a remarkable season in but his triumph in the President’s Cup organized by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration and under the patronage of Guyana’s President His Excellency Donald Ramotar was a stunning performance.
Meanwhile, golfers are gearing for a packed programme over the next few weeks with several major tournaments lined up including the premier Guyana Open championships.
On Saturday, the players will square off in the Players Championship sponsored by Citizens Bank followed by the Annual MACORP tournament on October 20th.
The Digicel two-day Classic, sponsored by local telecommunications giant will take place on October 27-28.
The prestigious Guyana Open sponsored by Banks DIH Limited will be held from November 3-4, while the Safeway Security Invitational and National Milling Company (NAMILCO) will be staged on November 17 and 24 respectively.
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