The 2025 Brava Guyana Open came to a thrilling conclusion on Sunday evening at the Lusignan Golf Club, as two of Guyana’s greatest golfing icons, Avinash Persaud and Christine Sukhram, etched their names deeper into history by each capturing their 14th Brava Guyana Open title. 
The men’s championship ended in dramatic fashion as Avinash Persaud battled Suriname’s Ridel Doeko to a tie, both finishing with a gross score of 151 after two days of intense competition. The title was ultimately decided via countback, with Persaud claiming victory thanks to his superior back nine performance, a testament to his skill, resilience, and championship mentality.

Meanwhile, Christine Sukhram once again demonstrated her dominance on the course, carding 90 and 86 for a total of 176, to secure the Ladies Overall Best Gross (0–36) title. Her consistency and composure under pressure reaffirmed her standing as the most decorated female golfer in Guyana’s history.
During the presentation ceremony, Brava Sales Lead Andrea King commended the Lusignan Golf Club for its continued excellence and contribution to local sport:
“On behalf of Brava, I’d like to congratulate the club for the great work they have done in organizing this year’s tournament. Events like this thrive because of your dedication and passion, and Brava is proud to stand with the golf community in Guyana. I’m pleased to announce that Brava is also committed to support Lusignan Golf Club in hosting another edition of the Brava Guyana Open come 2026, so let’s keep the spirit of the game alive and make next year’s tournament even better.”
With both Persaud and Sukhram reinforcing their dynastic dominance, the 2025 Brava Guyana Open will be remembered as a tournament of legacy, passion, and excellence, where Guyana’s finest once again proved that true champions rise above all challenges.
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