Sims, Dillas & Leseur Qualify For Championship

October 17, 2019

[Updated with photos] The Bermuda Golf Association [BGA] and Bermuda Professional Golfers’ Association [BPGA] have announced the three local qualifiers for the 2019 Bermuda Championship are former Web.com tour player Michael Sims, amateur Jarryd Dillas and teenager Kenny Leseur.

All three players overcame challenging conditions on the second day of the Bermuda Championship Local Qualifier, finishing as joint medalists on 5 over par for the 36-hole event held at Port Royal Golf Course. The three golfers will join veteran Dwayne Pearman on October 31st, taking the total Bermudians in the field to four.

With swirling 25 mph winds whipping across the Southampton course, overnight leader Sims shot a final round 80. After opening with 5 straight pars, Sims’ dropped his first shot of the day at number six. The slide continued until he birdied the downhill-downwind eleventh hole.


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The final round score of 80, coupled with a first round 67 was good enough to finish the 36-hole event at 5 over. Sims’ round consisted of 1 birdie, 9 pars, 6 bogeys, and 2 double bogeys.

Fellow qualifier, amateur Jarryd Dillas playing in the final pairing alongside Micheal Sims and Camiko Smith shot a final round 79. Dillas jumped into the overall lead after nine holes, before dropping shots across the back nine in the high winds and finishing the tournament at 5 over par, after an opening round 68.

Starting the day in third place, Camiko Smith started his second round strongly posting an even par front nine. A missed shot to the right on the long, downhill par 3 thirteen produced a double bogey. He continued with a par on fourteen, before hitting trouble with a triple bogey on the fifteenth. The score on 15, all but put an end to his hopes of qualifying, yet posting a double bogey on the par three sixteenth ended his charge.

The low round of the day belonged to 15 year old Kenny Leseur, posting a final round 73. Playing two groups ahead of the leaders, Leseur managed the testing conditions over his home course the best on the day posting a score in the clubhouse.

A mature display that defies his young age, Leseur’s scorecard was a model of consistency over a tough Port Royal layout. Going out in the front nine he posted 7 pars, 1 birdie and 1 bogey. His only blemish over the opening nine holes was a single bogey on the par 4 sixth.

He combined a superb ball-striking round with a sublime short game, producing arguably the shot of the day, if not the tournament. Finding himself right of the par three sixteenth hole, Leseur hit a fantastic 40-yard blind pitch to within a couple of feet before making the putt to save his par on the signature par 3 hole.

The second round 73 with a first round 74 ensured Leseur will be on the first tee October 31st for Bermuda’s first ever PGA Tour event.

The four local alternate spots for the 2019 Bermuda Championship will be; Daniel Augustus, Camiko Smith, Scott Roy and Andrew Trott.

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  1. Graham Redford says:

    Congratulations Kenny.

  2. Charlly X says:

    Congrats gents !! Enjoy yourself n do Us Proud !

  3. Incog neato says:

    Good Job Men!

  4. Fluff says:

    Congrats to all but especially to Kenny We are so proud of you and you accomplishments enjoy this moment and can’t wait to see what happens in the tournament
    Proud parents