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Cayman Islands Golf Long Drive Team Excels

The Cayman Islands Golf Long Drive Team recently competed in the Iceman International Long Drive Championships, held at Caymanas golf course in Jamaica. The event challenged some of the worlds longest hitters of a golf ball to hit a drive as far as possible into the confines of a grid measuring 400 yards long by 40 yards wide and consisted of both team and individual events. 

Cayman’s team, consisting of Michael Wight, Tracy Moore, Eustace Jeffers, Robert Chilman (senior) and Kerry Maher (lady), competed against world superpowers USA, Australia, Canada and Japan along with Caribbean heavyweights Jamaica.

In its first match, Cayman went head to head with Jamaica and narrowly lost as the Jamaicans took advantage of local knowledge and early practice to catch the Cayman Team a bit cold.  However, from that point on the Cayman Team never looked back.

In the second match Cayman received the toughest of draws, being matched against the teams ranked 1 and 2 in the world,  USA and Australia. Whilst the super powers had size and experience on their side, Cayman took advantage of camaraderie and sound management strategy to cause the biggest shock in the history of the event in beating both teams by a comfortable margin. Michael Wight powered the longest drive by a Cayman hitter to 349 yards. All of the Cayman men split the center of the driving grid with hits well in excess of 300 yards. Little Kerry Maher, whilst ½ the weight of some of the female hitters showed great consistency in hitting the target in excess of 250 yards time and time again.

Elated by the victory, Caymans representatives pressed on into the individual events. Once again, every Cayman player excelled. Michael Wight finished ranked number 5 in the world, again hitting narrowly under 350 yards. The winner of this event was the USA # 1 man who drove the ball 391 yards to win.

Robert Chilman finished ranked number 2 senior in the world and number 1 senior in the Caribbean with drives well over 300 yards.

In the final event all the teams went head to head for the title of world champions. Whilst the pressure of live radio and TV broadcasts appeared to affect some of the favorites, again the Cayman Team  rose to the occasion and shocked the rest consistently hitting the center of the grid well in excess of 300 yards. At the final count up the Cayman Islands Team came third, ironically behind only the Australian and the USA teams that they had earlier beaten.

President of the Cayman Islands Golf Association and Team Manager Robert Woods commented that he was proud of the Cayman players who had stuck together and exceeded all expectations. He also thanked the National Airline, Cayman Airways, who once again stepped in with sponsorship to aid a local sports association and local athletes to compete in an international event.

 

JUNIOR GOLFER WINS PRESIDENTS TROPHY

 

The annual and prestigious Presidents Trophy was held at Britannia Golf Course on Saturday 8th June 2005. The Tournament was well attended in tough conditions with strong winds and a very wet course causing difficulties for most of the players.

 

The winner of the Junior Division and the Men’s Open Champion was 12 year old Shazad Hafiz who played magnificently in keeping the ball under the wind and in play to score an impressive 72. Shazad is expected to take confidence from this win and start pushing the more senior players for a place in the National Team.

 

Shazad and young Jack Widmer are now reaping the benefits of early entry into the Golf Associations Junior Program. A fact that should encourage other youngsters to take up the game and promises a rosy future for Cayman golf. 

 

In the Senior Division, ‘rookie’ Theo Bullmore took the course by its horns to shooting 76. He narrowly beat out Saad Hafiz who made a welcome return to competitive golf and Richard Jones who uncharacteristically lost his nerve on the final hole scoring a Heptagonal bogey (12).

 

In the Ladies Division stalwart Nitty Howe out fought her competitors to take the trophy despite scoring a disappointing 81.

 

Flight winners were Michael Wight and Brad Esch.

 

Robert Woods

President of CIGA
 

 

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