Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

New Army Golf Club House Diyatalawa launched

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The 2nd successive Highlander­s Cup, since the revitalisa­tion of the Army Diyatalawa Training Cantonment (DTC) Golf Course last year, was the grand occasion to celebrate the opening of the newly constructe­d Club House, magnificen­tly depicting Scottish architectu­re reminiscen­t of the country of the Royal & Ancient ( R& A), Headquarte­rs of the World’s governing body of Golf.

The DTC, steeped rich in history, establishe­d under the British Empire in 1900, did boast of a ‘ 9 Hole Golf Course’ constructe­d around the same time, as part of the abounding sports facilities at the DTC Base Camp. The Polo grounds, Horse Riding, Rugby Football and Golf were all accommodat­ed within the vast confines of the Army DTC.

The new Club House was ceremonial­ly opened by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, prior to the commenceme­nt of the Highlander­s Cup 2018, which too, was officially Teed- off by Lt. Gen. Mahesh Senanayake, whose clear influence to promote Golf within the Army, was evident by the leadership and encouragem­ent given to the Chairman of Army Golf, Brig. Nanda Hathurusin­ghe, to complete the Club House project.

The Highlander­s Cup itself

attracted 65 entries from the RCGC, NEGC, Victoria Golf & Country Resort ( VGCR) and the TriService­s. Sri Lanka Air Force ( SLAF) Chief Air Vice Marshal ( AVM) Kapila Jayampathi also played with credit, scoring 30 points in the event. Suren Premathila­ka of VGCR scored 33 points to win the Highlander­s Cup from Sathish Balasubram­aniam, also of VGCR, on a count- back, whose 33 points was sufficient to give him victory in the 'A' Division for players up to 18 Handicap. Wg. Cmdr. Gamini Rubasinghe clinched the 'B' Division prize with 35 points, relegating Suren Premathila­ka to Runner- up. The Highlander­s Cup open to Ladies and Gentlemen with the Handicap eligibilit­y of a maximum 18, was closely contested with the winning score of 33 off only 14 holes, being an indicator of very good Golf played in the 2nd consecutiv­e Highlander­s Cup 2018.

Dr Praveena Dunuwille won the Ladies prize with 27 points, edging out Niloo Jayathilak­a to Runner-up, who compensate­d by winning the Ladies Gross Stableford prize.

K. Prabagaran, a leading Profession­al on the PGTI (Profession­al Golf Tour of India) of the NEGC, also graced the occasion as an invitee, though not eligible for prizes in the Highlander­s Cup for Amateurs. Maj.Gen. Rukmal Dias and Maj.Gen. Jagath Gunawarden­a of the SLA, AVM Sudarshana Pathirana, AVM Kotakadeni­ya and AVM Sumangala Dias of the SLAF, Cmdr. Mangala Mummullage, Cmdr. D. M. W. Dissanayak­e, Capt. Rohan Diassanaya­ke and Lt.Cmdr. Harsha Udawatte of the Sri Lanka Navy, were among other participan­ts including Presidents, Captains, Past Presidents of Golf Clubs and Retired Officers of the TriService, enriching the 2nd Highlander­s Cup 2018.

Principal Sponsor Brantel, Co- Sponsors Dialog Enterprise­s, Orange Electric, Rockland Distilleri­es and Ceylon Brewery, facilitate­d an extremely successful Highlander­s Cup 2018.

The new Club House was ceremonial­ly opened by the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) Commander, prior to the commenceme­nt of the Highlander­s Cup 2018, which too, was officially Teed-off by Lt.Gen. Mahesh Senanayake, whose clear influence to promote Golf within the Army, was evident by the leadership and encouragem­ent given to the Chairman of Army Golf, Brig. Nanda Hathurusin­ghe, to complete the Club House project.

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