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Saturday, November 23, 2024
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Newton & Dwyer Triumph at BGA Thanksgiving Challenge
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Arman Newton (L) IslandStats.com Arman Newton and Sarah Dwyer emerged as Champions at the Bermuda Golf Association's Thanksgiving Challenge, held at the scenic Turtle Hill Golf Course. The challenging 36-hole Individual Stroke Play Tournament, contested over a single day, tested the skills and endurance of Bermuda's amateur golfers.
Newton secured the Men's Gross title with a remarkable display of consistency, carding back-to-back rounds of 56 to finish at 4-over par. Johnny Bart claimed second place with rounds of 61 and 60, finishing at 13-over par. Matthew Durrant secured third place with a 15-over par total, following rounds of 62 and 61.
In the Ladies' division, Dwyer captured the Gross title with rounds of 69 and 72, finishing at 33-over par. Rebecca Solayao finished as the runner-up, carding a 52-over par total.
The Juniors' Stableford Division saw Lewis MacFarlane emerge victorious with an impressive score of 122, compiled from rounds of 56 and 66. Charlie Smith secured second place with 118 points, while Isaac Davis finished third with a score of 107.
The Thanksgiving Challenge provided a competitive and exciting platform for Bermuda's golfers to showcase their abilities.
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Friday, November 22, 2024
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Bermuda Teams Brave the "White Witch" in Annie's Revenge
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The enchanting yet challenging White Witch Golf Course, carved from the legendary Rose Hall Plantation, set the stage for a dramatic second round in the Annie's Revenge Golf Tournament. Three Bermudian teams braved the course's mystical aura and undulating terrain, each seeking to conquer its challenges and climb the leaderboard.
Leading the charge for Bermuda was once again the formidable Ocean View squad, comprised of Quinton Sherlock Jr., Quinton Sherlock Sr., Franklyn Morgan, and Ann Symonds. They navigated the "White Witch's" bewitching layout with a combination of skill and determination, carding an impressive 13 Birdies. Despite a few tricky encounters that resulted in five Bogeys, they finished the day in 5th place at 8-under par, solidifying their position as contenders.
The Belmont Hills team, featuring Darriek Douglas, Dennis Douglas, Colin Swan, and Donovan Livingston, also demonstrated their resilience. They unleashed an Eagle and 11 Birdies, showcasing their offensive firepower. However, the "White Witch" cast her spell, resulting in eight Bogeys that left them in 8th place at 5-under par.
The Five Fords team, composed of Arriek Douglas, Cleveland Smith, Jeffrey Tyrrell, and Kevin Swan, faced their own trials and tribulations on the course. They conjured up nine Birdies but also encountered four Bogeys and a Double Bogey, placing them in 9th place at 3-under par.
As the tournament enters its crucial final stages, the Bermudian teams remain in the hunt, ready to face the challenges ahead and chase the coveted Annie's Revenge title. The "White Witch" may have tested their skills, but these determined golfers are poised to leave their mark on the leaderboard.
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Thursday, November 21, 2024
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Bermuda Teams Battle for Glory in Jamaica
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The heat is on at the Annie's Revenge Golf Tournament which got underway at the Cinnamon Hill Golf Course, in Jamaica, where three Bermudian teams are battling it out for island bragging rights amidst a fierce international field.
Leading the charge after a scorching first round is Ocean View, spearheaded by the dynamic father-son duo of Quinton Sherlock Jr. and Sr. Joined by the steady hands of Franklyn Morgan and Ann Symonds, they stormed out of the gate with a sizzling 10-under par performance. Their scorecard was a masterpiece of precision, boasting a dozen birdies against a mere two bogeys.
Hot on their heels are the Belmont Hills crew, featuring Darriek Douglas, Dennis Douglas, Colin Swan, and Donovan Livingston. This squad unleashed an eagle-powered assault on the course, racking up three of those majestic shots alongside 12 birdies. However, a few errant swings resulted in nine bogeys, leaving them at a respectable 9-under par and currently holding 8th place.
Bringing up the rear, but certainly not out of the fight, is the Five Fords team. Arriek Douglas, Cleveland Smith, Jeffrey Tyrrell, and Kevin Swan are looking to shake off a first-round stumble that saw them finish 1-over par and tied for 16th. But with two rounds still to play, there's plenty of time for a dramatic comeback.
