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Thursday, August 28, 2025
Newton Concludes Canadian Campaign with Solid Finish

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Bermuda's Arman Newton has concluded his campaign at the CJGA Mizuno National Junior Championship, finishing in a tie for 18th place after a final round of 6-over par 78. His total score for the tournament was 20-over par.

Newton's final round consisted of three birdies, nine pars, three bogeys, and three double bogeys, a scorecard that reflected the challenging conditions he faced throughout the tournament.

The young Bermudian golfer showed great resilience during the event, as he was able to maintain his position on the leaderboard despite the difficult conditions. His participation in the CJGA Mizuno National Junior Championship, along with his recent appearance in the North America Cup, will provide him with valuable experience as he continues to compete at a high level on the international stage.


Thursday, August 28, 2025
Golfers Celebrate Two Division Wins at Amateur Championships

Champion Tracy Burgess
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Bermuda's amateur golfers concluded their impressive campaign at the 2025 World Amateur Handicap Championships in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with a stellar final-day performance that saw the contingent bring home two division titles and a total of five top-ten finishes.

Burgess and Marriott Crowned Champions

The standout performance came from Tracy Burgess, who was crowned the winner of the Women’s Gross Division. A superb final round of 75 saw her maintain her lead from the previous day, claiming sole possession of first place in Flight #54 with a total score of 313. Her teammate, Morgan Lightbourne, also finished strong, securing a ninth-place finish in the same division with a score of 335.

On the men's side, Richard Marriott was crowned the Senior Men’s (50-59) Division Champion. A final-round Net score of 69 was enough for him to secure the title in Flight #10, finishing with a total score of 291. Anthony Than finished tied for 37th in the same division with a score of 330.

Top Finishes in Senior Divisions

The success continued in the senior women's events. Ann Symonds, who had led her division on day one, finished in a respectable fourth place in Flight #57, the Senior Women 60 & Above Division, after a final-round Net score of 76, for a total of 305. Ann Mitchell also had a strong finish, securing a fifth-place finish in Flight #58 with a final-round score of 76 and a total of 313.

In the Super Senior Men’s (70-79) Division, Frank Morgan finished tied for 19th in Flight 49 with a score of 333, and Gary Venning finished 33rd in Flight 47 with a score of 336.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Bermuda Juniors Compete Locally & Abroad

Arman Newton
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Bermudian Junior Golfers Shine as League Nears Conclusion

The Five Forts GC/GLA Bermuda Summer Junior Development League is heading for a thrilling finale, with the competition in all divisions remaining fierce in Round 9. The final round next week will determine the overall champions, with the league having showcased a high level of talent and dedication from the island's young golfers.

In the White Tee (18 Holes) Stroke Play division, Cillian McGlynn and Damien Moniz each shot an impressive 69 to lead the field, with Jack Jones following closely with a 75. In the Red Tee (9 Holes) Stableford, Josh Cann topped the group with 20 points, while Bradford Laing continued his dominant season in the Forward Tee (9 Holes) Stableford, posting another 20 points and extending his lead in the overall standings.

Heading into the final round, the leaders are: Cole Graham (Blue Tee, 43 pts), Cillian McGlynn (White Tee, 64 pts), Lorcan McGlynn (Red Tee, 66 pts), and Bradford Laing (Forward Tee, 79 pts).

"The league has showcased not just the talent of our young golfers but also their commitment," said Quinton Sherlock, Director of Instruction at Golfzon Leadbetter Academy Bermuda Five Forts. "We are excited to finish on a high note next week." The final round will be followed by a prize presentation ceremony to celebrate all the participants' hard work and progress.

Newton Continues Canadian Campaign at National Junior Championship

Bermuda's Arman Newton has continued his Canadian golf tour, competing in the CJGA Mizuno National Junior Championship at Carlisle after his recent appearance in the North America Cup.

After three rounds, Newton sits in a tie for 15th place at 14-over par. The young golfer showed signs of his potential, improving his scores with each round. After a challenging opening round of 8-over par 80, Newton bounced back with a solid second round of 3-over par 75, which included one birdie and thirteen pars. He followed that up with another 3-over par 75 in his third round.

Newton's consistent improvement throughout the tournament highlights his resilience and will be a valuable experience as he continues to compete at a high level.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Golfers Shine on Day Three of World Amateur Championships

Tracy Burgess
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Bermuda's amateur golfers continued to impress on day three of the 2025 World Amateur Handicap Championships in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The contingent saw a number of players make significant moves up the leaderboard, putting themselves in excellent positions heading into the final round.

The standout performance of the day came from Tracy Burgess in the Women’s Gross Division. A superb third-round score of 76 saw her claim sole possession of first place in Flight #54 with a score of 238. Her teammate, Morgan Lightbourne, remains in eighth place in the same division with a score of 256.

On the men's side, Richard Marriott has put himself firmly in contention. A third-round Net score of 72 saw him climb to a tie for first place in Flight #10, the Senior Men’s (50-59) Division, with a total score of 222. Anthony Than is 30th in the same division with a score of 243.

In the Senior Women 60 & Above Division, Ann Symonds remains in third place in Flight #57 after a third-round Net score of 75, putting her nine strokes behind the leader on 229. Ann Mitchell also had a good day, moving up to third place in Flight #58 with a third-round score of 79, for a total score of 237.

In the Super Senior Men’s (70-79) Division, Gary Venning is in 37th in Flight 47 with a score of 257, and Frank Morgan is tied for 24th in Flight 49.


Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Augustus Competes at Caddy Club Classic

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Bermudian golfer Daniel Augustus has been in action at the Caddy Club Classic, a one-day tournament on the Clutch Pro Tour held at the historic Porters Park Golf Club in Hertfordshire. The course, which has previously hosted Open Championship Regional Qualifying, provided a stern test for the players.

Augustus finished his round with a score of 4-over par 74. His scorecard for the day consisted of two birdies, ten pars, and six bogeys, highlighting the challenging nature of the course.

The event, which is part of a developmental tour, offers players the opportunity to earn crucial points to improve their ranking and qualify for higher-level tours. Augustus will be looking to build on this performance as he continues his campaign on the Clutch Pro Tour.



 
 
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