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Friday, March 13, 2026
Star-Studded Field Set for Memorial Showcase

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The fairways of the Devonshire track are braced for an influx of elite talent this Sunday, March 15th, as the Ocean View Memorial Tournament returns to the local golfing calendar. Organizers have confirmed a shotgun start at eight o'clock, but all eyes will be fixed firmly on the opening host as two of the most formidable foursomes in the history of the event prepare to lead the charge.

The opening group reads like a "who’s who" of Bermudian professional golf. Leading the way is Nick Jones, joined by the clinical Dwayne Pearman and the versatile Scott Roy. Rounding out this heavyweight quartet is Ebonie Cox, whose presence adds significant caliber to a group already brimming with technical prowess. Their departure from the first tee is expected to set a high bar for the rest of the field as they navigate the coastal wind and rolling greens of the Devonshire layout.

Directly following them from the same starting point is a second foursome that carries equally impressive credentials. OJ Pitcher will face off alongside the experienced Chaka DeSilva, while Darriek Douglas—fresh from a team victory in the Landro Minors Memorial last year—adds further depth to the group. Completing this star-studded second wave is Daniel Augustus, whose recent performances on the overseas circuits have marked him as one of the island's most consistent ball-strikers.

The tournament serves as a poignant fixture on the schedule, bringing the community together to honor the late stalwarts of the game while showcasing the current depth of Bermudian talent. With sixteen of the island's top names clustered at the front of the pack, the eight o'clock start promises to provide a high-octane opening to what has become one of the most anticipated memorial fixtures of the season.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Bermuda Contingent Compete in Barbados Extravaganza

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Bermudian golf was well represented in the Caribbean this week as four of the island’s leading female golfers took to the fairways for the Fordes Golf International Women’s Day Golf Extravaganza 2026. Ann Symonds, Tracy Burgess, Morgan Lightbourne, and Rhonda Hassell travelled to Barbados to compete in the high-profile two-day event, which featured a diverse field of talent from across the region.

The tournament opened with a competitive two ball better ball format on the first day of play. Host nation Barbados dominated the individual accolades as Mariella Young secured the nearest the pin prize while Simone Harris took the honours for the longest drive. The podium for the opening day was led by Jina Scheper and Carol Jean Marie of Barbados who claimed first place. They were followed closely by fellow Barbadians Mariella Young and Mya Gibson in second, with the Bahamian duo of Miranda Tucker and Jenna Bayles rounding out the top three.

The second day of action shifted to a four ball Texas scramble format where Bermuda made its mark on the leaderboards. Tracy Burgess delivered a standout moment for the visiting contingent by winning the nearest the pin award, showcasing the precision that has made her a regular fixture in Bermudian golf. The longest drive of the day was claimed by Nefertari Alleyne of Barbados.

In the team standings for the final day, the Williams Metals Reigning Juniors successfully defended their title to win the event for the second consecutive year. The team, consisting of Mariella Young, Nefertari Alleyne, Kiara Wilson, and Mya Gibson, proved too strong for the chasing pack. The Bahamas Hibiscus Sistas took the runner-up spot, while the Barbadian quartet known as Chaotic Company finished in third place.

The tournament continues to serve as a vital platform for female golfers in the region to compete at a high level while celebrating the international growth of the sport. For the Bermudian quartet, the experience provides further competitive momentum as they look ahead to the domestic season back home.
Sunday, March 01, 2026
Betschart Clinches Victory on Texas Debut at Riverside

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Bermudian junior golfer Darina Betschart has made an immediate impact on the Southern Texas PGA Junior Tour, securing a hard-fought victory at the Riverside Golf Course in San Antonio. Competing in the 13-14 Age Group, Betschart demonstrated remarkable composure to navigate a challenging layout and claim the division title with a round of four-over-par 76.

The performance was particularly impressive given it marked her competitive debut since arriving in Texas last Wednesday. Betschart’s scorecard was a testament to her aggressive approach, featuring three birdies and nine pars alongside five bogeys and a single double bogey. Her ability to score early proved vital as conditions at the San Antonio course began to shift during the afternoon.

Reflecting on her winning start, Betschart noted that the elements played a significant factor in her tactical approach. She explained that while she was really pleased with the win, it became increasingly windy as the day progressed. The young Bermudian was able to take advantage of several holes using her length off the tee, though she acknowledged that there is still room for improvement in her short game as she adjusts to the new regional circuits.

