Youth triumphs and veterans impress at National Golf Championship

CAYMANAS, Jamaica — Under searing sun and swirling winds, the island’s finest golfers battled for national supremacy, but it was junior sensation Ryan Lue and seasoned competitor Maggie Lyn who rose above the field to capture the coveted National Amateur Golf Championship titles at the Caymanas Golf Club recently.

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Over three demanding days, competitors contended with a championship course that tested every facet of their game. And in the end, it was Lue’s grit and Lyn’s poise that delivered crowning moments in a tournament where resilience was as critical as raw skill.

Lue seizes glory in style

At just 18 years old, Ryan Lue outclassed an elite field that included defending champion Zandre Roye and former titleholders Oshae Haye and Sean Morris. Lue posted scores of 76, 73, and 75 across three rounds, finishing with an impressive eight-over-par 224 — a full six shots clear of the nearest challengers.

Despite a scorecard dotted with bogeys — 15 in total, plus a double bogey — Lue’s tournament was electrified by a surge of nine birdies, including five on the final day, which helped him pull away from the pack.

“It feels good, especially to come back home,” said Lue, beaming after his breakthrough win. “First or second event of my summer schedule and it’s good to come home, win, and you know, time to build off of that and keep it going.”

He also praised the course setup, noting, “They put some tee boxes I’ve never played before, and I’ve been playing here ever since I started. The conditions were tough — a lot of wind. It picked up like on my fourth hole almost every single day. So, I’m very happy to play well in these conditions and, you know, get the job done.”

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Lue’s performance was closely pursued by Oshae Haye and Trey Williams, who both carded 14-over-par 230 to share second place. Williams had taken an early lead after matching the championship’s lowest single-round score of 73 in Round 1 — a feat Lue matched the following day.

Lyn reclaims the spotlight

In the women’s division, Maggie Lyn returned to the top of the leaderboard with poise and persistence, edging past former champion Michele McCreath by two strokes. Lyn posted a combined score of 261, while McCreath followed with 263.

“It’s been a while since I’ve led the field, and it feels really good to be back on top,” said Lyn, whose consistency across all three rounds proved vital in reclaiming the title.

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Veterans deliver in Super Senior and Pro divisions

Former Jamaica Golf Association (JGA) president Wayne Chai Chong showcased veteran precision, capturing the Men’s Super Senior 0-12 category with a total of 15-over-par 231, narrowly beating Radcliff Knibbs, who had led after Day 1 with a strong 73. Mike Boyd, a past champion in the division, placed third with a 240.

In the professional category, Orville Christie edged out former junior standout Jonathan Newnham by a single stroke. Christie’s 74, 73, 75 (222) outlasted Newnham’s 75, 73, 75 (223). Sebert Walker Jr. rounded out the podium with 229 (77, 76, 76).

“The cream rose to the top” — Golf Association VP applauds elite performances

Reflecting on the high standard of play, Dr. Mark Newnham, Vice President of the Jamaica Golf Association, praised the level of competition and the challenging nature of the Caymanas course.

“We want to make sure that the competition is at a very tough course,” he said. “Caymanas was tough this weekend. It was in pretty good shape, and we had most of our top players in all the divisions competing. The cream needs to rise — and certainly we think it did at the end of the championship.”

 

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