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Campbell sets record
Published: Thursday | February 26, 2009
A new course record was set at the well-supported Jamaica College (JC) Foundation Golf Classic on Saturday, at the Constant Spring Golf Club.
Fabian Campbell of Cassava Piece emerged the champion with a score of 61, three stokes clear of the old course record of 64. For his outstanding efforts, the 22-year-old won a beautiful crystal trophy and a four-night stay for two at the luxurious Tryall Club in Montego Bay, St James.
Day's top prizes
The day's other top prizes for hole-in-one shots, of a BMW X5 at Hole No.15 and a Honda CR-V at Hole No. 2, went unclaimed.
The well-organised tournament attracted 105 entrants, with proceeds going toward the construction of a new auditorium.
Jamaica College Foundation chairman, R. Danny Williams, said they were grateful for the efforts of all involved, which would greatly benefit current and future students. "The proceeds from this effort will go towards the building of the auditorium, which is badly needed for the students
of Jamaica College. We expect to break ground before the middle of the year and to complete construction within 12 months. Efforts such as this will certainly help us to achieve our objectives and we are extremely grateful for your support."
Campbell sets record
Published: Thursday | February 26, 2009
A new course record was set at the well-supported Jamaica College (JC) Foundation Golf Classic on Saturday, at the Constant Spring Golf Club.
Fabian Campbell of Cassava Piece emerged the champion with a score of 61, three stokes clear of the old course record of 64. For his outstanding efforts, the 22-year-old won a beautiful crystal trophy and a four-night stay for two at the luxurious Tryall Club in Montego Bay, St James.
Day's top prizes
The day's other top prizes for hole-in-one shots, of a BMW X5 at Hole No.15 and a Honda CR-V at Hole No. 2, went unclaimed.
The well-organised tournament attracted 105 entrants, with proceeds going toward the construction of a new auditorium.
Jamaica College Foundation chairman, R. Danny Williams, said they were grateful for the efforts of all involved, which would greatly benefit current and future students. "The proceeds from this effort will go towards the building of the auditorium, which is badly needed for the students
of Jamaica College. We expect to break ground before the middle of the year and to complete construction within 12 months. Efforts such as this will certainly help us to achieve our objectives and we are extremely grateful for your support."
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