Jamaica claim runner-up honours at 2025 CAGC
KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC):
Team Jamaica delivered an outstanding performance at the 2025 Caribbean Amateur Golf Championships (CAGC), securing second place overall and the Arthur Zaidie Trophy runner-up title with 23 points.
However, the celebration was briefly overshadowed by an awards ceremony error that initially saw the Dominican Republic mistakenly presented with the runner-up trophy before officials corrected the standings.
Held over three days at the Barbados Golf Club, Jamaica's strong showing was led by their men's team, which placed third with a combined score of plus 35.
Oshae Haye finished sixth individually at plus three, while Ryan Lue secured ninth place at plus eight. The ladies' team took fourth overall (plus 53), with Mattea Issa (fifth, plus 26) and Emily Mayne (sixth, plus 27) leading the charge.
The confusion arose during the Arthur Zaidie Trophy presentation, where the Dominican Republic, with 22 points, were initially named runner-up before a post-event review confirmed Jamaica's 23-point tally as the rightful second-place finishers.
The Caribbean Golf Association (CGA) swiftly issued a clarification and apology, acknowledging the unprecedented error.
"Team Jamaica, with 23 points, are the rightful runner-up," the CGA stated. "We regret the initial mistake and are working with Golf Genius to implement automated scoring safeguards for future events."
Jamaica Golf Association President Jodi Munn Barrow praised the team's composure. "Despite the mix-up, our players displayed remarkable integrity. This achievement underscores the progress of Jamaican golf."
The CGA and Jamaican officials are now collaborating to ensure proper recognition for Team Jamaica's stellar performance.