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Thursday, August 20, 2026
Private Jet Club Partners with the Bermuda Championship
Private Jet Club (PJC) is partnering with the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, a PGA TOUR event, for its 2026 tournament at Port Royal Golf Course, with the relationship centred on player travel and marketing initiatives around tournament week.

At the heart of the partnership is the players’ charter following the championship. Once play concludes in Bermuda, PJC will provide the private flight taking participating players onward to VidantaWorld Mexico Open for the next tournament on the PGA TOUR schedule.

Becky Ezekiel, Private Jet Club CEO, said, “This is our first year partnering with The Butterfield Bermuda Championship. We are excited to help make the players’ travel as seamless as possible and play a small part in ensuring they are match-fit for the next tournament. Our collaboration runs deeper than travel; we are investing in a number of wider initiatives and hope this is the start of a long-lasting relationship. And of course, we are looking to add a Bermudian touch throughout and involve other local businesses wherever we can.”

The Journey After The Final Putt

The charter forms part of a wider relationship between PJC and the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. The two organisations will also work together on a series of marketing and editorial initiatives around the tournament, including a Hole in One competition at the Pro-Am and an original content series exploring Bermuda’s place in professional golf.

There is a personal connection behind some of that interest. PJC CEO Becky Ezekiel’s father, David, brought the PGA of America’s Grand Slam of Golf to the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda, serving as General Chairman in the first two years of the event. Cue the oft-repeated family dinnertime story about David’s son, Daniel, driving the par-four first at Port Royal alongside Rory McIlroy in the Grand Slam Pro-Am — a gauntlet McIlroy was apparently quite happy to pick up on the next tee.

The PGA of America’s Grand Slam of Golf was distinct from today’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship, but as Bermuda’s previous premier professional golf event, it helped establish the island as a destination for top-level professional golf. The two tournaments belong to different eras, but the thread between them is an interesting one. For decades, Bermuda has found ways to bring elite players to an island that sits outside the usual continental tournament circuit and presents its own connectivity challenges. PJC’s role in 2026 brings aviation into that story, helping players move from one tournament to the next without adding unnecessary complexity to an already demanding schedule.
A Partnership Beyond The Flight

Butterfield Bermuda Championship Assistant Tournament Director, Jevon Roberts, added, “The Butterfield Bermuda Championship is excited to partner with PJC as we continue to elevate the experience for our partners, fans, players, and caddies. I had the opportunity to visit one of the jets the players will have the opportunity to charter, and what an experience it was. As the Player Relations representative, these are the questions I will need to answer in a few weeks once the players and agents start reaching out to me to find the best way to get to the island. We are also looking forward to PJC facilitating the return charter to Mexico once our tournament is done. I’ve been able to speak to the players in my travels about this already, and they are thankful to get information in advance”.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Bermuda Golf Junior Team Set for North America Cup
The Bermuda Golf Association is pleased to announce the junior team that will represent Bermuda at the North America Cup in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, competing against junior teams from Mexico, Canada and Guatemala.

Sa-Qui Robinson will captain the Bermuda team, which includes:

Junior Boys

Sa-Qui Robinson, Captain
Arman Newton
Will Weston
Grayson Tavares
Ramsey Soutter
Lachlan Soutter

Bantam Boys

Max Parry
Damian Moniz
Bantam Girls
Kailia Matthews

The team will be supported by Kathleen Moniz and Gareth Tavares.

Before travelling to Mexico, the team will spend two days in Toronto for a mini training camp. This will give the players a chance to prepare together before connecting with Team Canada and travelling on to Puerto Vallarta.

A special thank you to Earl Fritz and Shayne Dysart of the Canadian Junior Golf Association, Henry Brunton and Jon Kiru for their assistance with the Toronto camp and for supporting our players during their preparation.

The North America Cup will be played over three days, with the players experiencing different formats of team golf. They will compete as individuals, pairs and as a team, accumulating points for Bermuda through head to head competition against Mexico, Canada and Guatemala.

This format gives the juniors a different experience from the individual tournament golf they play throughout the year.

The competition will be played at Vidanta Vallarta, the Greg Norman designed course that hosts the PGA TOUR’s Vidanta World Mexico Open.

We would also like to thank Xavier Villeneuve and the Mexican Junior Golf Federation for hosting Bermuda, Canada and Guatemala in Mexico this week and for bringing the four countries together for the event.