The victory provides a significant momentum boost for Betschart as she begins her tenure in the United States, further highlighting the depth of young talent emerging from Bermuda’s golf development programmes.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Haddrell Holds Nerve to Secure Major Glory at Turtle Hill

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The 2026 Moongate Tour shifted into high gear this weekend as Bermuda’s elite descended upon the Turtle Hill Golf Club for the season's inaugural Major Championship. In a test of precision and mental fortitude, Will Haddrell emerged victorious, navigating the challenging par-three layout to claim the title at even par.

Haddrell set the pace during a commanding opening eighteen holes, carding a two-under-par 52. His first round was a masterclass in consistency, featuring four birdies and twelve pars against just two bogeys. However, as the coastal winds typical of the Fairmont Southampton property began to freshen, the second round proved a far more grueling affair. Haddrell remained resilient, battling through five bogeys but balancing the card with three crucial birdies to post a two-over-par 56 and secure the clubhouse lead.

The battle for the podium was a tightly contested affair, with defending Order of Merit champion Kenny Leseur pushing the leader until the final green. Leseur finished just one stroke adrift at one-over par for the tournament. His performance was defined by a steady hand, recording two birdies in his opening round followed by a more aggressive three-birdie showing in the afternoon. Despite his efforts to close the gap, three bogeys in each round ultimately left him in the runner-up spot.

Scott Roy rounded out the top three, finishing the major at two-over par. Representing the host club, Roy utilized his local knowledge to fire three birdies in each of his rounds. While he matched the champion’s birdie count in the final session, five bogeys in the mounting afternoon pressure saw him settle for third place. The result provides a significant shake-up to the early season standings, with the double Order of Merit points awarded for this major set to play a pivotal role in the race for the tour crown.

2026 Moongate Tour Turtle Hill Major February Results

Even Will Haddrell

+01 Kenny Leseur
+02 Scott Roy
+04 Adam Perry
+04 Damian Palanyandi
+05 Chris Smith
+05 Daniel Augustus
+05 Chaka DeSilva
+06 Camiko Smith
+06 Chris Parry
+08 Jevon Roberts
+09 Jamie MacMillan
+09 OJ Pitcher
+10 Roger Brangman
+10 Jordan Swan
+10 Scott Barnett
+10 Nick Jones
+14 Mackih McGowan
+14 Tariqah Walikraam
+14 Stephen Roberts
+15 Matthew Smith
+15 Junior Robinson
+17 George O'Brien
+17 Yany Ariza
+17 Walter Jackson
+18 Brent Giannone
+19 Garrett Lowe
+20 Damon Smith
+22 Jarryd Dillas
+25 Tyler Emery
+26 Clint Grahm
+27 Duane Lowe
+41 Aaron Adams
+42 Steven Almeida
+51 Shawn James
Friday, February 27, 2026
Moongate Tour Stars Descend on Turtle Hill for First Major

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The 2026 Moongate Tour moves into high gear this Saturday as the field arrives at Turtle Hill Golf Club for the season's first Major Championship.

With double Order of Merit points on the line, the pressure is mounting on Bermuda’s elite to master the technical par-three layout. Organizers have urged all competitors to review the 2026 Player Handbook before tomorrow's opening tee-off, emphasizing the stakes involved in this prestigious event.

The morning action begins with a formidable threesome at 10:30. Jarryd Dillas, a perennial contender on the international amateur circuit, brings significant momentum after a tied-second finish in the season opener. He is joined by the clinical Adam Perry, who is arguably the in form player on the tour following his impressive three-stroke victory at Port Royal last month. Completing the group is professional Camiko Smith, a former Johnnie Walker Classic winner known for his grit in testing coastal conditions.

Just ten minutes later at 10:40, the spotlight turns to defending overall tour champion Kenny Leseur. Leseur, who dominated last year's Order of Merit with unwavering consistency, will look to rediscover that form alongside Turtle Hill’s own Club Director, Scott Roy. Roy’s intimate knowledge of these greens makes him a major threat on home turf. They are joined by Matthew Smith, rounding out a group that features three of the island's most disciplined ball-strikers.

At 11:00, the experience levels jump as Daniel Augustus takes to the tee. Augustus, who recently finished runner-up in the tour's inaugural 36-hole major at this very course, remains a favorite to clinch his first title of the year. He is paired with Chris Smith, the local professional who held his nerve to win here last season, and the versatile Chris Parry.

The final featured group at 11:20 sees Damian Palanyandi looking to build on a string of top-five finishes. He will face off against Will Haddrell, a seasoned amateur known for his prowess in match-play scenarios, and Jordan Swan, who has been steadily climbing the rankings following a strong showing in the Mid Ocean Cup team events.

As the blustery Atlantic winds continue to buffet the south shore, accuracy rather than distance will be the currency of the day.
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