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Jun 26, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – The Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), through the Ministry of Tourism, has reaffirmed its commitment to the development of golf in Guyana by supporting the 3rd Annual National Junior Golf Championship, which is set to take place on Wednesday, July 3, 2025 at the Nexgen Golf Academy, Woolford Avenue.
According to GTA Director Kamrul Baksh, “We have seen the tremendous growth and international interest in the development of golf in Guyana by the Guyana Golf Association (GGA), and with the massive amount of travel and foreign currency that accompanies golf tourism, we see this as a perfect avenue for the development of sports tourism in our country.”
As anticipation builds for the championship, all eyes are on Leguan Secondary and Region Three, who are seeking to make history with a three-peat victory. With golf now part of the Ministry of Education’s Priority Programme in schools from 2023, many schools across Guyana now benefit from dedicated golf coaches. This is expected to reflect in stronger performances across the board in this year’s tournament.
GGA president Aleem Hussain praised the GTA on Wednesday as well as the Government for their continued support. “When you consider that golf in Guyana has been transformed from a sport for the elite few to one embraced by thousands of young people with the help of non-traditional and visionary supporters—you can only imagine the heights we will reach in the coming years.”
The National Junior Golf Championship is free and open to the public. Competitors will enjoy complimentary meals, beverages, snacks, trophies, and prizes.
Transportation for participants from Parika and New Amsterdam is generously provided by Commissioner of Police Clifford Hicken and the Guyana Police Force.
Among the sponsors to hop on board to date, ExxonMobil Guyana, Ministry of Education, Regal Stationery & Computer Centre, Sunshine Snacks, Guyana Beverages Inc;Edward B. Beharry Group of Companies, Sterling Products Ltd, Shangri-La Gardens, Pegasus Hotel & Suites, Comfort Sleep and many more.
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