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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
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Smith Misses Cut by a Stroke Despite at La Vie Masters
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Camiko Smith's journey at The La Vie Masters in Oman came to a frustrating end as he missed the cut by a single stroke. Smith's second round saw him card a 3-over par 74, leaving him at 5-over par for the tournament.
Smith's second round was a rollercoaster, featuring 4 Birdies, 8 Pars, 5 Bogeys, and 1 Double Bogey. This mixed bag of results ultimately proved costly in his bid to make the cut.
Smith shared his reflections on the tournament with www.islandstats.com:
“First off I’m extremely grateful to be able to do this (play golf).
Looking back at my First Round, the desert heat was in full effect today, with temperatures hitting 80°F, but I got off to a really good start and felt strong out there. I had a clear plan, stuck with it 100%, and my short game was sharp. I managed the greens well when I missed and gave myself several solid looks at Birdies—finally rolling one in.
Apart from a few blemishes, I worked my way around the course nicely. There are putts to be made out there—I just need to tidy up a bit and let them go to their home! Funny enough, it took me until my last hole to make another Birdie.”
Smith's account of his first round highlights his strong start and positive approach, despite some minor errors.
He continued, reflecting on his second round:
“In Round 2, I got off to a promising start, sticking with my plan and nearly rolling in a Birdie on the opening hole before sinking one on the second. But golf has a way of keeping you on your toes—a tough stretch of four straight Bogeys and a Double Bogey on the 10th put me in a battle to make up ground.
I’m happy with how I finished, dropping two Birdies on 16 and 17, but I can’t help feeling gutted overall. Felt really solid starting out, which makes it frustrating not to have capitalized more. Plenty to take away from today, and I’ll be looking to sharpen things up moving forward!”
Smith's honest assessment of his performance reveals his determination and desire to improve. His strong finish with two birdies demonstrates his ability to fight back, but the earlier errors ultimately proved decisive.
Despite the disappointment of missing the cut, Smith's participation in The La Vie Masters provided valuable experience. He will no doubt use the lessons learned to refine his game and strive for better results in future tournaments.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
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Smith Begins La Vie Masters in Oman
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Camiko Smith has teed off at The La Vie Masters, held at the prestigious La Vie Club in Oman, UAE. Smith's opening round saw him finish with a 2-over par 73, placing him in a tie for 94th position.
Smith's round consisted of a mixed bag of results. He carded 2 Birdies, showcasing his ability to score, but also recorded 4 Bogeys, highlighting the challenges of the course. The majority of his round was solid, with 12 Pars indicating a level of consistency.
However, Smith faces a significant challenge going into the second round. He trails the current leader, Oliver Sullivan, by ten strokes. Sullivan set the pace with an impressive opening round of 8-under par 63.
The projected cut for the tournament currently stands at 2-over par, meaning Smith will need a strong second round to secure his place in the final rounds. He will be aiming to reduce errors and capitalize on scoring opportunities to improve his position and make the cut.
The La Vie Masters provides a valuable opportunity for Smith to compete on an international stage. The competition is likely to be fierce, with golfers vying for the title and the chance to improve their standings. Smith will be looking to draw on his experience and demonstrate his skills as he battles for a place in the tournament.
Camiko Smith La Vie Masters First Round Scorecard
1 - 4 - Par 2 - 5 - Par 3 - 3 - Par 4 - 4 - Par 5 - 4 - Bogey 6 - 4 - Bogey 7 - 3 - Par 8 - 4 - Bogey 9 - 4 - Birdie Smith made the turn +2 10 - 4 - Par 11 - 4 - Par 12 - 3 - Par 13 - 5 - Birdie 14 - 3 - Par 15 - 4 - Par 16 - 5 - Bogey 17 - 4 - Par 18 - 4 - Par Smith concluded his Round at +2
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Saturday, March 22, 2025
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Palanyandi and Nash Shine in Bermuda Monthly Medal
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A day of improved conditions at Ocean View Golf Course saw Damian Palanyandi and Tracy Nash emerge as the stars of the Bermuda Golf Association's March Monthly Medal event, claiming victory in the Men's 1st Flight and Ladies Divisions respectively.
With the wind subsiding and the sun breaking through, golfers were treated to a more favourable day on the course, although tricky green conditions still presented a challenge. Palanyandi navigated these challenges masterfully, posting a 5-over par 75 to secure the top spot in the Men's 1st Flight. Jonathan James finished a close second, just one stroke behind on 76, while Hav Trott finished third, a further stroke adrift.
