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Patrick Prashad, Patanjilee Persaud, Chet Bowling and Eureka Giddings have placed themselves in strong positions on Day 1 of the Suriname Invitational 2025
(Kaieteur Sports) – Team Guyana, representing the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC), opened their campaign at the DSB Suriname Invitational 2025 with a strong and determined showing on Day One, producing standout finishes and demonstrating depth across all divisions at the Surinaamsche Golf Club in Paramaribo.
In the premier Flight A, veteran golfer Patrick Prashad led the Guyanese effort with a composed round to secure 3rd place, showing skill and consistency that keeps Guyana in contention among the top performers.
In Flight B, Patanjilee Persaud dominated to claim 1st place, delivering a confident and precise performance, while teammate Chet Bowling followed closely to finish 2nd, giving Guyana a commanding one-two presence on the leaderboard.
In the ladies’ division, Eureka Giddings impressed with a strong round to finish 2nd in Flight F, underscoring the team’s balance and depth across both men’s and women’s categories.
Meanwhile, consistent performances came from Vishal Dhani, Lakeram Ramsundar, Rakesh Harry, Mohanlall Dindanauth, Avinash Persaud, David Harry, Mike Mangal, Parmanand Persaud, Satrohan Tiwari, Orson Ferguson, Brian Hackett, Paton George, Troy Cadogan, Maxim Mangra, Shanella London, Carlos Adams, and Keshan Bacchus, who all remain well-positioned to improve on Day Two. Their efforts highlight the experience, skill, and determination within the Lusignan Golf Club squad.
As Day One concludes, Team Guyana remains focused and grounded, eager to build on their momentum and climb higher on the leaderboard. The Surinaamsche Golf Club course has tested every aspect of their game, demanding precision, patience, and strategic play, but the Lusignan golfers have adapted well, showing composure and competitive spirit.
With another round ahead, the Guyanese team looks to cement their positions, showcase their pedigree, and continue making a mark on this prestigious regional stage, determined to finish the Invitational among the top performers.
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