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Dialog Enterprise Tees Up International Golf

Written by Dishan De Saa ,

Dialog Enterprise, the corporate solutions arm of premier connectivity provider Dialog Axiata PLC has become the proud title sponsor of the Dialog Enterprise International Tournament.

The major professional golf tournament to be held in Sri Lanka will tee off from the 5th to the 8th of December 2013 at the Royal Colombo Golf Club (RCGC).

The Dialog Enterprise International Tournament has already confirmed the participation of about 100 top international professional and amateur golfers from the Asian golfing circuit who will battle it out at the RCGC. The practice rounds leading to the tournament will be worked out on the 3rd and 4th of December at the same venue.

Hosting this ProAm tournament would make it possible to host the PGIT and AGIT tournaments in Colombo which would also attract top professional golfers from the European circuit.

Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, said, “We are delighted to stage the inaugural Dialog Enterprise International in partnership with Dialog. The tournament will further strengthen our presence in Sri Lanka and provide our members yet another opportunity to play in different conditions outside India.”

“The event reaffirms PGTI’s growing stature as a strong platform for players from the South Asian region to gain competitive experience and make their presence felt on the higher tours. We wish the players all the best and thank the sponsors, the promoters and the Royal Colombo Golf Club for supporting us in staging this event,” Padamjit Singh Sandhu further said.

The Royal Colombo Golf Club, one of the most prestigious Golf clubs in the country and a true golfing challenge was established in 1880 and is the oldest golf club in Sri Lanka. The par 71 course measures 6,560 yards through a varied ‘landscape’ of fairways, trees and water bodies.

“Golf’s popularity has increased tremendously over the years and in this tournament we will see international and national golfers performing on the same platform, hence we are in for a fantastic weekend of golf at the RCGC.”

Chandana Weerasinghe, MD of Pro Golf and Promoter of the first ever modified Stableford format is excited about the format and possibly on coming Sunday, a person way behind the leaders can have a great round and win the event.

“It was time to make some changes to the normal stroke play format and to see this shape up the way it has should help grow the sport. I thank Dialog for seeing this new opportunity and supporting this event as always has been,” Chandana Weerasinghe, MD Pro Golf said.

Earlier this year Dialog Enterprise hosted an invite only tournament which attracted diehard golfers from leading blue chip companies.

“Dialog has always been associated with different types of sports. On this occasion, we are delighted to be the official patron with a classic sport like golf and be a title sponsor of the Dialog Enterprise International Tournament,” Jeremy Huxtable, Chief Officer at Dialog Enterprise said.

Dialog Axiata PLC, a subsidiary of Axiata Group Berhad (Axiata), operates Sri Lanka’s largest and fastest growing mobile telecommunications network. The Company is also one of the largest listed companies on the Colombo Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization. Dialog is also Sri Lanka’s largest Foreign Direct Investor (FDI) with investments totalling over USD 1.5 billion.

Dialog has been at the forefront of innovation in the mobile industry in Sri Lanka since the late 90’s, propelling the nation’s mobile telephony infrastructure to a level of advancement on par with the developed world. The company delivers advanced mobile telephony and high speed mobile broadband services to a subscriber base in excess of 8 Million Sri Lankans, via 2.5G and 3G/3.5G and 4G networks. In April 2013, the company secured the distinction of becoming the first service provider in South Asia to launch mobile 4G FD-LTE services. The company was also the first service provider in South Asia to launch 3G services in 2006. Dialog also provides a comprehensive suite of International Roaming Services across a global footprint comprising of more than 200 countries, and operates a wide portfolio of international telecommunication services, including but not limited to retail and wholesale international voice and data services.

Dialog Axiata supplements its market leading position in the Mobile Telecommunications sector with a robust footprint and market presence in Sri Lanka’s Fixed Telecommunications and Digital Television markets through its fully owned subsidiaries Dialog Broadband Networks (Private) Ltd (DBN) and Dialog Television (Private) Ltd., (DTV).

DBN is Sri Lanka’s second largest Fixed Telecommunications provider. DBN serves residential and enterprise customers with voice, broadband, lease lines and customized telecommunication services. DBN has the distinction of being the first telecommunications operator in Sri Lanka to launch 4th Generation LTE High Speed Broadband Services. DBN is also a leading provider of Radio and Optical Fibre based transmission infrastructure facilities. DTV operates a Direct-to-Home (DTH) Digital Satellite TV service and is the market leader in Sri Lanka’s Pay TV sector. DTV supports a broad array of international and local content in both Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) formats alongside a wide portfolio of Sri Lankan television channels and delivers high quality infotainment to a viewer base in excess of 275,000 Sri Lankan Households.

Dialog is an ISO 9001 certified company and has received numerous local and international awards including the National Quality Award, Sri Lanka Business Excellence Award, and 3 successive GSM World Awards. At the SLIM-Nielsen People’s Choice Awards 2013, Dialog was voted by Sri Lankan consumers as the Telecom Service Provider of the Year in addition to being named the Internet Service Provider of the Year.

Dialog Enterprise committed to enhancing the quality of golfers in Sri Lanka

Dialog Enterprise, recently concluded a golf clinic conducted by both Sri Lankan and Indian golf professionals at the Royal Golf Club. The golf clinic was opened for both children and adults, reiterating the ability of a corporate to enhance the quality of a sport and its professionals.

The golf clinic gave Dialog Enterprise customers the opportunity to learn the right techniques, movements, stance, and grip that is demonstrated by professional golfers. Two of the coaches at the clinic were Sri Lanka’s best and Dialog Enterprise sponsored, Mithun Perera and K.  Prabakaran who took part in the SLPA Open 2013. Dialog Enterprise, Gold sponsors for the SLPA Open 2013 is committed towards nurturing the sport of golf in Sri Lanka and has taken on the responsibility of sponsoring Mithun Perera ranked first in Sri Lanka and K. Parabakaran who ranks number three, thereby allowing them to participate in international golf tournam

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Dialog Enterprise’s dedication in promoting this uncommon sport gave participants a rare chance to learn from experienced golfers with each participant receiving a certificate in completing the clinic.

“The game of golf has grown in popularity in the last few years hence there are more children becoming interested in the sport and I can see the level of talent that they possess. By nurturing their talent and encouraging them we would be able to see the game of golf emerge and bring prestige to Sri Lanka,” said Dialog Enterprise Chief Officer Jeremy Huxtable.
Dialog has always been the frontrunner of Innovation in Sri Lanka’s Mobile industry, and has supported many prestigious events. They launched their services in 1995 as the 4th entrant to Sri Lanka’s Cellular Market and was the first digital network in South Asia. Being also the first operator in Asia Pacific to deliver international roaming in 1997 Dialog Axiata presently has the largest number of subscribers and revenue share with regards to its mobile network.

 

 

Dialog Enterprise to support two golfers

The ‘Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013’ golf tournament was held last week. The Sri Lanka Ports Authority was the title sponsor while Dialog Enterprise was the gold sponsor of the event.

“The SLPA Open 2013, was held at the Royal Colombo Golf Club with a a record number of participants and the biggest prize money of $ 70,000 for a golf tournament in Sri Lanka,” a spokesman for the company said.

Dialog Enterprise will sponsor two of the top golfers in Sri Lanka, Mithun Perera and K Prabagaran at all local and international level golf tournaments in 2013.

“Professional golf is still at a nascent stage in Sri Lanka although we have professional players who can represent the country internationally. Dialog Enterprise believes that our support and commitment will assist these players to take Sri Lanka to the next level,” said Chief Officer, Dialog Enterprise, Jeremy Huxtable.

“Golf is a prestigious game. I am lucky to have the support of Dialog. Their generous sponsorship will help me to take my game to another level. I thank the management of Dialog and Chandana Weerasinghe for their support,” said Mithun Perera.

Dialog Enterprise is the corporate solutions arm of Dialog Axiata.

