Latest update February 11th, 2025 2:15 PM
Mar 07, 2013 Sports
The Lusignan golf Club will this weekend host the Carib Foods Stableford handicap tournament.
Saturday’s tournament is expected to attract close to 35 players President of the LGC Jerome Khan said. According to Khan the competition is expect to be keen as most of the players are in reasonable form.
According to Khan, Carib Foods is the Club’s newest sponsor and the executives and members look forward to welcoming them on board.
The line up would include last weekend’s winner Alfred Mentore as well as Christine Sukhram, Mohanlall Dinnanauth, Kassim Khan, Brian Hackett, David Mohamed, Kishan Bacchus, Dr. Ram Singh, Carlos Adams, Colin Ming, Patrick Prashad, Clifford Reis, Maurice Solomon, Mike Guyadin, Troy Cadogan, Mark Lashley, Ronald Bulkan, William, Walker, Munaff Arjune, Muntaz Haniff, Andre Cummings, Avinash Persaud, Albert Semple, Ayube Ali, Chatterpaul Deo and John Tracey.
Mark Singh, Vice President of Carib Foods, his company, situated at Croal and Lyght Streets, Georgetown is one of the leading importer and distributor of food products locally. He said Carib Foods was pleased to be sponsoring this weekend’s tournament.
Prizes will be awarded to the top three players as well as Nearest to the Pin.
Officials of Carib Foods, Kharishma Narine-Foo, Accounts Supervisor and Christopher Kadir will be on hand to present the prizes to the outstanding golfers.
Tee off time is at 12:00 hours.
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