Latest update February 11th, 2025 2:15 PM
Mar 06, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur News – Mike Mangal was a force to be reckoned with as he walked away with the Trophy Stall golf tournament title. Despite the rains showing its face at some part of the day, he stood firm against 19 other talented players and in the end came out on top.
The results for the tournament were as follows:
0-36 Flight
1st Mike Mangal HC 68 Gross 76 Net 68
2nd Shanella London HC 10 Gross 80 Net 70
3rd Gavin Todd HC 21 HC 91 Net 70
Best Gross Mike Mangal- 76
Nearest to Pin and Longest Drive- Rakesh Harry
Speaking on his second consecutive victory, Mike Mangal said, ” In terms of today’s game I am very happy as I played well today and did better than last week. As it relates to the points system I have 20 points now, so I am working hard to be selected to go to the Suriname Open. The course was tough today, especially with the rain that came. But in the end it was okay and come next week I will try my best to make it three tournaments in a row.”
Sharing his view as well was LGC PRO Paton George, who noted that it has been twenty years that Trophy Stall has been sponsoring tournaments at the club. He explained that the club is extremely grateful for the continued support as he related that it is sponsors like Trophy Stall that encourages other sponsors to come on board at the LGC.
Trophy Stall is a longtime friend to golf and all sporting activities in Guyana. The sponsor is committed to continuing to be a part of the growth of golf in Guyana. Trophy Stall is the leading seller of a massive variety of trophies and sporting memorabilia in Guyana and more recently, at a new store in the borough of Queens, New York.
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