2 minute read

International Women’s ...

to showcase their golfing abilities while enjoying themselves.

The team of Carol Brown, Ririn Suantari Bell and Andrea Todd finished as overall winners.

Meanwhile, Emer O’Sullivan won three of the nine closest to the pin awards, while Brown won the best score in the putting competition.

According to the club, the combination of golfing and socialising created a truly memorable experience for all involved.

“One of the key aims of Women’s Golf Day is to encourage women to explore the various options available to them in their local communities, including local facilities, lessons, leagues, and other ways to get involved in golf.

“International Women’s Golf Day 2023 at the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club was a true celebration of women’s golf. It brought together a diverse group of participants, who not only had fun but also had the chance to expand their knowledge, form connections, and embrace the world of golf. It is events like these that empower women to take charge of their golfing journey and explore the countless possibilities within the sport,” information from the club stated.

Police won against rivals Beaches

116 all out in 15 overs.

Needing to score at less than a run-a-ball for victory, Beaches lost their talisman Anthony McKnight (0) early, LBW to Haiden Spring. Mario Smith and Sidue Hunter fought back to push the score to 35 before Bruno entered the attack and got four wickets to restrict

The 21st Jadot Cup, held on Sunday, June 4th, at the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club, was a roaring success! With a fantastic turnout of 100 golfers forming 25 teams, this scramble format event was a day to remember. Not only did it bring out the competitive spirit, but it also raised funds for the Turks and Caicos Aids Awareness foundation.

The dynamic duo of Ian & Gillian Miller and the powerhouse pair Emer & Tim O’Sullivan swung their way to victory with an impressive score of 53.74. Adding to the excitement of the day, the Royal Turks and Caicos Golf Club unveiled their brandnew scoring software from Golf Genius. It was a game-changer! This cutting-edge software allowed live scores to be posted throughout the tournament, keeping the teams on their toes. This new software added a new level of energy and engagement to the tournament, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

Funds raised will go towards the Turks and Caicos Aids Awareness Foundation.

The mission of the organisation is to raise awareness and eliminate stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS through education and community engagement. Efforts are made to create positive lifestyle changes and empower those living with HIV in the Turks & Caicos.

“This cause is steadfastly pursued, and ongoing efforts will continue for years to come.

We extend our sincerest gratitude to all the golfers who participated in the 21st Jadot Cup alongside The Wine Cellar and main sponsors Cobrand. Your support and enthusiasm made this event a remarkable success. Together, we made a difference in raising funds for the Aids Awareness foundation and spreading awareness about this important cause.”

This article is from: