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GDF and GGA launch golf programme at Base Camp Ayanganna

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In yet another milestone for the developmen­t of golf in Guyana, the Guyana Golf Associatio­n and Nexgen Golf Academy has joined forces with the Guyana Defence Force to create a specialize­d training programme for service men and women and their families at Base Camp Ayanganna.

Colonel Administra­tion & Quartering Captain Coast Guard Vernon Burnett said: “We see this as a multifacet­ed sport that brings great focus, discipline, integrity and dedication, all things that are necessary for great soldiers. We wish to thank Mr. Hussain and the Nexgen Golf Academy for their innovative approach to developmen­t of golf in Guyana and we firmly believe that his planned Inter-Services tournament will see the GDF excelling as always.”

According to Hussain, “This was an idea discussed with Chief-of-Staff, Brigadier Godfrey Bess last year and brought to fruition at the urging of former Prime Minister Sam Hinds who initiated the discussion with Captain Burnett. Nexgen Golf will provide access to equipment, balls and develop a training programme for the GDF along with organizing competitio­ns and providing guidance on grounds management and maintenanc­e.”

Base Commander Major Hubbard Rodney added, “Golf will become a part of the GDF’s sports programme and added to their summer camp outreach activities for disadvanta­ged families and children.

We see great potential for using the sport in ways to develop leaders in addition to the physical activities and fun for the families of our service men and women.”

Over the past two years, through the sole the efforts of the GGA and Nexgen Golf Academy, golf was introduced into the school system at the CSEC level and major partnershi­ps realized with the Texas Golf Associatio­n, USGA and LPGA Foundation. Guyana Golf was also featured in the Guiname Magazine and Golf Global, the Japanese golf magazine produced by the owner of Honda.

In 2021, Hussain made a bold prediction that golf would

become a major sport contender in Guyana and according to the Royal & Ancient Golf Associatio­n, once Guyana reaches his projected number of players, we will become the second largest Golf country in the region.

Asked why he believes this goal can be achieved, Hussain

explained that his unique teaching techniques allows him to guarantee that in just one session, anyone regardless of previous sport activities, can learn how to hit a golf ball properly. And with 155 physical education teachers in 8 out of 10 Regions already trained by him personally, they are capable of passing on that

instructio­n to thousands of students.

To find out just how to learn to play and start having GolFun with Nexgen Golf Academy (there are no membership fees and all equipment and balls are provided at a nominal fee), visit their Facebook/Instagram pages or call 645-0944.

 ?? ?? The Guyana Golf Associatio­n and Nexgen Golf Academy joined forces with the Guyana Defence Force to create a specialize­d training programme for service men and women and their families at Base Camp Ayanganna.
The Guyana Golf Associatio­n and Nexgen Golf Academy joined forces with the Guyana Defence Force to create a specialize­d training programme for service men and women and their families at Base Camp Ayanganna.

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