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May 26, 2013 Sports
The fourth annual Guyanese style Safeway Security Pro-Am pairs Golf tournament will tee off today with some of the country’s leading players and several budding golf enthusiasts competing for top prizes at the Lusignan Golf Course.
Last year’s winning pair, Banking Executive Brian Hackett and Parliamentarian David Patterson, is expected to be in action once again while Safeway Security Chief Executive Officer and sponsor of the tournament, Eon Caesar, will be teaming up with seasoned golfer Ian Gouveia.
Business Executive Ramesh Dookhoo is reported to be returning to the course after a long absence and will be teaming up with his son.
Chatterpaul Deo, Lusignan Golf Club Captain, said that the “professionals” are the members of the club while the amateurs are their guests.
The other club members lined up to compete are William Walker, Kassim Khan, Fazil Haniff, Imran Khan, Joaan Deo, Vijay Deo, Orlando Deo, Wesslin Matti, Patrick Prashad, Troy Cadogan, Mike Gayadin, Gavin Todd, Alfred Mentore, Brian Glasford, Lakeram Ramsundar, Carlos Adams, Alfred Semple, Mike Mangal, Kishan Bacchus, Dr. Ram Singh, Maurice Solomon and Mighty Raja.
Caesar said that there will be very attractive golf prizes to encourage players to return to the course after Sunday’s exciting event.
The tournament will be played over nine holes and tee off is at 09:00 hours.
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