Fifteen year-old Sachin Kumar continued his consistent fine play to win the 107th T&T Open played at the picturesque St Andrews Golf Course in Moka, Maraval on Sunday. Kumar became the youngest ever winner of the Open surpassing Ben Martin, Stephen Ames, Alan Mew and Chris Harries, all of whom were under 17 when they won.
He had rounds of 73,72,71 and 75 for a total of 291 three over par.
In second place in the championship flight was Clint Alfred who had a total of even par 300, Adrian Norford of St Kitts finished in third place on 302, with Deryck Gonsalves and Wan Ju Lee tied for fourth with a total of 304.
The first flight winner Sol Joanni of the Leewards GC in Tobago continued his dominance of his flight even though he shot his worst score of the tournament an 80 on the day. His four day scores of 71, 76, 69 (the lowest score of the tournament) and 80 for 296 was the second lowest total in the tournament. Omesh Dinath finished in second place with his total of 327 and teenagers Jonathan Mitchell and Ryan Peters ended up tied third.
In the seniors division Dave Rajkumar convincingly won with a four-day total of 300 strokes with his 79 today being his worst score following his first three-day scores of 76, 71 and 74. In second place with a total of 308 was Richard Camacho with Reynold Deonath a further nine strokes behind in third place.
In the Super Seniors flight Tyrone Leong stormed away to a convincing eight stroke win shooting a fine 75 to finish with a total of 309. Monty Chapman, who started one stroke behind had a bad day and shot 82 but still managed to finish second. In third place was Stephen Attin on a total of 322.
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