In the Ladies Division, Nash mirrored Palanyandi's performance, also carding a 5-over par 75 to claim victory. Tracy Burgess finished second with a 6-over par 76, and Darina Betschart took third place with a 9-over par 79.
Junior golfer Isaiah O'Brien showcased his talent in the Men's 2nd Flight Division, finishing atop the leaderboard with a 16-over par 86. Isaac Davis secured second place with a 10-over par 90, and Mel Caines finished third with a 23-over par 93.
The Junior Division saw Hugo Adams make a triumphant return to the course, amassing an impressive 59 points in the Stableford format to claim victory. Damian Moniz finished second with 47 points, and Nathan Carreiro took third place with 38 points.
In the closest-to-the-pin competitions, Ed Frey won the Men’s Flight 2 prize on the 2nd hole, while Burgess claimed the Ladies prize on the 7th. Darina Betschart won the Juniors prize on the 16th, and Arman Newton won the Men’s Flight 1 prize on the 18th.
The March Monthly Medal provided a day of competitive golf and impressive performances, showcasing the talent and dedication of Bermuda's golfing community. The victories of Palanyandi, Nash, O'Brien, and Adams highlight the diverse range of talent within the Bermuda Golf Association, from seasoned veterans to promising juniors.
Click Here to see the Full 2025 Bermuda Golf Association March Monthly Medal Results
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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BGA Confirm Islandstats Pinehurst Report
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The Bermuda Golf Association (BGA) confirmed a previous report by www.islandstats.com that both the Men’s and Women’s champions, winner of the Bermuda Match Play Championship, a WAGR-sanctioned event hosted at Port Royal April 11th-13th, 2025, will receive an exempted invitation to compete in the prestigious 2025 North & South Championship at Pinehurst June 22-28th, 2025.
Set against the iconic backdrop of Pinehurst No. 2 and No. 4, the North & South Championship remains one of amateur golf’s most esteemed tournaments. As the longest-running national amateur event in the United States, it has been a proving ground for future stars, including legendary winners such as Jack Nicklaus, Curtis Strange, and Bermuda’s very own Michael Sims, who claimed victory in the North & South Championship in 1995.
Bermuda has a long-standing relationship with Pinehurst, a connection that has been nurtured over the years through various tournaments and player development initiatives. This latest opportunity reinforces the commitment of the BGA to providing pathways for Bermuda golfer's to gain invaluable experience against the best amateur players in the world and earn coveted World Amateur Golf Ranking points.
BGA President Craig Brown expressed his excitement, stating, “We are delighted to announce The Bermuda Match Play Championship partnership with Pinehurst, as an equal opportunity for both the Men's and Women's Bermuda Match Play champions that is open to all entrants. It presents a fantastic gateway for our local golfers to earn the right to play at one of the most historic venues in the game. This is a defining moment for the BGA, this opportunity aligns with our mission to provide local golfers with access to elite level competition, earn World Amateur Golf Ranking points, and promote Bermuda as a golfing destination on the global stage.”
The North & South Championship, played on Pinehurst’s world-renowned courses, presents a true test of golf, with its fast, firm greens and challenging layouts. The tournament’s history and stature make it an unparalleled stage for Bermuda’s top golfers to showcase their talent.
For more details on entry for the Bermuda Match Play Championship, and the eligibility for the exemption criteria for the North South please visit www.bermudagolf.org.
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Monday, March 17, 2025
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Bermuda Match Play Champs Offer Coveted Pinehurst Ticket
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The Bermuda Golf Association (BGA) has announced a significant incentive for competitors in the upcoming Bermuda Match Play Championships, with the winners of both the Men's and Ladies' Divisions set to receive an exemption to the prestigious North-South Amateur Championships at Pinehurst Resort in the United States.
This exciting development adds an extra layer of prestige to the Bermuda Match Play Championships, offering local golfers a direct pathway to compete on a renowned international stage. The North-South Amateur Championships, held annually at the iconic Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, attract top amateur talent from across the globe.
The Bermuda Match Play Championships are scheduled to take place at the challenging Port Royal Golf Course from Friday, April 11th to Sunday, April 13th. The match play format promises intense head-to-head battles as golfers vie for the coveted titles and the golden ticket to Pinehurst.
The lure of competing at Pinehurst, a legendary venue that has hosted numerous major championships, is expected to draw a talented field to Port Royal. Golfers will need to navigate the strategic layout of the course and demonstrate their match play prowess to secure victory and earn their place among the elite amateurs at the North-South Championships.
The Bermuda Match Play Championships promise three days of compelling golf, with the added incentive of a coveted spot at Pinehurst raising the stakes for all competitors.
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