THE Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy hosted another Skills Competition on Saturday in the Bahamas Golf Federation’s Driving Range at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.
The competitors played nine holes from approximately 25 yards each for a total of 225 yards. Pro golfer Georgette Rolle presented winners with certificates.
• Here’s a look at the
results posted:
Age 6 & Under - 1st Place - Andreas Lloyd Minnis - Score: 39. 2nd Place - Akim Culmer - Score: 66.
Age 8 & Under - 1st Place - Michael Knowles - Score: 33. 2nd Place - Chemari Pratt - Score: 38. 3rd Place - Ben Alliker - Score: 39. 4th Place - Elyse Hanna - Score: 42. 5th Place - Rashaad Horton - Score: 45. 6th Place - Warren Hepburn - Score: 46. 7th Place - Daliah Hamilton - Score: 66.
Age 10 & Under - 1st Place - Alex Knowles - Score: 30. 2nd Place - Aiden Johnson - Score: 32. 3rd Place - Rhan Miller - Score: 36. 4th Place - Makayla Horton - Score: 39. 5th Place - Nataija McPhee - Score: 44. 6th Place - Eliana Marshall -Score: 56. 7th Place - Cameron Hepburn - Score: 61. 8th Place - Tyler Cambridge - Score: 62.
Age 13 & Under - 1st Place - Christopher Knowles - Score: 28. 2nd Place - Amarie Smith - Score: 29. T3 - Nyah Singh - Score: 31
T3 - Miranda Tucker - Score: 31. T5 - Tia Singh - Score: 32. T5 - Riya Miller - Score: 32. T7 - Kasar Patton - Score: 33.
Age 17 & Under - 1st Place - Larenz Shearer - Score: 34. 2nd Place - G’Angelo Edgecombe - Score: 34. 3rd Place - Deangelo Stubbs - Score: 36. 4th Place - Pheron Collie - Score: 39. 5th Place - Naji Grant - Score: 40. 6th Place - Maya Albury - Score: 49
The next competition is scheduled for December 10.
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