This thrilling tournament is far from over. Stay tuned as these Bermudian golfers navigate the challenges of Cinnamon Hill, each team vying for glory and the right to claim victory in this Caribbean showdown.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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Minister Sports - Bermuda Championship Success
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The Butterfield Bermuda Championship concluded another successful year, solidifying its place as a key event on Bermuda’s sports calendar. Held at the Port Royal Golf Course, this PGA TOUR tournament continues to draw international attention, create significant economic benefits, and provide charitable support to the local community.
Owen Darrell, Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Sport, joined officials, players, and spectators at this year’s event and commended everyone involved for their hard work and dedication. “This event showcases Bermuda’s ability to host world-class sporting events while bringing tangible benefits to our economy and community,” said Minister Darrell. “It’s a testament to the hard work of everyone behind the scenes and an opportunity to inspire the next generation to see what’s possible in the sport of golf.”
A special moment during this year’s championship was the presentation of a Lifetime Achievement Award to MP Kim Swan, recognizing his decades of contributions to the sport of golf in Bermuda. From his remarkable achievements as a professional golfer to his ongoing commitment to mentoring and inspiring young golfers, MP Swan’s legacy continues to shape the future of the sport on the island. Minister Darrell extended heartfelt congratulations, calling it a “well-deserved honor for an individual who has dedicated his life to promoting golf and its values.”
Despite some challenges with the weather, the tournament proceeded smoothly, with players and organizers adapting to ensure a memorable week. The Butterfield Bermuda Championship continues to bring global recognition to the island while promoting tourism and local businesses.
The tournament also highlights the important role golf plays in Bermuda’s identity. Beyond the competition, it offers opportunities for Bermuda’s youth to engage with the sport and see firsthand the doors it can open. The Port Royal Golf Course, tournament title sponsor Butterfield, along with the Bermuda Tourism Authority and numerous other supporters, were recognized for their commitment to ensuring the success of this event.
Chairman of the Bermuda Tourism Authority, Wayne Caines, emphasized the event's importance stating, “The Butterfield Bermuda Championship exemplifies the transformative power of sports tourism, leveraging one of our signature sports- golf- to deliver on every pillar of the Bermuda National Tourism Plan. This event not only attracts international visitors, but also boosts local commerce, strengthens community ties, and showcases Bermuda as premier destination for year-round travel. By merging world-class competition with community impact and global exposure, this championship continues to position Bermuda as a leader in sports tourism while driving sustainable growth.”
Affirming the PGA’s place in Bermuda’s tourism calendar, Tracy Berkeley, CEO of the Bermuda Tourism Authority added, “The continued success of this signature tourism event highlights the strength of our partnership with the PGA Tour and the exceptional caliber of Bermuda’s sports tourism infrastructure. We congratulate Rafael Campos on his remarkable victory and commend the outstanding level of competition that has captivated audiences and inspired potential visitors worldwide."
As the Butterfield Bermuda Championship concludes, Bermuda extends a warm invitation to golf enthusiasts and visitors to explore the island beyond the tournament. With golf courses open year-round and endless opportunities to experience Bermuda’s rich culture and hospitality, the island is ready to welcome the world.
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Sunday, November 17, 2024
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Campos Captures Emotional Victory in Bermuda
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Rafael Campos produced a storybook ending at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, securing a three-stroke victory and his first PGA Tour title. The Puerto Rican golfer, who welcomed his first child earlier in the week, fired a final round 68 to finish at 19-under par, 265, and etch his name into the tournament's history books.
Campos entered the final round tied with Andrew Novak, but a clutch performance under pressure saw him pull away from the field. Novak finished in solo second place at 16-under par, 268, after carding a final round 71.
This victory marks a significant milestone for Campos, who becomes the first Puerto Rican golfer to win on the PGA Tour since Chi Chi Rodriguez. The win also secures him a substantial $1.252 million prize and 500 valuable FedExCup points.
Campos' triumph comes on the heels of a momentous week for the golfer, who celebrated the birth of his daughter on Monday. The emotional victory underscores his resilience and determination, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure both on and off the course.
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship provided a captivating week of golf, culminating in Campos' memorable victory. His performance will be remembered for years to come, inspiring golfers in Puerto Rico and around the world.
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