Veteran Amateur Golfer Navinda Ranga, came to his own at the beautiful Nuwara Eliya Golf Club Course (NEGC) leading all four rounds of the Lectra Sri Lanka Golf Grand-Prix 2019, March Edition winning two strokes from another veteran B.A. Sanjeewa, who was eight strokes ahead of Sisira Kumara the winner of the February edition played [...]

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Navinda Ranga leads all the way to win March Edition in Nuwara Eliya

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Navinda Ranga recieving his award from the sponsors of the tournament Lectra Sri Lanka

Veteran Amateur Golfer Navinda Ranga, came to his own at the beautiful Nuwara Eliya Golf Club Course (NEGC) leading all four rounds of the Lectra Sri Lanka Golf Grand-Prix 2019, March Edition winning two strokes from another veteran B.A. Sanjeewa, who was eight strokes ahead of Sisira Kumara the winner of the February edition played at the RCGC in Colombo.

M U Chanaka Perera the reigning Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Champion, secured 4th place with 313 Gross aggregate over 4 rounds, 14 strokes behind the winner. Haroon Aslam the upcoming prospect from Victoria Golf and Country Resort (VGCR) continued his progressive improvement finishing in Tied 5th place with seasoned players J.M.D. Indika, Vinoth Kumar from NEGC and U.A. Ranasinghe who won all the stroke play events Gross and Net at the recently concluded Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Championship 2018. The Sri Lanka Golf Union have commenced a physical training program in cooperation with the Ministry of Sport and the NOC, enhancing performance of the SLGU national pool players. The emergence of some of the youngsters like Ranasinghe, Sampath Kelum and Chanaka Perera who won the Sri Lanka Amateur Golf Championship is a testimony to the progress of physical fitness.

The on-going LECTRA Sri Lanka Golf Grand Prix 2019, by Apparel Technologies, sponsored by Bobbin Group of Companies facilitates the Sri Lankan pool players and other top Amateurs to be Ranked among the best in the world, since all scores of the Grand-Prix events are sent to R&A – WAGR (World Amateur Golf Rankings) and every year the APGC (Asia-Pacific Golf Federation) Championship event is played on a rotation basis in an exceptional venue globally. WAGR monitored by R&A is the bench-mark to measure the individual ranking of Amateur Golfers in the Asia Pacific Region.

 

FINAL STANDINGS LECTRA GRAND PRIX 2019 MARCH EDITION BY APPAREL TECHNOLOGIES

299 – NAVINDA RANGA (WINNER)

301 – B.A. SANJEEWA (1ST RUNNER-UP)

309 – SISIRA KUMARA (2ND RUNNER-UP)

313 – M.U. CHANAKA PERERA

319 – J.M.D. INDIKA, HAROON ASLAM, B.VINOTH KUMAR,
U.A. RANASINGHE

320 – J.K. JANUKA DILSHAN

321 – SAMPATH KELUM

322 – S. DHUWARSHAN

323 – K.G.J.B. RATNAYAKE

325 – M.H. CHALITHA PUSHPIKA

327 – T. JAYASEELAN

328 – R.SURESHAN

333 – S. ANUSHAN

335 – R.M.S. RUPASINGHE, P.D.S.U. KUMARA

341 – LAMIDU RAINIKA

343 – ROSANA PRASAD

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