The Bermuda Golf Association, Bermuda Professional Golfers’ Association, and tournament officials are pleased to announce the Local Qualifier for this year’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship will be played at the Port Royal Golf Course Wednesday, September 11th and Thursday, September 12th.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Tournament Director, Danielle Carrera said, “We are looking forward to welcoming 2024’s top three Bermudians into the field for Bermuda’s PGA TOUR event. The top three finishers will be awarded an exemption into the Butterfield Bermuda Championship and the next three qualifiers will earn spots in the Butterfield Bermuda APGA Championship being played at Port Royal Golf Course December 2-4.” "The 2024 Local Qualifier is a much anticipated event on the Bermuda golf calendar. This represents a unique opportunity for Bermudians to grasp their dream to play in a PGA Tour event. Since the inception of this qualifier in 2019, we have seen numerous amateurs secure qualifying spots for the Butterfield Bermuda Championships. Through this pathway, we hope Bermudians golfers will continue to play a part in creating more exciting moments and great stories, such as those generated through the qualifying of young golfers, Kenny Leseur and Oliver Betschart." said Craig Brown, BGA President During the 2023 Qualifier hosted at Port Royal Golf Course, Eric West, Scott Roy, and Oliver Betschart qualified for the PGA Tour event. Other qualifying spots for the Butterfield Bermuda APGA Championship were secured by Jarryd Dillas, Chaka Desilva, and Nicholas Jones. “The BPGA and its members are again grateful to the Butterfield Bermuda Championship for providing this incredible opportunity. We wait with anticipation for our first local player to make the cut in the championship.” noted BPGA President, Quinton Sherlock Jr. Entries are open to professional golfers, amateur golfers, and applicants for reinstatement. To be eligible to compete in the Local Qualifier, participants must meet the following criteria: 1. Players must possess Bermudian status 2. Players must be in good standing with the BGA and BPGA and not subject to any disciplinary process or sanction of either association 3. Amateurs must have an up-to-date Handicap Index, or equivalent handicap issued by an international body of golf, not exceeding 1.4 under the USGA Handicap System Note: A player’s current eight counting handicap scores cannot include scores from before September 1, 2023.
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