Jamaica on target at Four-Ball Golf Championship in Florida
Jamaica’s 18-member team to the Caribbean Golf Association’s (CGA) Four-Ball Championship at Golden Palm Golf Course in Florida improved their day one status by winning four of the five categories and are on target to successfully defend the championship which they won in 2019 and 2021.
There was no play in 2020 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The championship is being played .
At the end of Wednesday’s second round, the team of Wayne Chai Chong and partner Rory Jardine posted the lowest score of the competition after carding six under par 65 for a two-day total of two under par 140 to take over the lead for the Higgs & Higgs Cup from Fernando Diaz and Arturo Morales of Puerto Rico, and Joe Delillipo and Roger Hanson of the Cayman Islands who were joint leaders at the end of the first round.
Robert Chin and Dorrel Allen scored par 71 on top of five over par 76 from the first day for a two-day total of 147 to move from seventh to joint second with two other teams in the category.
The other Jamaican team of Peter Chin and George Hugh improved their score by two but had a total score of 158 (80, 78) and remained in 9th place.
The team of Philip Prendergast and Owen Samuda continued to lead their group in defence of the Ramon Baez Romano Trophy. They carded the second best score of the tournament of three under par 68 for a two-day total of one under par 141. They were followed by Lynford Miller and Ashley Glinton of The Bahamas who posted one under par 70 for a total of 145 in two rounds.
The third Jamaican men’s team of Dr Mark Newnhan and Michael Gleichman had a good day as they scored par 71 along with 77 on the first day for a total of 148, which moved them from fifth place to third on the leaderboard for the Francis Steel Perkins Trophy.
Jamaicans Metry Seaga and Dave Cameron scored 78 on top of 77 in the first round for a total of 155 ahead of William “Tommy” Lee and Carlyle Hudson, who were one stroke back on 156 (78, 78) at the end of the second round.
The category lead was taken over by Rich Hastings and Glen Whenwell of the Cayman Islands. They carded par 71 on top of three over par 74 for 145 overall, just three strokes ahead of the Jamaican team of Dr Mark Newnham and Michael Gleichman.
The female team of Jodi Munn-Barrow and Lisa Gardner extended their lead for the Maria Nunes Trophy with a score of five over par 76 on top of 78 on day one for a total of 154, which was five strokes ahead of the Puerto Rican team of Mara Pagan and Rebekah Alford who ended the second round on 159 (81, 78).
The sole female team of Maggie Lyn and Michelle McCreath will take home the Desire Henry Trophy after scoring 83 for a combined total of 167 for the two rounds.