BGA President Craig Brown, “For the BGA, development trips like this are an important part of our junior golf program and human development. It is in our mandate to build better citizens through golf, and we want our junior athletes to embrace competing internationally, experiencing new cultures, golf formats, and building relationships with players and from other countries.”
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Laing Wins Boston Tour Championship
Bermudian junior golfer Bradford Laing clinched first place in the regional U.S. Kids Boston Tour Championship on Wednesday, sealing the title with a composed performance at the Robert T. Lynch Municipal Golf Course.

Competing in the Boys 10 Division, the 10-year-old navigated the layout with precision, carding a disciplined two-over-par 36 to finish atop the leaderboard.

The victory capped a remarkable late-season charge for Laing, who also earned a coveted "Top 5" overall points trophy for the season standings despite featuring in just two of the seven scheduled tour events.

Laing entered the finale on the back of a solid third-place finish in Stow, Massachusetts last week. With double points on offer for the Tour Championship, his first-place finish in Boston propelled him straight into the top tier of the season-long rankings.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Butterfield Bermuda Championship Tickets on Sale
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Bermuda’s PGA TOUR event, is excited to announce that tickets for the 2026 tournament are now available for purchase. The Championship will return to the world-renowned Port Royal Golf Course from October 22-25, bringing four days of thrilling golf and unmatched island hospitality.

Fans can look forward to watching some of the world’s top players compete on Bermuda’s stunning coastline while enjoying enhanced on-site experiences. From family-friendly activities to premium hospitality options, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship offers something for every fan.

“We look forward to welcoming our volunteers, fans, partners, and entire community back to Port Royal this October, said Danielle Carrera, Tournament Director. “With the addition of our newly located Family Zone and grandstand, we are excited to offer an even more engaging and enjoyable experience for everyone. We can’t wait to see you and your friends and family this fall for another unforgettable week of championship golf”

Ticket Options start at $35 + Fees and Include:

General Admission: Access to the grounds, Bermuda Pediatric Center’s Autograph Alley, The Butterfield x Mastercard Family Zone at the Coca Cola Fan Oasis, Butterfield x Mastercard Public Grandstand on the 18th green, and the Coca Cola Concession Stand between hole 16 and 17
The Goslings Club: For just $125 per person per day, enjoy unobstructed views of the 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th, and 18th holes, lunch, and a complimentary beverage upon entry
Butterfield x Mastercard Ocean Club: Our most premier public ticket offering, the Ocean Club offers stunning views of the Atlantic and 16th hole, inclusive canapes and beverage, and great vibes. Tickets are $275 per person per day
Youth Tickets: Youth 15 and under are admitted FREE all week long with a ticketed adult

In addition to world-class golf, the tournament continues its proud tradition of giving back to the island. Since its inception, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship has generated over $5.8M for Bermuda charities, reinforcing its commitment to making a lasting impact.

Saturday, August 08, 2026
Butterfield Bermuda Championship Local Qualifier
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship announced details for its highly anticipated Local Qualifier presented by Brit Re, where Bermuda’s best golfers will have the chance to compete for three spots in Bermuda’s PGA TOUR event at Port Royal Golf Course.

The Local Qualifier will be held on September 8th & 9th at Port Royal Golf Course, challenging participants to bring their best game on one of the island’s most picturesque and demanding layouts. This two-day, 36-hole, competition is open exclusively to Bermudian professional golfers, amateur golfers, and other local players who meet eligibility requirements:

1. Players must possess Bermudian status or equivalent
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

The top 2 finishers of the Local Qualifier will earn a coveted exemption into the 2026 Butterfield Bermuda Championship field, joining an elite lineup of PGA TOUR professionals from around the world. The third-place finisher will earn an exemption into the 2027 Butterfield Bermuda Championship field.

"The Local Qualifier is a special part of our tournament’s identity,” said Tournament Director, Danielle Carrera. “We are thrilled to welcome back our sponsor Brit Re and thank their team for the support of this event. This year you will note we are providing two exemptions into the 2026 tournament and one into the 2027 tournament. This means that in 2027 we will see four Bermudian golfers compete on the world’s grandest golf stage. We wish the competitors the best of luck!”

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship has quickly become a highlight of the island’s sporting calendar, attracting world-class players, passionate fans, and international media coverage. For local competitors, the qualifier is more than just a tournament—it’s an opportunity to represent Bermuda on the PGA TOUR and inspire the next generation of golfers.

Entry forms and eligibility guidelines are available at https://www.golfgenius.com/pages/6144269


Spectators are welcome to attend and cheer on Bermuda’s finest as they compete for the chance of a lifetime.

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship will take place October 22-25 at Port Royal Golf Course.

For more information about the tournament or to volunteer and purchase tickets, please visit www.butterfieldbdachampionship.com

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