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Winners AnR Printery-20190413 – The winners after the presentation. From left Clifford Reis, Maxim Mangra, Mike Mangal, Ayube Subhan, Robert Hanoman (representing A&R Printery), Joaan Deo (standing in for Captain Chatterpaul Deo), Bholawram Deo, a Bar assistant for the day, and Club President Aleem Hussain.
With fine dry weather and the golf course in great condition, the players took off in high expectation of being in the Winners Row at the end of the second annual A&R Jiwanram Printery Golf Classic on Saturday last at the Lusignan Golf Course. But it was Maxim Mangra who took the Champion spot with an amazing net 65, after recovering from a not so good front nine.
A&R Jiwanram Printery of 31 Back St., Bel Air Village, Georgetown, Tel: 592-226-5588; 592-603-1250/1255 is a modern professional hi-tech Printing & Graphic Design Company that does a wide range of print jobs including banners, clothing, calendars, books, wrappers, business cards etc. in small or large quantities as requested, with a general maximum turnaround time of 24 hours. A&R Printery, a strong supporter of the Lusignan Golf Club, making available paper and print facilities for the Club at much reduced cost, and sometimes at no cost, sponsored its inaugural tournament on Saturday December 8, 2018, – a tournament that was won by Balgobin Ragnauth (66/23).
Playing in the 21 – 30 handicap flight, Maxim Mangra emerged 1st with a net score of 65 off a handicap of 26. Clifford Reis (69/25) placed 2nd, while Dr Philbert London (69/25) and Guillermo Escarraga (76/21) were close challengers.
In the 11 – 20 handicap flight, Ayube Subhan played a good net 73 off of handicap 15 to edge out Bholawram Deo (73/18) in the back nine play. Meanwhile, Gavin Todd (75/17), Mahindranauth Tewari (78/15) and Shanella Webster (79/15) put up commendable performances.
Mike Mangal placed 1st in the 0 – 10 handicap flight with a net 79 off a 9 handicap. He was chased, but not overtaken, by Club President Aleem Hussain (80/10); these two outdistanced the other players in their group.
Special prizes were won by Mahindranauth Tewari for the Longest Drive, Ayube Subhan for the Best Gross, and Maxim Mangra for the Nearest to The Pin. Maxim won a third prize – the tournament Champion prize – for returning the Best Net score of 65.
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