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Oct 18, 2012 Sports
Robert Hanoman rolled back the years in a tight race to triumph in the King’s Jewellery World sponsored Medal Play golf tournament as four players ended on net 68 recently at the Lusignan golf Club.
The experienced golfer shot net 68 but emerged winner on a countback from three-time Guyana Open winner Avenash Persaud (gross 71 handicap 3) who finished second Vijay Deo (gross 76 handicap 8) who placed third and Alfred Mentore fourth (gross 76 handicap 8).
Persaud who shot gross 71 received a prize for his feat while Patrick Prashad was Nearest to the Pin.
The top players received trophies and other attractive prizes from the sponsors who were lauded by President of the Lusignan Golf Club, Jerome Khan for sponsoring the tournament for three successive years.
Khan said players look forward to Kings Jewellery World’s sponsorship because of the attractive incentive prizes that are awarded.
King’s Managing Director Ralph Persaud disclosed that his company was happy to sponsor the tournament once again and looked forward to working closely with the LGC in the future.
Meanwhile, the Annual MACORP sponsored tournament will take place on Saturday at LGC starting at 12:30hours.
Captain of the LGC, Rawle Moore said that 38 players were already registered for the tournament by Wednesday with two days remaining before the close of entries.
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