Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Legendary golfer K. Nandasena Perera passes away

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K. Nandasena Perera born August 1954, re-shaped the game of golf in Sri Lanka, establishi­ng the RCGC Course Record of 63 in 1983 in the RCGC Open, which he won seven times sharing the record for the highest number of Sri Lanka Open wins with R.A. Anura Rohana.

Nandasena held an amazing record of victories during his illustriou­s career as an amateur golfer, winning the Sri Lanka Open seven times, the Sri Lanka National Amateur Golf Championsh­ips in 1988, 1989 and 1990, the All India Amateur Golf Championsh­ip in 1989 and 1990, the Amateur Championsh­ips of Pakistan, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, which were amassed during the period between 1987-1990, with the icing on the cake being the Beijing Asian Games Silver Medal in China in 1990.

Thereafter Nandasena turned profession­al and played in the Asian Golf Tour and qualified for the Japanese Golf Tour, but the cold weather affected Nandasena’s limbs as he suffered from severe arthritis. Nonetheles­s, come warm weather conditions Nandasena continued bringing glory to

Sri Lanka, flying the flag sky high as an exemplary golfing ambassador of Sri Lanka on and off the field.

Nandasena Perera’s legacy continues with his son Mithun Perera currently on the Profession­al Golf Tour of India. Nande leaves behind his loving partner and wife Ranjani, daughter Dr. Nithini who resides in India and son Mithun.

The last rights of K Nandasena Perera were carried out within 24 hours as per his last request yesterday (15th February 2019) at 5.00 p.m. at the General Cemetery Kanatte.

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