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Mercedes Trophy golf concludes on a high note

Mercedes Trophy golf 2018 winners with their trophies
Mercedes Trophy golf 2018 winners with their trophies

Sri Lanka’s prestigious golf encounter, the MercedesTrophy Sri Lanka Country Finals 2018, concluded on a high note recently at the Nuwara Eliya Golf Club with Nimal Perera of the senior men’s division clinching the trophy.

Organized by local automotive pioneer and sole authorized distributor for Mercedes Benz in Sri Lanka, Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO), the tournament saw Mercedes-Benz owners from across Sri Lanka go head to head in the most exclusive and luxurious golfing event in the country.

As a pioneer in the automotive industry with a penchant for power, luxury and class, Mercedes-Benz has seen it fit, over the years, to put together an annual high-end golf tournament for owners of the three-pointed star to bring their A game to the green.

Following the roaring success of last year’s tournament that was held at Shangri-La’s Hambantota Resort & Spa, DIMO once again invited their exclusive clientele to the golf course – this time in the rolling hills of Nuwara Eliya Golf Club – to show off their slices, hooks and shanks.

This year’s tournament was divided into four main handicap divisions: Handicap Group A (0-12), won by Gihan Wickremasinghe, with Sheron Fernando and Chamara Abeyratna as first and second runner-ups respectively.

Handicap Group B (13-20) was won by Dr. Rohitha Silva, with Wenders Shieh and Tyronne Weerackody coming in at second and third.

Handicap Group C (21-28), meanwhile, was won by Pavithra Fernando, with Chandima Rodrigo as first runner up and Iftikar Ahamed as second runner up. Handicap Group D (00-36) – the ladies division – was won by Ruvani Desinghe, with Usha De Silva coming in at second place.

Special recognition was given to Nandalal Weerasinghe for getting the ninth hole, nearest to the pin. Amrith de Soysa bagged the award for the longest drive in the men’s division, getting the first hole. The award for the longest drive for women went to Usha De Silva, who also got the first hole.

Noting the popularity of the event, Head of Marketing for Mercedes-Benz at DIMO Shervin Fernando said: “The Country Finals 2018 once again achieved its objective of bringing together raw talent and prestige, as Mercedes-Benz owners from all over the island gathered to compete against each other in a world class golf tournament in

friendly rivalry. DIMO was thrilled to present this rare opportunity for our clientele for the

28th year running.”

The winners from the Sri Lanka Country Finals will compete in the MercedesTrophy Asian Finals which will be held in Australia, this year. Winners of that competition will go on to qualify for the MercedesTrophy World Finals in Stuttgart, Germany.


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