Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A galaxy of stars at RCGC Open

- By Narendra Kulatunga

The much anticipate­d Sri Lanka Open Golf tournament will tee off on 18 to 22 July at the Ridgeways - RCGC. This year down on the cards are some top Asian and Indian profession­als along with several talented Sri Lankan Golfers.

The shot in the arm for this tournament, had been given by the JAT Holdings,who has come up with a cheque of Rupees Two Million.

Sri Lanka Golf Union (SLGU), in an endeavour to profession­alise Sri Lanka Golf have embarked on a journey, to establish Sri Lanka as an alternate Profession­al Golf Circuit in the South East Asian region attracting more Sri Lankans to turn profession­al and join the circuit.

The Sri Lanka Open was first played in year 1970. The main aim was to motivate the non-members of the Golf Club to take up the sport in a profession­al capacity. This resulted in K. Nandasena Perera representi­ng Sri Lanka and winning several titles within the Asian region and a Silver Medal at the Beijing Asian Games in 1990. Then a decade later Anura Rohana achieved the same feat by winning at Seoul Asian Games in 2002. Both of them have won the Sri Lanka Open a record seven times each. Anura Rohana, is presently ranked 4th in the Indian Profession­al Golf Tournament. By the way Nandasena has passed on the mantle of genius to his son, Mithun Perera, who at present is participat­ing in the Chinese Taipei Open Championsh­ip and is scheduled to play in this tournament too.

A minimum of six Indian Profession­als who played in the Sri Lanka Open of 2014 and 2015, seem certain to play as well and overall the JAT Sri Lanka Open is poised to have an interestin­g field and Championsh­ip has never being this 'open' and hard to call on the winner.

Among the local profession­al stalwarts competing will be K. Prabhagara­n, the National Champ, winner of the Sri Lanka open twice 2013 and 2014, and N. Thangaraja­h who won the Sri Lanka Open in 2015. The other competitor­s who will give a stiff challenge are B.G.Lalith Kumara, Vijitha Bandara and Jehan De Saram, who will fight it out to come on top to win the 2016 Championsh­ip.

In the Amateur and youngster category Kushal Johnpillai, Husni Uvaiz, Alain Gyi, Prashan Peiris, Sachin De Silva, Amrith De Soysa, Avinesh Nareshkuma­r and Rusi Captain could also contribute to the competitio­n.

The title sponsorshi­p agreement was signed by Priyath Fernando,President of Sri Lanka Golf Union and Aelien Gunawarden­a,the Managing Director of JAT Holdings.

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