Guyadin carts off Muneshwar’s-sponsored Father’s Day golf tourney

Mike Guyadin had an inspirational day on the golf course and eased to victory in the Muneshwar’s Ltd. sponsored Father’s Day Medal Play golf tournament Saturday at the Lusignan Club.

From left, Robin Muneshwar, Sookram Deosarran, Mike Guyadin (winner), Avinda Kishore and Lester Alvis.

Guyadin recorded a net 65 from a gross 79 playing off a 14 handicap to emerge winner beating his nearest rival by four strokes.

There was a close battle for second position but it was the recovery of third place finisher teenager Avinda Kishore who, despite making eight on the 14th hole, rebounded to claim a place on the podium.

Kishore (net 69 gross 82 handicap 13) and second place finisher Sookram Deosarran both ended on 69 but Deosarran (net 69 gross 78 handicap 9) claimed the prize on a count back.

Previous winner and tournament sponsor Robert Hanoman playing off a handicap 23 turned in a creditable performance to end with net 72 from a gross 95.

Mohanlall Dinanauth was Nearest to the Pin on hole number eight.

Robin Muneshwar, who represented Muneshwar’s Limited, thanked the players for participating in the tournament.

According to Muneshwar, he has seen a tremendous improvement to the course and he lauded the executives of the club for their effort in promoting the sport locally.

He said his company has been sponsoring the tournament for the past six years and made a commitment to continue sponsoring the annual tournament “for a number of years to come.

“We are a small company but we will expand our budget to sponsor golf and other sports locally,” he added.

Club president, Lester Alvis, expressed gratitude to Muneshwar’s for their continued support.

He said that golf was a growing sport locally adding that companies like Musheshwar’s Ltd. can benefit from the publicity derived from sponsoring weekly tournaments.

This weekend’s Medal Play tournament will be sponsored by Safeway Security Ltd.

Meanwhile, plans by the club to publish a magazine in association with Guyana Entertainment Magazine (GEM) is progressing and former President Mel Sankies has requested that any former member with information on the club to contact him.