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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Ocean View Ready for Return of the Johnnie Walker Classic
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The pristine fairways of the Ocean View Golf Course are set to provide the backdrop for the highly anticipated ninth edition of the Johnnie Walker Golf Classic. Scheduled to take place over the weekend of September 19th and 20th, the tournament has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of the Bermudian golfing calendar, drawing a diverse field of the island's most formidable players.
The championship is structured across three distinct categories, ensuring a high level of competition in the Professional, Amateur, and Senior Amateur divisions. As the local golfing community looks ahead to the 2026 event, memories remain fresh of the masterclass delivered during the previous outing. The 2025 edition was defined by the relentless consistency of Quinton Sherlock Jr., who secured a remarkable wire-to-wire victory. Sherlock’s dominance throughout the weekend earned him the right to don the coveted yellow jacket, a symbol of excellence that has become synonymous with this historic Classic.
While Sherlock took the headlines in the professional ranks, the 2025 tournament also showcased the depth of talent across the other divisions. Fraser Hunt emerged as the standout performer in the Amateur field, clinching a well-deserved victory through a combination of power and precision. In the Senior Division, Craig Christensen demonstrated that experience remains a vital asset at Ocean View, navigating the challenging course layout to claim the top spot.
The women's game was also represented with distinction, as Ebonie Cox finished as the Ladies Division top performer, further highlighting the inclusive nature of the event. As preparations for the ninth installment reach their final stages, the focus returns to who will have the tactical discipline and mental fortitude to navigate the coastal breezes of Devonshire and claim their own piece of Johnnie Walker history.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
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Muso 10th in Centennial Showdown & BGA Monthly Medal
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Standout Dylan Muso played a pivotal role as McDaniel College secured a podium finish at the 2026 Centennial Conference Men's Golf Championships.
In a tournament defined by shifting leaderboards and elite-level scoring, Muso’s consistency ensured the Green Terror remained in the hunt until the final putts dropped at the Waynesboro Country Club.
While the battle for the remaining podium spots was a tightly contested affair, Franklin & Marshall delivered a masterclass in championship golf to claim the title. The Diplomats finished with a staggering team score of 11-under par, leaving the rest of the field in their wake.
Dickinson College managed to edge out the competition for the runner-up spot, finishing at one-under par. McDaniel followed closely behind, ending their campaign with a collective total of one-over par to solidify their status as one of the conference’s premier programs.
For Muso, the final round was a test of resilience. Entering the day in a tie for fifth, the Bermudian international carded a one-over-par 73 to finish the tournament at one-over par overall. The result was enough to earn him a prestigious 10th-place finish on the individual leaderboard, marking another successful outing in his collegiate career.
Muso’s final-round scorecard reflected a battling performance on the tricky Pennsylvania greens. He notched three birdies and 11 pars, but four bogeys across the round prevented him from climbing further up the standings as the leaders began to pull away.
The top-ten finish caps off a significant period of form for Muso, who has consistently been the engine room for the McDaniel squad this spring. His ability to deliver under-par rounds in high-pressure championship environments has seen his stock rise within the Centennial Conference.
With the team securing third place, McDaniel continues to prove they are a force to be reckoned with on the regional circuit. For Muso, the focus now turns to the off-season and potential post-season opportunities as he looks to carry this momentum into his next campaign.
Holland holds off rivals to clinch BGA April Monthly Medal
Daniel Holland produced a gritty performance to claim the top spot in the Men’s Division as the Bermuda Golf Association’s April Monthly Medal concluded in testing conditions. In a field defined by tight margins, Holland’s round of 66 saw him finish at four over par, just a single stroke ahead of his nearest challenger in a dramatic finish at the top of the leaderboard.
Holland’s victory was built on a balanced scorecard featuring three Birdies and nine Pars. Despite a late Double Bogey and five dropped shots, he managed to scramble effectively to maintain his narrow advantage over Dan Roy. Roy finished in second place with a five-over-par 67, lamenting a run of six Bogeys that offset a steady afternoon of 11 pars. Arman Newton rounded out the top three with a 68, having recovered from a difficult Triple Bogey to card a round that included two birdies and a field-high 12 pars.
The Senior Division for players aged 55 and over was headlined by Ann Symonds, who navigated the course with trademark consistency. Symonds secured first place with a 12-over-par 74, a round characterized by eight Pars and eight Bogeys as she avoided the heavy scoring that troubled much of the veteran field. Geoffrey Piggott claimed second place on a countback after finishing level with Morgan Lightbourne on 76. While Lightbourne recorded a division-high nine Pars, Piggott’s ability to limit his Double Bogeys proved decisive in the final standings.
