Patrick Prashad emerges champion

A&R Jiwanram Printery 4th golf classic…

Two days of intense golf action finally came to an end on Sunday with former captain and veteran golfer Patrick Prashad pulling out all the stops to romp home as champion of the A&R Jiwanram Printery’s Fourth Golf Classic with a magnificent gross 80 and net 71.

From left to right: Marlon Loncke, Bridgelall Harry, Mr Jiwanram, Aleem Hussain, Joaan Deo, Maxim Mangra and Patrick Prashad

Golfers took advantage of the fine weather to gather in support of the A&R Printery’s fourth golf classic (the 3rd for this year) sponsored by
Guyana Presidential hopeful Ramroop ‘Cecil’ Jiwanram, Managing Director of A&R Jiwanram Printery of 31 Back St., Bel Air Village, Georgetown, (Tel: 592-226-5588; 592-603-1250/1255) a modern, professional, hi-tech Printing & Graphic Design Company.
Interestingly, this company is ideal for producing the entire gamut of excellent print jobs that anyone may require, in small or large quantities. With a general maximum turnaround time of 24 hours, A&R Printery has been tried and trusted. An outstanding supporter of the Lusignan Golf Club, this company contributes also to the Club’s printing and stationery needs.
As MD of the establishment, Jiwanram was on hand to congratulate the winners during the end-of-play prize-distribution ceremony. In the 0-14 ‘A’ Flight, winners were Patrick Prashad– 1st (71/9); Aleem Hussain – 2nd (78/9); and Joaan Deo – 3rd (82/14). In the 15-36 ‘B’ Flight, Maxim Mangra (72/21) placed 1st, followed by Bridgelall Harry (75/16), 2nd; while Marlon Loncke placed 3rd with a score of (77/15). Securing honorable mention was Pur “I love that winning feeling” Persaud, who scored (78/16). Club President Aleem Hussain outdrove the competition to emerge winner of the Longest Drive.
Mr Ramroop ‘Cecil’ Jiwanram has expressed his commitment to hosting two one-day golf tournaments to encourage golfers to hone their skills in preparation for other tournaments, and in particular the Guyana Open scheduled for October 25 & 26. This is after there has been a three-week layoff, due primarily to extremely high rainfall.