Sri Lanka set to host second major Professional golf event

Colombo, Sri Lanka, April 3, 2013: At the media briefing held to announce the Golf Tour of India professional golf tournament, at the Royal Colombo Golf Club from April 16 to 19, 2013. (Pic by Ranjith Wimalasiri)

The Professional Golf Tour of India is set to stage the first professional golf tournament in Sri Lanka this month when over 100 top golf professionals will tee off at The Royal Colombo Golf Club, in The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013.

Sri Lanka Ports Authority will be the title sponsor.

The tournament will be played at the historic Royal Colombo Golf Club from April 16 to 19, with top professional golfers from Sri Lanka, India and other countries, who will vie for the US$70,000 event (LKR 9,000,000.00).

The tournaments will feature professional golfers of the likes of Shiv Kapur, Anirban Lahiri, Himmat Rai, and Chiragh Kumar, along with local golfing stars and prominent PGTI members – Mithun Perera and Anura Rohana.

Local amateur golfers will tee off in the tournament alongside the professionals, allowing for much needed exposure to the amateur golfers.

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority, already a keen supporter of golf in Sri Lanka, sees this event and its subsequent development over the next few years as a natural progression in raising the sport’s profile in the country.

Dr. Priyath Wickrema, Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, said, “The Sri Lanka Ports Authority is proud to be associated with the season’s first professional golf tournament in Sri Lanka and towards the growth of the game. We have been supporting various sporting activities and are very keen to take the lead to promote the growth of golf, and it is a great start to have these world class professional golfers coming over to Sri Lanka. With a history of over 34 years in supporting more than 14 sporting disciplines in Sri Lanka, we are definitely proud that the Royal Colombo Golf Club, has been given the opportunity to host such a prestigious tournament, creating history in Sri Lanka.”

Capt. Nihal Keppetipola, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Ports Authority added, “it has brought a golf event of international standing to Colombo and has served the purpose of popularising golf in Sri Lanka. Golf is the most popular game among the maritime fraternity. At the end of the PGTI game, a Pro-Am will be hosted by SLPA, Dialog, BTL Shipping and other sponsors, which will ensure the participation of many high profile golfing personalities, who will be flying down to Sri Lanka to take part in this tournament. I am sure we will all enjoy and most importantly, amateur golfers will benefit most, seeing these professional players in action and by playing with them.”

Integral to the success of The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013 is the support given by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau in facilitating key functional aspects of the event and providing a range of marketing and promotional channels to platform the tournament’s exposure and profile. Golf is a major tourism driver throughout the world, and the bureau is looking to support golf in Sri Lanka as part of its tourism brief for the country.

“Golf tourism is a significant element in many countries’ visitor profiles. The Ministry of Tourism is delighted to see new initiatives such as The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013 and are keen to provide our support to the event, not only to establish Sri Lanka on the world’s sporting map as a quality golfing destination, but also to project the country’s many positive benefits and unique features to a wider audience,” said Rumy Jauffer, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau.

Jeremy Huxtable, Chief Officer for Dialog Enterprise, sharing his thoughts on the tournament and golf at large said, “Dialog Enterprise has stepped forward as the Gold Sponsor for the SLPA Open 2013 tournament as well as the amateur qualifying rounds, based on the firm belief that the support of a strong corporate who will be integral in driving any sport in this country by providing much needed support to players as well as the governing bodies for any given sport. This formula of engagement with a sport has proved to be successful to Dialog when it comes to football, rugby and to a certain extent, cricket in this country. The engagement with golf in powering not just the occasional tournament, but the rising stars of Sri Lanka golf like Mithun Perera, who is incidentally the number 1 player in Sri Lanka, who are currently on the professional circuit, is a reiteration of that belief and engagement Dialog has with sports in general.”

