The 2025 Goodwill Bermuda Pro-Am commenced today, with teams firing incredibly low net scores across Tuckers Point Club, Port Royal Golf Course, and Mid Ocean Club, setting the stage for a highly competitive 54-hole championship.
The Toronto Golf Club team delivered the lowest net score of the day, carding an exceptional 56 (-15) at the Port Royal Golf Course. The team, comprising Jim Beddome, Jeff Lindsay, Dominic DiRisio, and Jim Rudyk, leads the tournament after the first round.
The top professional Stableford points total at Port Royal was a shared 22 points, achieved by Brent Studer of Metedeconk National Golf Club and Patrick Clark of Wee Burn Country Club. Spot prize honours went to Jim Cooper (Longest Drive on #18) and Garrett Murphy (Closest to the Pin on #16).
The team from Pine Needles posted the best net score at the Tuckers Point Club, firing a 57 (-13). Trevor Roquemore, Dorian Damoorigian, Donald Colleran, and Haresh Tharani secured the low net for their course.
A pair of professionals, Drew King of The Tree Farm and Cian Curley of Trump National Westchester, led the Pro Stableford competition at Tuckers Point with 20 points each. Bobby Waldele from Sleepy Hollow won the Longest Drive on the 15th, and Mike Snow from Shoal Creek Golf Club was Closest to the Pin on the 2nd.
At the challenging Mid Ocean Club, the team from Niagara on the Lake Golf Club posted the course’s lowest net round with a score of 59 (-12). The team consisted of Robert Graham, David Jones, and Gerry Graham.
The Pro Stableford race saw a tie for the lead with Daniel Augustus of Baltusrol Golf Club and Brett Carman of Valley Brook Country Club both earning 21 points. Dwight Spence won the Longest Drive on the 15th, and Rich Standing was Closest to the Pin on the 7th.
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