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GGA/NexGen golf Summer Camp begins next week

-camp to be held in honour of the late Colin Ming

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From Thursday, the Guyana Golf Associatio­n and the NexGen Golf Academy will host a 16-day Golf Summer Camp at its facility on Woolford Avenue.

According to a release, the camp will cater for new players of all ages with experience­d players also to be given an opportunit­y to hone their skills.

The release added that it is hoped that the camp will give the Guyana Golf Associatio­n the foundation for the selection of players to start building a national team that will represent the country at upcoming events.

The camp is the second edition of its kind and it will be dedicated to former Coach and sponsor of the Academy, the late Colin Ming.

Ming was an avid promoter of sports to young kids and a dedicated coach who had a dream of producing a local PGA golfer.

His son Samuel Ming said “This is something my dad was happy to be a part of and we wish the Academy every success and will support them as they work to carry out his desires.”

It was last July that Colin Ming and Neil Jones, donated hundreds of junior golf clubs to fellow Queen’s College alumni Aleem Hussain, to ensure that kids would have access to equipment to learn the sport.

That was a part of the reason why golf has grown as it helped lead to the implementa­tion of the sport in 51 schools to date (an additional 50 set to be added in August) and more than 5,000 students having access to the game in less than 12 months.

The golf camp is sponsored in part by Assuria General Insurance; Copa Airlines; Blue Life Waters; Trophy Stall; Ansa Mcal; Toolsie Persaud; Kanuku Suite & Apartments; Kanuku Tours; Angel Seafood Restaurant & Bar; Sunshine Snacks; Ram & Mcrae; Puran Brothers; Crown Mining; Panko Steel Constructi­on; OES; H. Nauth & Sons; AR Printery; Bissessar Shipping Company; CS World Cargo & Logistics; Sterling Products; Caliper Drones; PasCargo; New Trend Auto; Maraiko Bay Resorts; Shafura Hussain Foundation and NexGen Global Group.

Those companies are among the major sponsors of golf in Guyana and will assist in the donation prizes and trophies as well as provide 25 spots for under-privileged kids at no cost.

The camp continues the tradition started by Christophe­r Ram (Ram & McRae) and Ramesh Dookhoo (Banks DIH) earlier this year when they partnered with the Academy to offer free lessons for underprivi­leged children.

All clubs and balls, along with water and a snack daily will be provided by the Academy. Warm up drills will conducted by Coach Miguel Wong, who along with members of the Titans Table Tennis Club will also provide Free table tennis instructio­n for the kids.

Registrati­on for the programme, which has a nominal cost of $8,000, ends on Wednesday. Timings for the classes are Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-6pm. On Saturday July 17th, there will be the skills competitio­n and graduation where each participan­t will receive a certificat­e, goody bag and top players will get medals and trophies.

In addition, there will be an aerial show with Drones/Model Airplanes; demonstrat­ion by the Archery team and demonstrat­ions by the Titans Table Tennis Club during week two where the kids can participat­e.

Additional­ly, all parents will have a chance to Putt to win prizes as well. To top it off, there will an Ice-Cream Day provided by Sterling Products.

Coaches for the Camp are GGA President Aleem Hussain, Christine Sukhram (9-time Guyana Women’s Champion), Dr. Joaan Deo (2- time Guyana Open & Suriname Ladies Champion) and Miguel Wong (Guyana’s Highest Ranked Male Table Tennis Player who has played in the German Leagues).

Golf is one of the few fully COVID-19 compliant sports and all guidelines are being observed.

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The Guyana Golf Associatio­n and the NexGen Golf Academy will host a 16-day Golf Summer Camp at its facility on Woolford Avenue from Thursday.

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