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Thursday, June 19, 2025
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Smith Misses Cut After Challenging Second Round in England
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Golfer Camiko Smith has concluded his participation in the Clutch Tour's Q Hotels Collection Open, missing the cut after a challenging second round at Forest Pines.
Smith, competing in the professional event, carded a ten-over-par 83 on Thursday, adding to his opening round of 77. This brought his total to a score outside of the cut line for the tournament.
His second round saw him record one birdie, a solitary bright spot in a round hampered by three bogeys and four double bogeys. The erratic scorecard ultimately meant Smith fell short of advancing to the weekend's play.
The performance marks a difficult outing for the Bermudian, who will now turn his attention to future events on the professional circuit.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2025
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Smith Faces Uphill Battle at Q Hotels Collection Open
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Camiko Smith is facing an uphill battle at the Clutch Tour's Q Hotels Collection Open, after a challenging opening round at Forest Pines in North Lincolnshire, England.
Smith, competing in the professional event, carded a four-over-par 77 in his first round, leaving him tied for 102nd place. The Bermudian golfer's round included one birdie, but was hampered by five bogeys and a disappointing double bogey.
The performance leaves Smith with significant ground to make up in tomorrow's second round if he is to contend for a strong finish in the Q Hotels Collection Open.
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Saturday, June 14, 2025
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Palanyandi & Burgess Claim Honours at June Monthly Medal
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The Bermuda Golf Association hosted its June Monthly Medal at the challenging Port Royal Golf Course, with golfers competing across various divisions.
Damian Palanyandi was crowned the Men's 1st Flight Champion after an exceptional round of 7-under par 64. Johnny Bart finished second with a 2-over par 73, while Spencer Wideman rounded out the podium with a round of 3-over par 74.
In the Ladies Division, Tracy Burgess continued her impressive form, fresh off her victory at the Kitty Michael International Invitational in Puerto Rico. She secured the win with a round of 7-over par 78. Finishing just one stroke back and tied for second were Morgan Lightbourne and Carine Brule, who also performed well in Puerto Rico.
The Men's 2nd Flight Division saw Lewis MacFarlane claim victory with a round of 8-over par 79. Hav Trott finished second after his round of 10-over par 81, and Andrew Wright secured third place with an 11-over par 82.
In the Juniors Division, Fletcher Logie won with a round of 15-over par 86. Bradford Laing finished second with a round of 39-over par 110, and Oliver James rounded out the podium with a round of 46-over par 117.
The BGA June Monthly Medal provided a competitive outing for golfers across all age groups at Port Royal.
Click Here to see the Full BGA June 2025 Monthly Medal Results
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Thursday, June 12, 2025
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Bermuda Crowned Kitty Michael Golf Champions
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The Bermuda team has been crowned champions of the 45th annual Kitty Michael Golf Invitational, emerging victorious after the third and final day of competition at the El Conquistador Golf Club in Puerto Rico.
In what was described as an extremely hot and challenging final day, Bermuda demonstrated remarkable consistency and resilience, finishing atop the leaderboard with a combined three-day score of 101-over par. This commanding performance saw them finish a significant 30 strokes clear of St. Croix and Puerto Rico, who tied for second place at 131-over par.
The triumphant team, led by Captain Linda Down and Vice Captain Tracy Burgess, included Katrin Burnie, Liz Carpio, Carine Brule, Valerie Nearon, Angela Cook, Katyna Rabain, Lesley Wollmann, and Tracy Nash. Their collective effort throughout the 54-hole event was instrumental in securing the prestigious title.
Adding to Bermuda's success, Vice Captain Tracy Burgess was declared the Individual winner of the tournament. She finished with a three-round total of 29-over par, after navigating a challenging final round of 11-over par.
Compatriot Carine Brule also secured a strong individual finish, placing third overall at 36-over par. Katrin Burnie rounded out Bermuda's impressive individual performances, finishing eighth overall at 43-over par.
The victory at the Kitty Michael Golf Invitational marks a significant achievement for Bermuda's amateur lady golfers, highlighting their talent and ability to perform under pressure on the international stage.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025
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Golfers Shine on Day Two of Kitty Michael Invitational
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The Bermuda team competing in the 45th annual Kitty Michael Golf Invitational delivered a dominant performance on Day Two at the El Conquistador Golf Club in Puerto Rico, with Bermudian golfers leading the charge.
The team, led by Captain Linda Down and Vice Captain Tracy Burgess, alongside Katrin Burnie, Liz Carpio, Carine Brule, Valerie Nearon, Angela Cook, Katyna Rabain, Lesley Wollmann, and Tracy Nash, put in an impressive collective effort.
The second round saw a remarkable display from the Bermudian contingent, particularly at the top of the individual leaderboard. Carine Brule shot the best score of the day, an excellent 7-over par. Not far behind, Tracy Burgess and Katrin Burnie both recorded solid 9-over par rounds for the day, securing the top three daily scores for Bermuda. Captain Linda Down also featured in the top ten on the day, with a round of 14-over par, placing her 10th.
These strong individual performances have significantly impacted the overall standings. Tracy Burgess now leads the overall individual competition at 18-over par, having posted back-to-back 9-over par rounds. Carine Brule sits just one stroke back in second place at 19-over par. Katrin Burnie moved into 10th overall at 29-over par, and Linda Down is currently 12th at 31-over par.
The strong showing on Day Two highlights the depth of talent within the Bermudian team and positions them well heading into the final day of the prestigious Kitty Michael Golf Invitational.
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