—Watson finishes with best gross score
DAVID Harry walked away with the overall net title when the Crown Mining Golf Championship was held on Saturday at the Lusignan Golf Club.
The 12 handicap golfer finished with an impressive five birdies en route to a net 67, which resulted in him also winning the 10-18 handicap flight.
Also outstanding was British player Tom Watkins, who used his long drives to power his way to a three-over-par 73, which earned him the best overall gross score at the championship.
The four handicapper also finished with the best net score in the 0-9 handicap flight after a countback win against Ravindra Harry, who finished with a gross 77 and a net 69.
Watkins was also victorious in the longest drive battle on hole number five.
In the 10-18 handicap division, Paton George finished second with an overall net score of 71 stemming from a handicap of 13.
In the 19-36 handicap flight, Ronald Bulkan emerged first with a net score of 69 (21 handicap), while Eureka Giddings placed second with a net score of 70 (handicap 24).
Kasim Khan also took home the Nearest to the pin prize (hole number four).
Crown Mining’s Executive Manager, Nadine Persaud, was on hand for the presentation ceremony.
The company also had its heavy duty TOLSEN tools on display.