The venue chosen to host the tournament, The Royal Colombo Golf Club, one of the most prestigious golf clubs in the country and a true golfing challenge was established in 1880 and is the oldest golf club in Sri Lanka. The par 71 course measures 6,560 yards through a varied ‘landscape’ of fairways, trees and water bodies. “The Royal Colombo Golf Club is very proud to host The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013, and to support golf in Sri Lanka, as it takes its rightful place in the professional tour ranks. I am sure all the players and officials will receive a wonderful welcome and really enjoy the RCGC experience. We look forward to a successful tournament and it becoming a well established event in Sri Lanka’s sporting calendar,” said Nimal Piyaratne, Captain, Royal Colombo Golf Club.

Professional Golf Tour of India Director, Padamjit Singh Sandhu expressed his gratitude to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority for its support for golf. Sandhu believes professional golf in the Sri Lanka will continue to grow with continued support from the corporate sector. Sandhu further said, “we are delighted to stage the inaugural Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open in partnership with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. This new addition to our schedule offers our members yet another opportunity to play outside India. The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open will further contribute in positioning the PGTI as the premier professional tour in the South Asian region. We wish the players all the best and thank the sponsors, the promoters and the Royal Colombo Golf Club for supporting us in staging this event.

“We are delighted to see our commitment and interest becoming reality and organising the second professional golf events to nurture golf in the country. The staging of such international events is an essential element in any country’s golfing development and we are very pleased to be able to play our part in raising the profile of the sport in Sri Lanka. Real credit and thanks should go to The Sri Lanka Ports Authority, The Ministry of Tourism, Dialog Enterprise and The Royal Colombo Golf Club for their support for the event and all other co-sponsors and the players. We are fortunate in having good relationships with many of the players and they have been really supportive of our initiative in committing to the tournament and helping to create such a strong field,” said Chandana Weerasinghe (Pro Golf) and Neeraj Sareen (Sports Mantra).

Chandana’s out-of-the-box golf dream

Sri Lanka’s second professional golf open

By S.R. Pathiravithana

If monotony creeps into your day-to-day life, our daily deeds can seem like drudgery. Yet, if you are bold enough to first dream and think and then challenge the status quo, the chances are more that you will end up a winner.

Chandana Weerasinghe, though a bit slight in stature, is imposing and goes about his business with real conviction. He knows he is on to a winner in brining the professional golf circuit into Sri Lanka and is not afraid to say that the Lankan pro-golf circuit will reach the standard of upper Asian professional tournaments like the Singapore and the Malaysian Opens within the next five years.Chandana took to golf about a decade ago, but at the beginning he was not quite confident. But, as his game began grow, he not only became a serious golfer, but also began to dream of taking the game towards a path it had not tread before.

Last year it was Standard Charted Bank that came up with the sponsorship and, much to the surprise of the entire circuit, the cup stayed at home, when Mithun Perera beat the more fancied lot of mainly Indian golfers.

This year the tournament is called the SLPA Open with the main sponsorship coming from the Sri Lanka Ports Authority along with Dialog as the other main sponsor. The tournament will be held from April 16-19 at the Ridgeways.

Chandana says this year’s tournament will offer a purse of US$ 70,000. However, according to him to lure the big fish in the Asian pond the Lankan Open will have to offer a sum of at least US$. 300,000.

For this year’s tournament, professional golfers will converge at the RCGC course from India, Nepal, Malaysia, South Africa, the United States and Singapore. Right now there are around 130 entries for this tournament, but they will entertain only one hundred entries.
Besides the professional tournament, the organisers have extended invitations to six top amateurs on the Sri Lanka circuit so that they can sharpen their skills by performing with some of the best in the Indian sub-continent.

Chandana, a man who seems to have a lot of faith in the success in this venture, professed, “You cannot build a castle in one day. Last year we ran into a three million rupee loss, in spite of the tournament being a success on the surface. In an effort of this nature, you have to get the backing of the sponsors to make it a total success. With this year’s show I feel it is picking up. I am sure this tournament will keep growing stronger by the year and that it will be a boon to the country in many more ways than just another sports event.”
The SLPA Open, which is run in collaboration with the PGTI, will be broadcast on the global Star TV network.

