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Bailey and Dillas Win Medal

Gillian Bailey shot a round of 78 to win the Ladies Round of the August Monthly Medal at the Tuckers Point Golf Course. Bailey got by Tracy Nash who finished five strokes back after she carted a 83, while Susan Vallis shot 85.

Jarryd Dillas won the Men’s Flight 1 of the August Monthly Medal from his round of 71 at the Tuckers Point Golf Course. Dillas’ round saw him finish four strokes in front of second place finisher Nick Mansell who shot 75. In the Men’s Flight 2 Rupert Oliver Hollis shot a 77 to win the flight by five strokes over Greg Garside who shot a 82.

Ladies

78 Gillian Bailey

83 Tracy Nash
85 Susan Vallis
86 Ann Symonds
91 Norriette Cartwright-Parry
NC Katyna Rabain

Flight 1

71 Jarryd Dillas

75 Nick Mansell
80 Winston Robinson
80 Mark Desaram
80 Leroy Robinson
81 Andrew Osborne
82 Adam Mattatall
91 Scott Baggie
NC Simon Biggs

Flight 2

77 Rupert Oliver Hollis Jr

82 Greg Garside
86 Daren Heyliger
89 Martin Pollard
91 Simon Benedek
93 Walter Jackson
94 Frank Morgan
95 Derel Alleyne
NC Edward Frey


Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:38

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Jarryd Dillas Narrowly Misses Qualifying for the U.S. Open

Bermudian golfer Jarryd Dillas has narrowly missed qualifying for the U.S. Open to be held at Pebble Beach.  After advancing through local qualifying, Jarryd, playing in Georgia, attemted to advance through sectional qualifying. After a 1-under 71 in the first round of the 36-hole qualifier, Jarryd was in third place and in a great position to be among the top two players who advance to the U.S. Open field. Unfortunately, Jarryd's second round 80 left him in a tie for 14th place.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010 16:18

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Somerset vs St. George's in golf?

Not quite, but the Romay Trophy will pit the east against the west in August
Eric (Hav) Trott

Many years ago, when the moon was larger and putts fell with more regularity, there was the Romay Trophy, an inter-parish golf tournament that was fiercely contested for the bragging rights of which parish had the strongest golf team.

Regrettably, and I put it down to the smaller moon, the Romay Trophy ceased to be and the result was that there was no longer an inter-parish golf tournament.

Fortunately, all of that is about to change.

The Romay Trophy is about to be resurrected in a new and improved format for the members of the Bermuda Golf Association to compete once again for bragging rights. Frankly, it is way overdue.

Here's a brief overview of what is currently emerging from the ashes. The Romay Trophy will be played at Port Royal in early August and will be played along the lines of Cup Match.

There will be a team from the East and one from the West, complete with team captains and appropriate colours.

Both teams will comprise around 36 players, consisting of ladies, juniors and men selected from across a broad range of handicaps.

The format will be the 20 point two-ball better-ball system, where two players from the East will play against two players from the West, for 20 points. The points from each two-ball partnership will be added up and the team with the most points will be declared the winning team.

Two of Bermuda's best amateurs have been lined up as team captains, and a friendly rivalry has already begun. However, according to the experts, the West may be the underdog team, and it will be interesting to see who sharpens up their tools for this interesting contest. No disrespect is meant to the team from the West, but according to the Owl, a few dollars placed on the team from the East would likely earn you some strong dividends.

The entry fee for the New Romay is expected to be around $100. More details are available in this month's BGA Newsletter, sent on June 1 to your email address. If you are not currently receiving your monthly Newsletter, give Scott Roy a call on 295-9972 and he will be pleased to assist you.

Alongside the Romay Trophy will be the Bermuda Cup, a Ryder Cup style match of 12 top amateurs competing against 12 local professionals for one point per match. To win the Bermuda Cup, six and a half points will be required and I am predicting a resounding victory by the team of twelve amateurs.

If memory serves me well, a few years ago, Zane DeSilva sponsored a similar event that he called the Bryder Cup, however, like the old Romay, that event unfortunately did not last. Going forward, the intention is for the Bermuda Cup and the Romay Trophy to be annual events.

Those who would like to play in the New Romay can register their interest through the Bermuda Golf Association at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 September 2010 11:45
 

2010 Senior Amateur Stroke Play Champsionship Results

Hav Trott and Kathy Lloyd-Hines were crowned the Bermuda Seniors Male and Female Stroke Play Champions at the Riddell’s Bay Golf & Country Club.

Trott said, “I am indeed happy to win this tournament, but I must say I won because of two mistakes that Jeffrey Lindo made on the final three holes that allowed me to win”.

Four Time Champion Lloyd-Hines said, “The course played very well over the three days, the greens played very fast, having played last week at the Kitty Michaels Tournament in Florida helped me to concentrate a little more, over in Florida the greens allow you to stop your ball but here it’s more bump and run, but I hit the ball well, I am always nervous on the first hole whenever I play but once I Tee Off I settle down and just play and with the result I am very pleased”.

Last Updated on Friday, 14 May 2010 10:36

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MARCH Monthly Medal Results

The Bermuda Golf Association held their monthly medal at the Ocean View Golf Club, with Nick Mansell winning the Men’s Field and Tracy Nash winning the Ladies.

The Round started out in Breeze but sunny conditions, however the wind picked up on the back 9 causing club and shot selection to be difficult.


Last Updated on Thursday, 15 April 2010 11:05

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