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Feb 18, 2020 Sports
Peyton George was crowned overall winner, while Patrick Prashad won the nearest to the pin title when the Joe Jagmohan Golf Tournament was contested on Saturday at the Lusignan Golf Club.

Peyton George (5th from left) and Patrick Prashad (2nd from left) with the other winners and sponsors.
Playing with a handicap of 18, George registered a gross score of 82 and a net score of 64; he also won the longest drive trophy.
Prashad registered the best gross score of 76 and also shot 68 net to win the 0-9 flight ahead of Aleem Hussain with 83 gross and 72 net. Prashad also won the nearest to the pin accolade.
In the 10-18 flight, former Guyana Open champion Joaan Deo defeated Danny Mangra on a count back. Both players finished with a net score of 66; Deo recorded 82 gross and Mangra 84 gross.
Carlos Adams won the 19-36 flight with a score of 93 gross and 67 net. Eureka Giddings placed second with 96 gross and 68 net.
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