BRUSTER’S Real Ice Cream will, this Sunday, October 26, 2025, host the final warm-up event before the prestigious 2025 Brava Guyana Open Golf Championship at the Lusignan Golf Club (LGC).
The tournament will tee off at 08:00 hours sharp and is expected to feature a strong lineup of both local and international golfers eager to test their form ahead of the country’s most anticipated golfing event.
Serving as the final competitive tune-up before the two-day Guyana Open, scheduled for November 1st and 2nd, this weekend’s tournament is expected to deliver an engaging and high-level display of skill and sportsmanship. The format will be medal play over 18 holes, allowing players to challenge themselves under conditions similar to those they will face at the championship.
Prizes will be awarded for Best Net (1st, 2nd, and 3rd places), Overall Best Gross, Nearest to the Flag (Hole #19), and Longest Drive (Hole #19). These categories are designed to recognise outstanding performances across various levels of play, encouraging golfers of all skill ranges to compete at their best.
Director of Bruster’s Real Ice Cream Guyana, Paton George, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting the sport and fostering youth involvement. “We are proud of our partnership with the Lusignan Golf Club, now in its fifth uninterrupted year,” George said. “As one of the main sponsors of the Easter Weekend tournaments and the children’s Drive, Chip & Putt competitions, Bruster’s has been and will continue to support the growth of golf in Guyana. Our commitment is to help grow the game through youth participation.”
He further emphasised that Bruster’s sponsorship reflects the company’s broader approach to corporate social responsibility. “We look forward to hosting this weekend’s final warm-up tournament and continuing to support the sport through our Easter events and kids’ programmes in the years ahead,” he added.
As anticipation builds for the 2025 Brava Guyana Open, this Sunday’s tournament promises a day of competitive play, camaraderie, and preparation, highlighting Bruster’s enduring role in advancing the development of golf in Guyana.


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