The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) is preparing to make a powerful statement at the DSB Suriname Invitational 2025, scheduled for October 11 to October 12 in Paramaribo.

After an outstanding showing at last year’s tournament, the Guyanese contingent is heading into this year’s event with a strong team of 20 players, determination, and the clear intention of dominating across all divisions.
At the 2024 edition, veteran golfer Patrick Prashad led the way by capturing the prestigious A-Class title with an impressive overall net score of 142. His performance highlighted the strength of Guyanese golf and set a high standard for the rest of the team.
Patrick Prashad
Playing off a handicap of 9, Patrick Prashad has built one of the most consistent and respected careers in Guyanese golf. He was the runner-up at the Guyana Open in 2013 and has since won multiple major tournaments. In 2024, he cemented his place in history as the first Guyanese male to win the Suriname Open A-Class Championship. With a career-best score of 72 gross at LGC, one eagle, and countless birdies, Prashad is regarded as a steady and formidable competitor on the regional stage.
Avinash Persaud
Avinash Persaud, with a handicap of 1, is among Guyana’s most decorated players. He has dominated the Guyana Open for over a decade, won the Millennium Open in Trinidad and Tobago, and secured second place at the TT Open. In Suriname, he has shone just as brightly, winning the overall Gross title in 2021 and finishing second and third in other editions. A self-taught golfer with more than 20 years of experience, Persaud is known for his prolific swing, powerful speed, and remarkable understanding of the game.
Shanella London
With a handicap of 9, Shanella London has blazed a trail for female golfers in Guyana and beyond. She secured third place at the Suriname Open in 2015 before becoming the first Guyanese woman to win the A-Flight in 2016. She went on to claim second place in 2018 and has, over her career, won the Suriname Open three times. As a multiple Guyana Open Ladies Champion, London enters the 2025 tournament as one of the region’s most accomplished and experienced golfers.
Brian Hackett
Brian Hackett, playing off a handicap of 18, has proven himself as a steady and resilient performer. He won the Suriname Open B-Flight in 2023 and returned in 2024 to finish runner-up. Earlier in his career, Hackett claimed the Day 1 net victory at the 2009 Guyana Open. With over 15 years of golfing experience, he is widely respected for his exceptional putting skills and precise course management.
Carlos Adams
Carlos Adams, with a handicap of 23, is one of the most versatile athletes on the LGC roster. In 2014, he was crowned Lawn Tennis Singles and Doubles Champion in both the Over-35 and Over-45 divisions, and in the same year, he won the Macorp Open in golf. At the 2024 Suriname Open, he finished fourth in the senior category and also won the Longest Drive award in the senior division. As the only member of the contingent to hold multiple sports championship titles, Adams brings unmatched versatility and competitive firepower to the team.
The wider LGC contingent features a strong mix of seasoned players and rising talents, all of whom have been sharpening their skills. Also representing the Lusignan Golf Club at the Invitational are:
Rakesh Harry, Mohanlall Dinanauth, Robert Hanoman, Maurice Solomon, Arnal Deo, Patanjallie Persaud, David Harry, Chet Bowling, Mike Mangal, Lakeram Ramsundar, Orson Fergson, Troy Cadogan, Vishal Dhani, Maxim Mangra, Keshan Bacchus, Bridgelall Harry, and Vassishtdeo Lakeraj-Chandra.
With experienced champions like Prashad, Persaud, London, Hackett, and Adams leading the way, and a talented supporting cast ready to rise to the challenge, the LGC is sending a squad that is not just participating but is determined to dominate. Backed by corporate partnerships, strengthened training opportunities, and a culture of resilience, the LGC team is poised to make the DSB Suriname Invitational 2025 another historic chapter for Guyanese golf.
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