Bacardi National Par 3 Championship Results

January 20, 2014

golf140119The second and final round of the Bacardi National Par 3 Championship for 2014 started under much nicer conditions than the day before providing an excellent day for Golf.

Crisp temperatures with light winds were a pleasant surprise for the start of play today in comparison to Round One’s demanding conditions.

2010 Inaugural Championship winner Daniel Augustus, stay the course to win his second title in this the 5th year of this Championship event, finishing at a 2-over 110 for a two day total.

Dwayne Pearman finished in 2nd place with a 5-over 113, followed by Scott Roy with a 7-over 115 for the tournament.

The Men’s Amateur Division ended in a sudden death playoff between Jarryd Dillas and Will Haddrell who completed their second round with a tied 4-over par 112. Following three extra play off holes, Haddrell made a 15 foot Birdie to win the Amateur Men’s Title. In third place is David Smith with a close 4-over 113 and Mark Phillips who had been playing extremely well with a 7-over par 115.

The Ladies’ Division also ended in a Sudden Death Playoff between Kathy Lloyd-Hines and Katyna Rabain who both carded a 16-over 124. Lloyd-Hines won the title on the second hole of the Playoff. Linda Down finished in a close third place at 17-over par 125.

The Senior Division and Lionel Pengelly Trophy was won by Jeffrey Lindo who led the Division both rounds with a 57-61, 10-over par 118. Hav Trott and Craig Christensen tied for second place 13-over par 121.

The full results are here [PDF].

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  1. Tee says:

    Well done Daniel Theo Augustus IV. So proud of you as a young man who is focused. There should be more coverage of this tournament. How come the purse was so little? Only $1,000.00 for such a prestigous Annual Event?

  2. Yes says:

    Well done!! Price is so low, only because he is a young black male! Pathetic. Keep going Daniel!!

    • Barracuda says:

      Look at the size of the ball man , no wonder the purse is small.

  3. Me says:

    FYI. The purse is small because it is not the “main” event. It is to be held in March with overseas players as well. The purse will be bigger with a stronger field. Daniel has qualified for it with this win. Congrats to him and good luck in March!.

    PS. Not everything has to be black and white. Even if a white person had won the check would still be for the same amount!!!