Munn-Barrow holds firm to retain T&T Open crown in gritty title defense

Jodi Munn-Barrow left Trinidad and Tobago with exactly what she had traveled there to protect: her title.

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The Jamaica Golf Association president successfully defended her T&T Open Golf Championship crown last weekend at St. Andrews Golf Club, producing another composed and determined performance to win the tournament for a second consecutive year after capturing it for the first time in 2025.

Her triumph did not come easily. On a course that demanded precision and patience, Munn-Barrow had to manage pressure, difficult pin positions, and a challenging final round before sealing the title ahead of two home-country contenders.

Strong opening rounds set the platform

Munn-Barrow built her victory over the first two days of the three-round championship, carding identical scores of seven-over-par 79 in rounds one and two.

Those steady efforts gave her a five-shot lead heading into the decisive final round, placing her in control but still with work left to do on a course known for punishing mistakes.

When the pressure intensified on the closing day, she did enough to stay clear. Munn-Barrow returned a 12-over-par 84 in difficult conditions, finishing with a 26-over-par aggregate of 242, a total that proved sufficient to preserve her title.

Local challengers finish behind Jamaican champion

Victoria Seenath emerged as Munn-Barrow’s closest challenger, securing second place with a combined score of 35-over-par 251. Isabella Ramdeen followed in third on 37-over-par 253, completing a top three led by the visiting Jamaican champion.

Munn-Barrow later reflected on the demands of the event and the battle required to stay in front.

“The Trinidad Open this year was quite challenging. St. Andrews Golf Club is known to be a very tight course, very slopey and fast greens. Pin placements were very challenging for the three days and I really struggled a lot with the putting over the three days,” she said.

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“Was just able to try to stay within myself and happy that I was able to just, you know, overcome the difficulties I especially had on the last day and to retain the title. Truly an honour for me.”

Other Jamaicans also make their mark

Munn-Barrow was not the only Jamaican to leave an impression on the championship.

Philip Prendergast earned a podium finish in the Super Seniors division, placing third with a score of 36-over-par 252. He finished seven shots behind winner John Holley, who posted 245, while Hollis George took second on 247.

In the Seniors category, Dr. Mark Newnham narrowly missed the podium. His 28-over-par 244 was enough for fourth place, eight shots outside the top three. The division was won by Trinidad and Tobago’s Richard Camacho, who finished on 10-over-par 226.

Richards Jr claims overall championship

The overall championship honors went to Trinidad and Tobago’s Chris Richards Jr., who produced the strongest scoring of the event with rounds of 73, 74, and 74.

His five-over-par total of 221 gave him a narrow victory, just one stroke clear of runner-up Yadhu Urs, who finished on 222 in a tightly contested race for the overall title.

A successful defense built on composure

For Munn-Barrow, however, the weekend belonged to resilience as much as scorecards. She returned to a tournament she had won for the first time a year earlier, carried the weight of defending champion status, and responded with the kind of controlled performance that champions often need most, not flashy, but steady, disciplined, and good enough to win again.

In the end, her repeat triumph was a testament to experience, nerve, and the ability to endure when conditions became most demanding.

 

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