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Feb 25, 2013 Sports
Gavin Todd emerged winner of the ECI Engineering Services Mash Day Golf Tournament played Saturday at Lusignan golf Club.
Winner Gavin Todd (centre), Imran Khan and David Mohamed with representatives of ECI Engineering Services at the Presentation Ceremony.
Todd defied an early rainy start to shoot net 62 to claim victory ahead of 35 other golfers who took part in the Medal Play tournament.
Imran Khan secured second spot with net 66, while LGC Secretary David Mohamed placed third with net 68. Mohamed edged out Colin Ming for third position after both players ended on net 68.
The Best Gross prize was won by Khan who edged Mohanlall “Santo” Dinnanauth.
Club Captain Mohamed expressed gratitude to ECI Engineering for sponsoring the tournament to coincide with Guyana’s 43rd Republic Anniversary.
He reinstated how important it was for local businesses to support golf which he regarded as a fast growing sport in Guyana.
The ECI Engineering representative said that his company was happy to be a part of sporting the tournament and also promised to continue supporting the tournament even bigger in the future.
Meanwhile, golfers will be back on the course this weekend for the Ming’s Products and Services Annual Tournament.
Tee off is at 12:00 hours and players are requested to assemble at the venue by 11:45 hours for the start.
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