Rashid grabs lead at Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open

olombo: India`s Rashid Khan returned a card of six-under-65 to take the sole lead on the opening day of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open played at the Royal Colombo Golf Club, here today.

Rashid, who won the PGTI event at the Classic Golf Resort in Delhi last week, seemed to have carried his good form to Colombo.

“The greens on this course are not easy to negotiate. One needs to adjust to the green speed quickly in order to perform well here. I`m feeling good and lucky to have this kind of start. My putting was good and having pocketed five birdies at the turn was a great advantage,” said the 22-year-old Rashid.

Rashid started the tournament with five birdies in a row from the 10th through the 14th. He sank another birdie on 16th but bogeyed the 17th to be five-under at the turn.

He dropped a shot on the fourth but birdied the sixth and seventh to finish his round with a score of six-under-65.

Over 100 professional golfers, all looking for a share of the prize purse of USD 70,000 teed off along with six amateur golfers from Sri Lanka.

Divyanshu Bajaj of Kolkata trails Rashid by one stroke.

Divyanshu, playing for the first time at Royal Colombo Golf Club, started his round with a bogey on the first but recovered immediately thanks to a birdie on the second. He went on to record an eagle on the sixth and three more birdies to end the day at five-under-66.

“Playing at this golf course for the first time and not having a practice round was difficult, but I walked few holes yesterday and got a feel of the course. The main idea was to keep the ball on the fairways and I was lucky to do so. Greens were playing a little slow due to the heavy rain yesterday and one had to take that into account today,” said Bajaj.

Angad Cheema of Panchkula and Bangalore`s M Dharma were tied for third place at four-under-67. While Dharma had seven birdies and three bogeys in his first round, Cheema made six birdies against two bogeys.

Local hero and winner of the first ever professional golf tournament in Sri Lanka last year, Mithun Perera finished his round at two-under-69.

PGTI And SLPA PROFESSIONAL GOLF EVENT

The Professional Golf Tour of India is all set to stage the inaugural Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open at the Royal Colombo Golf Club in Colombo from April 16-19, 2013. The tournament will witness top professional golfers from India, Sri Lanka and other countries contest for a total prize purse of US$70,000 event (LKR 9,000,000.00).

The top professionals participating in the event include the likes of Shiv Kapur, Anirban Lahiri, Himmat Singh Rai and Chiragh Kumar along with local golfing stars and prominent PGTI members – Mithun Perera and Anura Rohana. The field will also feature a few local amateurs.

Title sponsor Sri Lanka Ports Authority, already a keen supporter of golf in Sri Lanka, sees this event and its subsequent development over the next few years as a natural progression in raising the sport’s profile in the country. Dr. Priyath Wickrema, Chairman, Sri Lanka Ports Authority said “Sri Lanka Ports Authority is proud to be associated with the season’s first professional golf tournament in Sri Lanka. We have been supporting various sporting activities and are very keen to take the lead to promote the growth of golf and this is a great start to have these world class professional golfers coming to Sri Lanka. With a history spanning over 34 years in Sri Lanka supporting more than 14 sporting disciplines, we are definitely proud that Royal Colombo Golf Club, has been given the opportunity to host such a prestigious tournament creating history in Sri Lanka”.

Present on the occasion, Capt. Nihal Keppetipola, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, added, “The staging of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open has served the purpose of popularizing golf in Sri Lanka very well. Golf is the most popular game among the maritime fraternity. The main event will be followed by a Pro-Am which will be hosted by SLPA, Dialog, BTL Shipping and other sponsors which will ensure the participation of many high-profile golfing personalities who will be flying down to Sri Lanka to take part in this tournament. I’m sure we will all enjoy the contest and amateur golfers will be benefited most seeing these professional players in action and by playing with them.”

Integral to the success of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013 is the support given by Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau in facilitating key functional aspects of the event and providing a range of marketing and promotional channels to platform the tournament’s exposure and profile. Golf is a major tourism driver throughout the world and The Bureau is looking to support golf in Sri Lanka as part of its tourism brief for the country.

