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Mar 27, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Lusignan Golf Club welcomed golf enthusiasts and competitors from near and far for an exciting weekend of golf at the GYSBI and Robert Hanoman Golf Tournament. Held over the past weekend, the tournament showcased the exceptional talent and sportsmanship of its participants, providing a thrilling experience for all involved.
In a display of skill and precision on the greens, Maxim Mangra and Bridgelall Harry emerged victorious, securing the first-place position with their outstanding performance. Mangra and Harry’s remarkable teamwork and strategic play propelled them to the top of the leaderboard, earning them well-deserved recognition for their achievement.
Following closely behind, Jaipaul Sukhnanan and Feroze Barkat demonstrated their talent and determination, clinching the second-place spot with a stellar performance throughout the tournament. Sukhnanan and Barkat’s impressive display of skill showcased their ability to compete at a high level and added to the excitement of the event.
Rounding out the top three positions, Paton George and Chet Bowling showcased their golfing prowess, securing the third-place spot with a commendable performance on the course. George and Bowling’s consistent play and dedication to the game earned them a well-deserved spot on the podium.
Speaking at the end of the tournament was Robin Muneshwer, Executive Director of GYSBI who shared, “I want to commend the LGC for such a wonderful tournament. We are optimistic that this will be an annual tournament. Golf is a sport that should be promoted in Guyana especially with the influx of foreigners. During the tournament the course looked impressive and the players enjoyed themselves.”
The success of the GYSBI and Robert Hanoman Golf Tournament would not have been possible without the support and participation of the golfing community, organizers, and sponsors. As the Lusignan Golf Club looks forward to future events, the spirit of camaraderie and competition continues to flourish on the greens.
The results for the tournament are as follows:
1st Maxim Mangra and Bridgelall Harry- HC 8, Gross 69, Net 61
2nd Jaipaul Suknanan and Feroze Barkat- HC 5, Gross 66, Net 61
3rd Paton George and Chet Bowling- HC 11, Gross 72, Net 61
Nearest to the pin – Chet Bowling
Longest Drive – Parmanand Persaud
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