Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Access edges-out Sri Lankan to win Shakespear­e shield

- By Dian Abeywarden­a

The Shakespear­e Shield presented by Carson Cumberbatc­h & Co; in 1911, in memory of their Chairman Mr. W. Shakespear­e, has being an annual feature event in the Royal Colombo Golf Club since then and is continued to be sponsored by Carson Cumberbatc­h PLC including the 2018 edition.

The unique feature of the Shakespear­e Shield event is that it is played in the Foursome format, restricted to Directors and employees of limited liability companies, Proprietor­s, Partners and e m p l o ye e s of F i r ms, Employees of a Government Department, Diplomatic personnel and/ or employees of ( a) Embassies ( b) High Commission ( c) Legation ( d) Consulates, Representa­tives and or employees of the same I n t e r nat i o n a l M i s s i o n , Service personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force or Police.

2018 has being no less competitiv­e than any previous year with 19 partnershi­ps vying for the Shakespear­e

S h i e l d , p l ayed in t he Foursome Stableford points basis, one round Stableford best score. The format allows Men and Ladies to combine and partner representi­ng any organisati­on permitted by the tournament rules.

Access Group represente­d by Shamal Perera and Ranshan Gomez edged out Damindra Fernando and Milinda Ratnayake, Representi­ng Sri Lankan Airlines on a count back of the better back nine after being tied on a creditable 41 points. The Winner and Runners- up were well clear of the next challenger­s Ammara Hotels, Dynawash Limited and John Keels Holdings, all three partnershi­ps on 35 points.

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