“Golf tourism is a significant element in many countries’ visitor profile. As The Ministry of Tourism, we are delighted to see new initiatives such as The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013 and are keen to provide our support to the event not only to establish Sri Lanka on the world’s sporting map as a quality golfing destination but also to project the country’s many positive benefits and unique features to a wider audience”, said Mr. Rumy Jauffer, Managing Director, Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau.

Mr. Jeremy Huxtable, Chief Officer for Dialog Enterprise, sharing his thoughts on the tournament and golf at large said, “Dialog Enterprise has stepped forward as the Gold Sponsor for the SLPA Open 2013 tournament as well as the amateur qualifying rounds based on the firm belief that the support of strong corporate who will be integral in driving any sport in this country by providing much needed support to players as well as the governing bodies for any given sport. This formula of engagement with a sport has proved to be successful to Dialog when it comes to Football, Rugby and to a certain extent Cricket in this country. The engagement with golf in powering not just the occasional tournament, but the rising stars of Sri Lankan golf like Mithun Perera, who is incidentally the number 1 player in Sri Lanka, that are currently on the professional circuit is a reiteration of that belief and engagement Dialog has with sports in general.”

The venue chosen to host the tournament, The Royal Colombo Golf Club – established in 1880 and the oldest golf club in Sri Lanka – is a true golfing challenge. The par 71 course measures 6,560 yards through a varied ‘landscape’ of fairways, trees and water bodies. “The Royal Colombo Golf Club is very proud to host The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open 2013 and to support golf in Sri Lanka as it takes its rightful place in the professional tour ranks. I am sure all the players and officials will receive a wonderful welcome and really enjoy the RCGC experience. We look forward to a successful tournament and are confident of it becoming a well established event on Sri Lanka’s sporting calendar”, said Mr. Nimal Piyaratne, Captain, Royal Colombo Golf Club.

Mr. Padamjit Sandhu, Director, PGTI, expressed his gratitude to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority for its support to professional golf. Mr. Sandhu said, “We are delighted to stage the inaugural Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open in partnership with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority. This new addition to our schedule offers our members yet another opportunity to play outside India. The Sri Lanka Ports Authority Open will further contribute in positioning the PGTI as the premier professional tour of the South Asian region. We wish the players all the best and thank the sponsors, the promoters and the Royal Colombo Golf Club for supporting us in staging this event.”

“We are delighted to see our commitment and interest coming into reality and organizing the country’s second professional golf event. The staging of such international events is an essential element in any country’s golfing development and we are very pleased to be able to play our part in raising the profile of the sport in Sri Lanka. The real credit and thanks should go to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, The Ministry of Tourism, Dialog Enterprise and The Royal Colombo Golf Club for their key support to the event and all other co-sponsors, also to the players – we are fortunate in having good relationships with many of the players and they have been really supportive of our initiative in committing to the tournament and helping to create such a strong field, said Mr. Chandana Weerasinghe (Pro Golf) and Mr. Neeraj Sareen (Sports Mantra).

Standard Chartered Open 2012 – first professional golf tour in Sri Lanka

Major professional tour golf is set to make its debut in Sri Lanka in August when over 100 top golf professionals tee off at The Royal Colombo Golf Club at The Standard Chartered Open 2012, an event sanctioned by The Professional Golf Tour of India (the “PGTI”) as part of its 2012 schedule.

