The Lusignan Golf Club (LGC) will be host to the Vish Trading Golf Tourney in memory of former owner of the business, Prabudial Ramdial.
Late owner of Vish Trading, Prabudial Ramdial
The tournament will commence promptly at 12:00hrs (noon), and the format will be Medal play over 18 holes net scores in 4 flights and shotgun start.
The flights are Men’s 0-9, 10-18, 19-28; and Ladies’0-36 (at least three participants are in the ladies’ flight). Should there be a shortage in the ladies’ number, then they would be absorbed in the relevant men’s flight, based on their handicap, even if the 19-28 flight has to be extended to accommodate this.
A total of 16 prizes would be on offer to first and second positions in each flight; based on net scores, Nearest to flag, longest drive, best net overall-champion and runner-up players of the day, and best gross. There will also be a card raffle for three special prizes at the end of the presentation ceremony. Tournament winners will not be eligible to participate in that raffle, and winners of that raffle have to be present at the drawing to receive their prizes.
Nigel Ramdial, son of Prabudial Ramdial, assisted by Prabhudial’s granddaughter Pavani and grandson Varun, handed over the sponsorship cheque to LGC member Bryan Hackett
All participants are advised to contact the club’s manager on the day of the tournament to collect their score cards, pay the tournament fees, and proceed to their allocated tee boxes to tee off at 12pm.
Presentation of prizes will be held at the completion of the tournament, at approximately 5:30pm.
Although the rainy season is scheduled for December to January, the Lusignan Golf Club have continued to press on, despite whatever challenges they have faced. For the year 2021, they have hosted a successful string of events thus far. At one point, the course was flooded, but the dedicated committee continued their hard work for the love of the sport. They have been able to pull off major tournaments such as the GTT Guyana Open and the MACORP Golf tournament.
All COVID-19 protocols would be in effect for this tournament.