Latest update November 18th, 2024 1:00 AM
Oct 01, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) recently held its inaugural Enet Golf Tournament, attracting a competitive field of 35 golfers under pristine conditions. The event, seen as a vital warm-up for the upcoming Guyana Open, unfolded amid excitement despite coinciding with a major cricket match.
LGC President, Anasha Ally, expressed her gratitude to both participants and sponsors, emphasizing the critical role of sponsorships in sustaining the club. “Every sponsorship and every participant helps us invest in the club, and we greatly value that,” Ally said.
She also highlighted the importance of building momentum ahead of the Guyana Open, which is just a month away, calling for further sponsor engagement to ensure high participation and ample practice time before the prestigious tournament.
Enet’s Head of Business, Devon London, praised the partnership, affirming the company’s commitment to supporting future events. “We value this association and look forward to offering continued support,” he said.
Meanwhile, on the competitive front, in the 0-14 Handicap Flight, Mike Mangal claimed victory with a gross score of 77, handicap 8, and net 69, while Lakeram Ramsundar and Patrick Prashad finished second and third, respectively. While in the 15-28 Handicap Flight, Troy Codogan took the top spot, followed by Clifford Reis and Bholaram Deo.
In addition to the day’s excitement, several side attractions, including a chipping competition won by Avinash Persaud, who earned tickets to the TKR vs. GAW cricket match, brought further entertainment to the event.
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