Pro Golf tour starts with a bang

Tue, Oct 10th 2023, 11:08 AM

It was an exciting start to the Bahamas Professional Golf Tour season when Riccardo Davis founder of the tour secured the victory at the BPGT Classic in September after some drama on hole 18 ensued between him and David Harris.

Playing at the Baha Mar Resort’s Royal Blue Golf Course, Davis and Harris finished their round tied attwo-over par 74 and needed a playoff to break the tie. After they were tied at the end of the first roundof playoff, Davis’ short game helped him to hold off a fierce Harris to start the season off with a bang ashe made a birdie on that second playoff hole. Harris had to settle for second.

Next on the agenda is the Hillshire Farms Classic by Asa H Pritchard set for Saturday, October 28th, at2;00 p.m.

“We are thrilled to have Hillshire Farms continue their sponsorship of the tour, their brand is one that issynonymous with golf development, and we continue to value their support,” Davis said.

Nolan Johnson won the amateur division in the Classic last month while Christopher Callendar won thejunior division. All three division champions will be back in the Hillshire Farms Classic to defend theirtitle.

As mentioned earlier, golfers of all skill level can participate whether they are a professional, amateur orjunior as they will each have their own category to+ compete in. There are great prizes in each divisionand golfers are encouraged to come out and give support to the professionals and those striving to reachthe professional level as they hone their skills to excel professionally.

We have great sponsors such as Bahamas Waste, Breezes Resorts, Royal Blue Golf Club, R & E Imports &Sales, Sun Tee, Signature Events and Wild Flowers.

Anyone wishing to support the tour can do so by contacting the tour atbahamasprofessionalolftour@gmail.com. The tour is also in contact with the Ministry of Youth, Sportsand Culture and the Ministry of Tourism to support the tour so that we import professional golfers to ourhome-grown tour. 

It was an exciting start to the Bahamas Professional Golf Tour season when Riccardo Davis founder of the
tour secured the victory at the BPGT Classic in September after some drama on hole 18 ensued between
him and David Harris.
Playing at the Baha Mar Resort’s Royal Blue Golf Course, Davis and Harris finished their round tied at
two-over par 74 and needed a playoff to break the tie. After they were tied at the end of the first round
of playoff, Davis’ short game helped him to hold off a fierce Harris to start the season off with a bang as
he made a birdie on that second playoff hole. Harris had to settle for second.
Next on the agenda is the Hillshire Farms Classic by Asa H Pritchard set for Saturday, October 28th, at
2;00 p.m.
“We are thrilled to have Hillshire Farms continue their sponsorship of the tour, their brand is one that is
synonymous with golf development, and we continue to value their support,” Davis said.
Nolan Johnson won the amateur division in the Classic last month while Christopher Callendar won the
junior division. All three division champions will be back in the Hillshire Farms Classic to defend their
title.
As mentioned earlier, golfers of all skill level can participate whether they are a professional, amateur or
junior as they will each have their own category to+ compete in. There are great prizes in each division
and golfers are encouraged to come out and give support to the professionals and those striving to reach
the professional level as they hone their skills to excel professionally.
We have great sponsors such as Bahamas Waste, Breezes Resorts, Royal Blue Golf Club, R & E Imports &
Sales, Sun Tee, Signature Events and Wild Flowers.
Anyone wishing to support the tour can do so by contacting the tour at
bahamasprofessionalolftour@gmail.com. The tour is also in contact with the Ministry of Youth, Sports
and Culture and the Ministry of Tourism to support the tour so that we import professional golfers to our
home-grown tour. 
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