NDB Wealth sponsors National Junior Golf tourney
NDB Wealth has come forward to support the Sri Lanka Golf Union (SLGU)
in promoting junior golf, with a sponsorship for the 2016 National
Junior Golf Rankings.

(from left) representing Sri Lanka Golf Union, Junior Sub
Committee Member Chandana Weerasinghe, President Nimal
Piyaratne and Chairperson Junior Sub Committee Niloo
Jayatilake. Representing NDB Wealth, CEO Prabodha
Samarasekera, COO Ruwan Perera & Manager Private Wealth
Management Laknada De Mel. |
This initiative fosters young golf talent in the country, based on
their performance at certain designated tournaments including the two
regional junior opens.
The qualifying rounds that have been earmarked for the junior golf
ranking includes the Rukmini Kodagoda match play championship and the
three rounds of the Sri Lanka Junior Open.
Of the designated rounds in each tournament, a minimum of five rounds
will have to be carded in order to be eligible for national rankings.
This will enable the SLGU to identify the talent pool by their
performance over a calendar year, to be considered for national
representation.
National rankings for juniors will be awarded in four categories;
Gold age group 15 - 17, Silver age group 12 - 14, Bronze age group 10 -
11 and Copper age group 9 and below.
Importantly, NDB Wealth's sponsorship will offer both the equipment
and training programs for young golfers, enabling their talent to be
nurtured further.
NDB Wealth CEO Prabodha Samarasekera said, "NDB Wealth is a long-time
proponent of Sri Lankan junior golf, a sport that teaches commitment,
planning, foresight, calculation and ambition, which are also the
hallmarks of exemplary financial planning.
We believe that fostering the potential of junior golf in Sri Lanka
is likely to pay dividends going forward, potentially helping to build
our national champions for tomorrow. We thank the SLGU for the
opportunity to support this very important future initiative."
"We are happy to bring on board NDB Wealth as a sponsor of national
golf in Sri Lanka, and look forward to enhancing the relationship in the
long term," Sri Lanka Golf Union representative Niloo Jayatilake added.
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