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May 20, 2013 Sports
The GENEQUIP/John Deere Golf tournament was played in wonderful weather but a wet turf with the balls sticking to the turf wherever they landed, thus throwing some of the players games who depended on the bounce into disarray.
At the end of the day, Alfred Mentore came in the first place, beating the rest of the players for the top spot. With 76-6-69 (gross, handicap, net) scores, he moved into top rankings at the Club.
In second place was Esau Shamshudin (90, 20, 70) who returned from Toronto to enter into the tournament, much to the chagrin of some of the guys playing for their spots.
The third prize went to B. Harry (86, 14, 71) and in fourth place was Scotiabank’s Brian Hackett (95, 23, 72). Esau Shamshudin also copped the Closest-to-the-pin trophy and Alfred Mentore recorded best gross.
At the presentation ceremony, Ms. Jessica Xavier, Marketing Manager of GENEQUIP lauded the players for their performance. She also reiterated GENEQUIP/John Deere commitment to the sport and that company’s role in delivering excellent supplies and service to Guyana.
Club Secretary, Yog Mahadeo, commended the groundsman, Mike Guyadin, for the work done to ensure that play was possible. He also complimented Joaan Deo, the single female player involved for her representation of all Guyanese women into the sport. He also thanked the sponsor and congratulated the winners of the tournament.
Vice-President David Mohammad Nooranie, standing in for President Jerome Khan, who is away on leave, thanked the sponsor GENEQUIP/John Deere for sponsoring the tournament and expressed confidence of the continued relationship between the Lusignan Golf Club and GENEQUIP.
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