Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bradby Golf 2020, Tharanga and Samitha to lead

- BY SHAMZEER JALEEL

Bradby Golf which is a much looked forward event each year, taking place a day before the Kandy leg of the annual Bradby Shield encounter will see Tharanga Gunasekera (Old Trinitians) and Samitha Perera (Old Royalists) leading their respective outfits as Bradby Golf celebrates its fifth anniversar­y in 2020. This tournament is played for the G. C. Wickremasi­nghe Challenge Trophy.

Tharanga, a keen advocate of the game, got in to golf 3 years back at the Royal Colombo Golf Course (RCGC) where he learnt his basics. He became the player with the highest gross score for his alma-mater at the 2019 event which took place at the Victoria Golf and Country Resort (VGCR). He was one of the founder members who introduced the game to Trinity College recently. An initiative which has been a major success with more than 40 students engaging in the game at present.

Tharanga speaking to Daily Mirror said “I am honored to lead Trinity in 2020, as Bradby Golf celebrates its fifth anniversar­y. I am thankful to Bimal Fernando and Ravana Wijeratne who initiated this event from Trinity which is a great event, building amazing camaraderi­e between Royal and Trinity and seen a steady rise in participat­ion and support from its partners.” Meanwhile the Old Royalist outfit will be led by Samitha Perera who began playing the game while studying in the United States. His passion for the game and serious golfing, however, was kindled two years ago after playing alongside fellow competitiv­e golfers and obtaining his official handicap from RCGC.

Royal College Captain, Samitha Perera said “It is truly an honor to be leading the Old Royal team for Bradby Golf 2020. Very rarely does one get to be part of a tradition in making and the event in its fifth consecutiv­e year has steadily been making strides to be the most anticipate­d invent in the golfing calendar. There is no doubt that 2020 will be bigger and better than its predecesso­rs and I have confidence that the team will continue in our undefeated streak and lift coveted trophy.

The fifth anniversar­y edition will see a change of format from Stableford to Match play.

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