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
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Muso & McDaniel Seize Control Heading into Final Day
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A clinical under-par round from Bermudian standout Dylan Muso has propelled McDaniel College to the top of the team standings at the Centennial Conference Men's Golf Championships.
On a day where the pressure of championship golf began to tell on the chasing pack, the Green Terror produced a collective masterclass at the Waynesboro Country Club to move to six-under-par with just 18 holes remaining.
Starting the day in third place, McDaniel utilized the "moving day" second round to leapfrog their rivals. The surge was spearheaded by a disciplined performance from Muso, who bounced back from an opening 73 with a composed one-under-par 71.
The Bermudian’s scorecard was a picture of consistency, featuring 13 pars and three crucial birdies. Despite two bogeys on the back nine, his ability to navigate the tricky Pennsylvania greens has moved him into a tie for fifth place on the individual leaderboard at two-over-par for the tournament.
McDaniel’s team total of six-under-par gives them a significant cushion as they look to secure the conference title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Championships.
The battle for individual honors remains equally tight, with Muso now firmly in the mix for a podium finish. His second-round 71 was one of the few sub-par rounds of the day, proving that his game is peaking at exactly the right moment.
Muso and his teammates will head into Sunday’s final round as the marked men of the tournament. For Muso, who has already tasted success on the regional circuit this spring, the goal will be to maintain the steady rhythm that has seen him climb six places on the leaderboard in just 24 hours.
With 18 holes to go, the Green Terror are now the firm favorites to lift the trophy, but with narrow fairways and fast greens awaiting them, the final day in Waynesboro promises plenty of drama.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
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Muso & McDaniel in third after Championship Opening Round
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Bermudian standout Dylan Muso and his McDaniel College teammates find themselves firmly in the hunt after a testing first round at the Centennial Conference Men's Golf Championships.
The Green Terror combined for a collective one-under-par total at the Waynesboro Country Club in Pennsylvania, a score that leaves them in third place in the team standings as the three-day tournament gets into full swing.
On the individual leaderboard, Muso produced a composed performance to end the day in a tie for 11th. Carding a one-over-par 73, the Bermudian showed maturity on a course that punished loose play, particularly during the more exposed sections of the afternoon.
Muso’s round was a study in consistency, featuring 11 pars and three birdies. While four bogeys briefly slowed his momentum, his ability to scramble and recover kept him within striking distance of the leaders.
McDaniel’s collective sub-par performance puts them in a strong position to challenge the defending champions, Gettysburg, and perennial contenders Franklin & Marshall.
McDaniel Team Total: 1-under-par Muso’s Individual Rank: T11th Muso’s Round 1 Card: 73 (+1)
With the field tightly bunched, the second round is expected to be a pivotal "moving day" for the championship. Muso is scheduled to tee off for his second round at 1:18 p.m. local time, where he will look to capitalize on his early-season form and propel McDaniel further up the leaderboard.
The Bermudian has been in fine form recently, following up a standout runner-up finish at the Elizabethtown College Spring Invitational earlier this month with another solid showing on the regional stage.
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Monday, April 20, 2026
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Mosquera Shows Resilience as Lehigh Secure Third-Place
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Golfer Sienna Mosquera signed off on an impressive debut collegiate season as Lehigh University battled to a third-place finish at the Patriot League Championship.
Competing at the demanding Naval Academy Golf Club, the Mountain Hawks maintained a steady rhythm across three days of competition. A final-round team score of 314 saw Lehigh conclude the tournament with a 937 total (311-312-314), securing a podium spot in the five-team field.
For Mosquera, the championship was a showcase of mental fortitude. The first-year standout demonstrated a rare consistency, improving her score by a single stroke in every round. She eventually finished in 22nd place individually, carding a 27-over-par total of 243.
Mosquera’s opening round of 82 was a steady affair, featuring nine pars, but a late double bogey prevented a lower score. On day two, she found her first birdie of the tournament alongside 11 pars, though four costly double bogeys resulted in an 81.
The final round proved to be her most disciplined. Navigating the heavy winds often found in Annapolis, Mosquera racked up a tournament-high 12 pars. Despite a difficult triple bogey on her scorecard, her final-round 80 was her best of the week, cementing her position in the middle of the pack.
The third-place finish provides a solid foundation for a young Lehigh squad that has leaned heavily on its freshman talent this spring. For Mosquera, the steady improvement throughout the championship marks a successful transition into the Division I ranks.
As the Mountain Hawks wrap up their 2025-26 campaign, the focus now shifts to the summer circuit, where Mosquera is expected to return to Bermudian shores to continue her development before returning to Pennsylvania for her sophomore year.
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