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Feb 21, 2013 Sports
Golfers will participate in the true spirit of Mashramani Saturday in the ECI Engineering Services sponsored inaugural Medal Play tournament at the Lusignan Course. Tee off is at 09:00 hours.
President of the Lusignan golf Club, Jerome Khan said he would like to welcome ECI Engineering Services as a new partner with the Club and has encouraged players to come out and support this holiday tournament.
Khan said the course is in immaculate condition so players can look forward to an excellent day of golf.
With John Tracey showing early form this other competitors will be looking to emulate his feat.
Tracey won last Saturday’s Stag Beer tournament in impressive fashion but will face still opposition from Carlos Munaff Arjune, Carlos Adams, Patrick Prashad, Gavin Todd, Imran Khan, Andre Cummings, Mohanlall Dinnanauth, Christin Sukhram, Troy Cadogan, Brian Hackett, William Walker, Clifford Reis, Maurice Solomon, Dr. Ramsingh Robert Hanoman, Albert Semple, Mark Lashley, Kishan Bacchus, Dave Mohamed, Chatterpaul Deo, Brian Glasford, Ronald Bulkan, Fazil Deo, Muntaz Haniff, Ayude Ali, Colin Ming and Mike Gayadin.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three players with the best net scores as well as Nearest to the Pin and Best Gross.
Khan disclosed that officials of ECI Engineering will be on hand to present prizes at the prize giving ceremony scheduled for approximately 15:00 hours.
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