Major partnerships help GGA donate millions for school golf programme
NSC Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle, along with GGA president Aleem Hussain, among others during yesterday's ceremony at the Woolford Avenue mini course
NSC Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle, along with GGA president Aleem Hussain, among others during yesterday's ceremony at the Woolford Avenue mini course

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THE Guyana Golf Association (GGA) made incredible strides yesterday as Director of Sport Steve Ninvalle threw his support behind the association and its upcoming plans.
The body yesterday handed over equipment and balls to Region 3’s Regional Education Officer Mr Devendra Persaud, Regional Executive Officer Mr Jainarine Somwar and Regional Vice-Chairman Mr Omesh Satayannand as well as several teachers at the Vreed-en-Hoop headquarters.
REO Persaud said, “This is the beginning of major development in education especially since the focus is on Physical Education and Golf is among the few fully COVID-19 compliant sports. We will put every effort behind this programme and we intend to make Region 3 a dominant leader,”
Later that afternoon, the handover continued at the Woolford Avenue ground with Sport Director Ninvalle in attendance as equipment worth millions of dollars was designated for the youth and school programmes in Guyana.

Ninvalle expressed his delight at the rapid growth.
He said “It is the mission of the sports commission to provide all athletes and citizens with access to every sport and golf has shown itself to be of great interest to many. We are delighted to see the progress and will monitor its growth with enthusiasm.”
In January 2021, the Ministry of Education Allied Arts Unit and Department of Secondary Schools, guided by Education Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Alfred King, Ms Barker-King and Ms Gonsalves, partnered with the Guyana Golf Association and NexGen Golf Academy to develop a syllabus for teaching golf to students as a PE sports elective at CXC/CAPE.
The success of the pilot programme, led an effort to locate sufficient equipment to grow the game and president of the GGA, Aleem Hussain, reached out to a variety of companies and organisations. Hussain, along with vice-president of GOA, Godfrey Munroe, William and Aleena Knight (the Shafura Hussain Foundation in New York), started a chain of events that ended with fruitful results.

Quick response was received from Danny Ramnarain of DANCO Electrical, Anwar Buddy Shaffie, Sally Jack and several overseas-based Guyanese golfers.
The GGA, in addition to purchasing equipment and thousands of balls, received equipment donations from Anthony Gudiece, Captain Pete and Staff (Baiting Hollow Country Club), Steve Lieberman, Glenn Sable, Ken Lysek, and Mike DeLuca (Colonial Springs Country Club), Augie Abbatiello (Indian Hills Country Club), Jabbar Mowaigsh (Vineyard Valley Golf Course), Bob Maibusch (Pine Grove Springs), Guy Allen and Louie Chirco for the budding golf initiative. Transportation was provided by Zubie Hussein of Z & B Trucking.
Ricky Ramchand (Ramchand Auto) helped to secure donation of shipping services from not one but two major companies PasCargo and CS Worldwide Shipping & Logistics.
These shipping giants combined to donate over $1M to the golf programme and have pledged their ongoing support.
CS Worldwide Shipping & Logistics recently donated tens of thousands of face shields to Guyana and is also partnering with the Guyana Golf Association to distribute hand sanitisers and clothing (provided by Danny Ramnarain and Al Badrudeen) as the company gets ready to open local operations in Guyana.

Mr Chandi Singh said “Our organisation has been active in charitable activities around the world but were looking for a reliable partner in Guyana. Mr Hussain has shown great results and we are happy to support him and the GGA.” Hussain praised the efforts of Pascargo, one of the largest logistics companies in the country. saying, “The company lived up to its motto ‘We Save You all the Trouble’ and went above and beyond providing great service. They ensured delivery and were responsive throughout the process. We wish to thank the Ramdeo family, especially Syd, Ian, Chandra, and Stacia for their contributions and commitment to growing the sport in Guyana.” With equipment in hand, the stage is set for the GGA and Allied Arts Unit, led by Lindley Langhorne, to start the training of PE teachers in August for 50 more schools in Regions 2, 4 and 5 to provide over 10 000 students access to the sport by end of 2021
With support now being shown by dozens of major companies such as Assuria General Insurance; Copa Airlines; Blue Life Waters; Trophy Stall;

Ansa McAl; Toolsie Persaud; Kanuku Suites & Apartments; Service Guyana HVAC; Kanuku Tours; Angel Seafood Restaurant & Bar; Sunshine Snacks; Ram & Mcrae; Puran Brothers; Ramchand Auto; Panko Steel Construction; H. Nauth & Sons; AR Printery; Bissessar Shipping Company; CS World Cargo & Logistics; Sterling Products; Caliper Drones; PasCargo; Shafura Hussain Foundation; GTT; New Trend Auto; Maraiko Bay Resorts; NexGen Global Group and many others, it is evident that the sport is catching on, and with the added fact that it is one of the most fully COVID-19 compliant activities. Hussain said, “Just to see the sheer joy on the faces of new players, from ages 3 to 80, when they realise how easy it is to learn and how much fun this game can be is the best reward. The next Golf Camp (August 2-14) offers players from all walks of life access to learning and we will continue to use the sport as a platform for raising Awareness for various charities. Partnerships with various sporting disciplines such as table tennis, badminton, archery, and football have shown interest in golf and there are plans for a variety of competitions such as Putting, Chipping, Long Drive and Helicopter Ball Drop along with Foot Golf that is under way.”

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