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Guillermo Escarraga tops Banks DIH golf tournament

October 22, 2019
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From left: Aleem Hussain, Jerome Khan, Avinash Persaud, Avinda Kishore, Mike Gayadin, Miguel Oviedo for Guillermo Escarraga, Mahindranauth Tewari, Maxim Mangra and Gavin Todd of Banks DIH

Guillermo Escarraga of Macorp seems set to write his name in a prominent place in the upcoming Guyana Open 2019, as he beautifully outperformed the field with a superb net 61 off a 21 handicap, in the Banks DIH annual golf extravaganza of Sunday (October 20)

For the upcoming Guyana Open, new faces could be in winner’s row in the 19-28 Flight as Guillermo’s net 61, the overall best net performance for the day, was way ahead of past Club President Jerome Khan, who was second with net 70, off a handicap 24.

Other golfers in that Flight followed at a distance; Mauro Remiro and Miguel Oviedo both scored 78/28, Jordi Pinol (86/28), Lloyd Fung-A-Fat (87/28), Mario Acuna (89/28), Eion Blue (90/28) and Solomon Bannister (96/28).

Noticeably, in the tournament of the day before (Saturday, October 19) Guillermo came in a close second (67/22) behind recently returned Nirmaldeo Sarwan (66/24), who himself could be a keen contender in that category.

Performances in the 10-18 or ‘B’ Flight is generally less predictable as this Flight has the largest group of golfers. On Sunday the winners were Mike Gayadin (64/14) and Mahindranauth Tewari (67/15).

They were followed by Bridgelall Harry (68/16), Lakram Ramsundar (69/18), Rakesh Harry (71/18), Satrohan Tiwari (73/16), Aasrodeen Shaw (74/13), Deoram Dinanath (74/15), Hilbert Shields (74/16), and George Bulkan and Ian Gouveia (75/16) in the range below 76 net. By comparison, Saturday’s winners were Pur Persaud (64/16), and Satrohan Tiwari (70/16).

Sunday’s results in the 0-9 category also suggest possible new faces for the Guyana Open 2019 winners row. While nine-time Guyana Open champion Avinash Persaud retained the Best Gross score with 73, younger brother and also a previous Guyana Open winner, Avinda Kishore, produced a gross 75 and seemed set on laying a challenge for the title of champion this year.

In this category the net winners were Avinda Kishore (70/5) and Avinash Persaud (71/2). The performances of Mike Mangal (72/9), Aleem Hussain (73/8), Alfred Mentore (74/9) and Patrick Prashad (75/9) suggest that they too are likely to offer stiff competition for the championship.

The Longest Drive was won by Avinda Kishore, while Nearest-to-the-Pin was won by Mahindranauth Tewari.

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