LGC hosts highly anticipated Trophy Stall golf tournament today

The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) is thrilled to announce that the much-anticipated Trophy Stall Golf Tournament will tee off today at 12:30h on the club’s meticulously maintained course.
This prestigious event is set to attract top golfing talent from across the region, and an exciting day of competition can be expected.
Renowned for its high-quality trophies, awards, and sports memorabilia, Trophy Stall has been a steadfast supporter of the development of golf in Guyana for over two decades, and has cemented its role as a key player in fostering the growth of this sport.
This partnership with the Lusignan Golf Club reflects Trophy Stall’s longstanding commitment to promoting not just competitive golf, but camaraderie and community engagement as well.

Owner of the Trophy Stall branch in Canada, Victor Sunich, making a presentation to LGC club captain Ayube Subhan

This Medal play tournament will follow the traditional format, with golfers competing across multiple categories. First, second and third place finishes in each of the two handicap flights of 0-14 and 15-28 will be awarded special prizes.
Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, and Best Gross will also be up for grabs, offering participants ample opportunities to showcase their skill and precision.
Ramesh Sunich, proprietor of Trophy Stall, expressed his enthusiasm for the event by noting, “Every year, Trophy Stall sponsors at least two golf tournaments. This year is special because my brother Victor Sunich, who owns the Trophy Stall branch in Canada, is here with us. Trophy Stall has been a long-time supporter of golf and other sporting activities in Guyana, and we are committed to continuing our support for the growth of the sport.”
LGC captain Ayube Subhan has said, “The executive is very excited about this tournament, as it serves as a preparatory event leading up to the highly-anticipated Guyana Open. There’s significant interest from players who are also using this as a warm-up for the Suriname Open, scheduled for October 11-12, 2024, which typically leads into the Guyana Open. The Trophy Stall tournament provides a valuable opportunity for golfers to gauge their current performance and fine-tune their game.”
Besides fierce competition, participants and spectators can look forward to a day of socializing and networking, with refreshments and post-event activities planned.
The Lusignan Golf Club is inviting golfers of all levels to participate in the tournament, and is encouraging spectators to join in the excitement as the club continues to showcase the finest in local golfing talent.