The four day tournament, scheduled for 15 to 18 August, will feature a strong field with leading Indian players – Shiv Kapur, Anirban Lahiri, Himmat Rai, Chiragh Kumar and Digvijay Singh – as well as local golfing stars and prominent PGTI members – Mithun Perera and Anura Rohana – all committed starters in the battle for the prize money on offer USD 50,000.00 (Rs. 6,500,000.00). Local amateur golfers, including six members of the Sri Lankan National Golf Team will tee off in the tournament alongside the professionals.
Title sponsor Standard Chartered, already a supporter golf in Sri Lanka, sees this event and its subsequent development over the next two to three years as a natural progression in raising the sport’s profile in the country. Standard Chartered CEO Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar said, “Standard Chartered is proud to be associated with first ever professional golf tournament in Sri Lanka and towards the growth of the game. We have been supporting the game and keen to take the lead to grow the sport and this is a great start to have these world class professional golfers coming to Sri Lanka. With a history spanning over 150 yes in Sri Lanka we are definitely proud that Royal Colombo Golf Club, has been given the opportunity to host such a prestigious tournament creating a history in Sri Lanka.”

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Integral to the success of The Standard Chartered Open 2012 is the support given by The Ministry of Tourism in facilitating key functional aspects of the event and providing a range of marketing and promotional channels to platform the tournament’s exposure and profile. Golf is a major tourism driver throughout the world and The Ministry is looking to support golf in Sri Lanka as part of its tourism brief for the country.
“Golf tourism is a significant element in many countries’ visitor profile. As The Ministry of Tourism, we are delighted to see new initiatives such as The Standard Chartered Open 2012 and are keen to provide our support to the event not only to establish Sri Lanka on the world’s sporting map as a quality golfing destination but also to project the country’s many positive benefits and unique features to a wider audience,” said Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau Managing Director Rumy Jauffer.
Sri Lankan sporting legend and international cricket captain, Mahela Jayawardene, is also a keen supporter of the new event and will enjoy his other great sporting love when he and other members of the Sri Lankan cricketing fraternity take part in the pre tournament Pro-Am Competition on 14 August. The tournament will also provide an opportunity for Jayawardene to host a Charity Auction in which a wide range of sporting items from signed memorabilia to a pair of tickets for The 2012 Ryder Cup will go ‘under the hammer’ in aid of his charity to develop youth cricket and golf in Sri Lanka.
The venue chosen to host the tournament, The Royal Colombo Golf Club, is the most prestigious Golf club in the country and a true golfing challenge – established in 1880 and the oldest golf club in Sri Lanka, the par 71 course measures 6,560 yards through a varied ‘landscape’ of fairways, trees and water bodies. “The Royal Colombo Golf Club is very proud to host The Standard Chartered Open 2012 and to support golf in Sri Lanka as it takes its rightful place in the professional tour ranks. I am sure all the players and officials will receive a wonderful welcome and really enjoy the RCGC experience. We look forward to a successful tournament and it becoming a well established event on Sri Lanka’s sporting calendar,” said Royal Colombo Golf Club Captain Priath Fernando.

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PGTI Director Padamjit Sandhu said, “We are delighted to announce our first event in Sri Lanka under the PGTI calendar. The Standard Chartered Open in Sri Lanka will help generate tremendous interest in the country and help grow the sport. We are confident the event will strengthen golfing ties between India and Sri Lanka and we thank the sponsors, the promoters and the club in staging the event with PGTI.”
“We are delighted to bring the first major international professional golf tour event to Sri Lanka – the staging of such international events is an essential element in any country’s golfing development and we are very pleased to be able to play our part in raising the profile of the sport in Sri Lanka. The real credit and thanks should go to Standard Chartered, The Ministry of Tourism, The Royal Colombo Golf Club and Sri Lanka Golf Union for their key support to the event; also to the players – we are fortunate in having good relationships with many of the players and they have been really supportive of our initiative in committing to the tournament and helping to create such a strong ‘first year’ field,” said Chandana Weerasinghe (Pro Golf) and Neeraj Sareen (Sports Mantra India).
In addition to the Pro-Am and the Charity Auction, the promoters are planning other activities around the tournament as further contributions to the development of golf in Sri Lanka – golf clinics from tournament professionals for a range of junior and senior golfers, a wide range of opportunities for interaction between tournament professionals and officials and the local media as a means of expanding the local golfing knowledge base and the involvement of a number of local volunteers in the event’s organisation.