IEyeNews

iLocal News Archives

Cayman Islands sets sights on the RBC 56th Annual Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships

Team (Cayman Islands)

Led by Team Manager Bob Slatter, the Cayman Islands team will tee off in fierce competition against eight other teams from countries around the region at the RBC 56th Annual Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC) set to take place in St. Kitts from August 6 – 12, 2012.

In commenting on the team’s chances in this year’s tournament Slatter was optimistic, saying that the team is adequately prepared for both the course and the competition.

The team will have to rely on the individual skills of its players as they strive to cop trophies in six categories:

– Men’s Open Competition     Hoerman Cup (Jason Lovelock, Adam Nashed, Jason Perras, Philip                                                                                           Wight, Paul Woodhouse)

– Men Over 50 Years                Francis and Steele-Perkins Trophy (Eustace Jeffers & Tracy Moore)

– Men Over 60 Years                 Higgs & Higgs Trophy (Richard Jones & Andy Newton)

– Men Over 35 Years                 Ramon Baez Trophy (Joel Dodson & Michael Wight)

– Ladies’ Open Competition    George Teale Trophy (Isabel Lawson, Emily  Ribbins,                                                                                                        Samantha Widmer)

– Overall Team Championship         Arthur Zaide Trophy (Cayman National Team)

For the second consecutive year, RBC is the title sponsor of the Championships. The Bank’s support comes in large measure from an overall strategy to promote, as well as integrate golf into the wider community.

Jason Waters, Area Vice President, RBC Cayman Islands reinforced the Bank’s commitment to the event, golf and the region, saying: “RBC is proud to once again support the CAGC. Our decision to get on board is driven by our desire to elevate the game in the Caribbean much in the same way that we have in Canada and the United States through our parent company RBC.”

Making its return, is one of the most anticipated attractions of the Championships, Birdies for Charity – RBC’s social responsibility initiative in collaboration with the Caribbean Golf Association (CGA), where RBC will contribute a maximum of USD 45,000 to the nine teams who can earn up to a maximum of USD 5,000 each to donate to the charity of their choice.

Speaking on the team’s donation to Cayman HospiceCare and The Caring For Life Foundation, CIGA President Jason Perras said, “We are delighted to be able to play our part through this donation to two exemplary charities in the Cayman Islands, Cayman HospiceCare and The Caring For Life Foundation. We truly believe these organizations are full of energy and commitment in everything they do. They have amazing groups of people that perform invaluable services to the national community as well as for those children and adults who benefit from their hard work.”

The RBC 56th Annual Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships, hosted by the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, will once again bring out the best in the competition over an 18-hole, Par 71 course at 6,900 yards from the championship gold tees. The extraordinary layout also boasts water hazards on 10 holes, 80 bunkers and a multitude of coconut palm trees along the Atlantic Ocean.

St. Kitts has hosted the Championships in previous years and is regarded by many regional players as one of the best conditioned and most scenic golf courses in the Caribbean.

For more information visit the CGA’s website at: www.cgagolfnet.com or The Royal St. Kitts Golf Club at www.royalstkittsgolfclub.com or Like the Championships on Facebook, Keyword: RBC 56th Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships.

 

About RBC in the Caribbean:

With more than 100 years of heritage serving the region, RBC operates under the banner of RBC and RBTT with a presence in 20 countries, 125 combined branches and close to 6,600 employees serving over 1 million clients. For more information, please visit rbc.com/caribbean.

 

About RBC GOLF

RBC proudly supports golf around the world through high profile relationships with the PGA TOUR, the PGA of America and Golf Canada and the CGA. RBC is the title sponsor of the Caribbean Amateur Golf Championship and the Stephen Ames Cup – a three-day event that takes on a Ryder Cup format, pitting ten of Canada’s finest junior golfers against a team from Trinidad & Tobago. This year’s tournament will take place in Trinidad on August 14-17.

 

 

 

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *