After two rounds of intense competitors on the Caribbean Golf Association’s (CGA) 4-Ball Championship in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica is on track to defend its title and safe a fifth consecutive victory.
The event, happening on the Plantain Golf and Nation Membership, has seen Jamaica amass 46 factors, giving them an eight-point lead over the host nation, Trinidad and Tobago, which at present sits in second place with 38 factors.
A victory on this version would lengthen Jamaica’s dominance, having already clinched the championship in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. With one spherical remaining, the crew seems well-positioned to assert the title but once more.
Jamaica leads in three of the six trophy classes
Trailing the highest two groups, Bermuda holds third place with 25 factors, whereas the Bahamas follows carefully with 24 factors. Barbados finds itself in fifth with 16 factors, and the Cayman Islands rounds out the sector with six factors.
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Jamaica leads in three of the six trophy classes, sharing the highest spot in one other and remaining aggressive in the remainder. Within the race for the distinguished Francis & Steele-Perkins Cup, Jamaica’s seven factors place it forward of Bermuda by two factors. The crew additionally enjoys a two-point benefit over the Bahamas (6-4) within the Higgs and Higgs Trophy, and the same lead over Trinidad and Tobago (4-2) within the battle for the Dessie Henry Trophy for mid-amateur girls.
The competitors for the Maria Nunes Trophy, awarded to senior girls, is far nearer, with Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago tied at 4 factors every. In the meantime, each groups share second place with two factors every within the newly launched Ashraph Ali Cup for males over 70 years, the place the Bahamas leads with 4 factors.
Within the last class, the Ramon Baez Romano Trophy, Jamaica at present finds itself in fifth place with only one level, whereas Bermuda tops the desk with six factors.