Golfers from 54 teams from around the world are in action at the Bermuda Goodwill Tournament at the island’s top courses – Belmont Hills, Port Royal and Tucker’s Point.
At Belmont Hills, the team from St Andrews Links, led by pro Cole Lum and featuring Kyle Lum, Dick Morton, and Tim MacKlaier, fired a 15-under-par 55 to claim the low net round of the day.
Chris Berry from Baltusrol Golf Club unleashed a huge drive on the 12th hole to take home the Longest Drive honours, while Ed Vomastek from Crystal Downs Golf Club showcased his precision with the Closest-to-the-Pin on the 17th.
Essex County Country Club’s Jack O’Hara led the Pro Stableford points with a solid 25.
The local favourites from Ocean View Golf Club, led by pro OJ Pitcher and featuring Shannon Trott, Donovan Livingston, and Tracy Nash, posted an impressive 11-under-par 60 to capture the low net round at Port Royal.
Chris Webber from The Connecticut Golf Club 2 team claimed the Longest Drive on the 18th, while Jack Haight from Trump National GC Bedminster secured the Closest-to-the-Pin on the 16th.
Peter Ballo from The Connecticut Golf Club 1 team leads the Pro Stableford race with 23 points.
At Tuckers Point, the AON Sponsor Team, featuring Pro Dwayne Pearman, Seamus Durkin, Mike Fisher, and Joe Rego, carded an 11-under-par 59 to secure the low net round.
Dave Walsh from Jupiter Country Club unleashed a long drive on the 7th hole for the Longest Drive, while Bushara Bushara from Riverside Golf Club took the Closest-to-the-Pin on the 2nd.
Pearman leads the Pro Stableford competition with 23 points.
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