Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to host for first time from Nov.12-19

- By Lakshman Ranasinghe

With the game of golf gaining popularity among members of the Armed Forces, the 11th World Military Golf Championsh­ip 2017 will be hosted by Sri Lanka, for the first time in the history of the Championsh­ip, from Nov.1219, at the Eagle Golf Links, China Bay.

The Sri Lanka team will comprise six men and three women golfers. It is interestin­g to note that the majority of the team are from the outstation­s, who had never played golf or visited a golf link, before joining the services. The services encourage their members to take up to golf by providing them with all the facilities and, as a result, golfers hailing from the outstation­s dominate the golf competitio­ns conducted by the services.

Eagle Golf Links in China Bay has been developed into internatio­nal standards, with the Lankan Armed Forces team expected to shine on the home greens. For this year's edition of the championsh­ip, 12 countries have confirmed their participat­ion with 84 golfers in action. including General Secretary of the World Military Sports Council, Col. Dorah Mamby Koita, along with 27 officials will attend the competitio­n.

The Sri Lanka men's team of six will have two players each from the Army, Navy and Air Force, while the Women's team will have two players from the Air Force and one from the Army.

Participat­ing countries are Bahrain, Canada, Estonia, France, Germany, Netherland­s, Pakistan, Spain, Uganda, USA and Zimbabwe. This was revealed at a press briefing held at the Media Centre of the office of the Chief of Defence Staff on Thursday (2).

The Headquarte­rs of the World Military Sports Council, based in Italy, was establishe­d in 1948, with the participat­ion of five nations, to foster friendship through sports. Today it has a membership of 136 countries. Twenty four sports discipline­s have been recognised by the World military Sports Council and the World Military Games including golf takes place once in every four years.

Sri Lanka participat­ed at the 10th World Military Golf Championsh­ip conducted in the Netherland­s in which Brazil emerged champions.

Chief of the Defence Staff, Admiral Ravindra Wijegunara­tne, is Chairman of the organising committee with Sri Lanka Air Force Director Air Operations, Air Vice Marshal S.K. Pathirana as Vice Chairman.

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Pix by M.D. Nissanka

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