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Sep 03, 2016 Sports
Massy United Insurance, of Lot 126F Carmichael Street, Georgetown, (tel:592-226-7444) will be sponsoring its fourth annual Golf Tournament at the Lusignan Golf Course today teeing-off at 1:00 p.m. This

Branch Manager Lindel Harlequin gives the sponsorship cheque to Golf Club President Oncar Ramroop. Looking on are (at left) Massy United Claims Officer Vibert Austin, and (at right) Golf Club PRO, Guy Griffith.
tournament was postponed for almost four months due to incessant rainfall which left the grounds and access road in poor shape. There has been remedial work on the club’s access road through collaboration between Macorp, Mr. Mohan Jacob, Director for Design & Construction with American based construction company EMR Inc. and the club’s executives. The grounds are also improving. Branch Manager Lindel Harlequin indicated that “Massy United Insurance is pleased to be involved in promoting Golfing in Guyana.”
Massy United Insurance, (a Barbados based Company,) offers a wide range of general insurance products for businesses throughout 14 territories in the Caribbean. Their A- Excellent A M Best rating gives clients the assurance that they are financially stable and well able to manage various risks and effectively settle claims when the need arises.
Club President Oncar Ramroop, in expressing gratitude on behalf of the Club to Mr Harlequin, said “We are highly appreciative of the good faithful support that we have had from Massy United Insurance in four years of sponsoring tournaments, and we are grateful that Mr Harlequin is also enthused at continuing this great support. We at Lusignan Golf Club are quite delighted that Massy not only provides such support but also offers great insurance coverage to the Club.”
Today’s tournament will be played on the open medal play system. 1st to 4th best Net, Nearest The Pin, Best Gross and most honest Golfer prizes are up for grabs, keen rivalry is expected.
The public is invited to spectate at this tournament free of charge. Tournaments tend to last about 4-5 hours. Tee-off is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.
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