Sean Morris tops field at Constant Spring Golf Classic

Key Points(5)
- Aman Dhiman was further back in third in the Men & Men Senior 0-6 category.
- Morris scored two over par 72 on day one and three under par 67 on day two for a combined score of one under par 139 at the end.
- His scorecard was littered with birdies on both days after starting with birdies in each round.
- Overall he posted nine birdies, six bogeys and a double bogey on hole number 15 in the opening round.
- Notably he ended both days with a bogey.
Former national champion Sean Morris posted the only under-par round of golf in the two-day Constant Spring Golf Classic to top the field and runner-up, William Knibbs, by 11 shots.
The tournament was held recently on the very challenging par 70 Constant Spring Golf course in Kingston. Aman Dhiman was further back in third in the Men & Men Senior 0-6 category. Morris scored two over par 72 on day one and three under par 67 on day two for a combined score of one under par 139 at the end. His scorecard was littered with birdies on both days after starting with birdies in each round. Overall he posted nine birdies, six bogeys and a double bogey on hole number 15 in the opening round. Notably he ended both days with a bogey. His best performance came during the front nine on the second day when he bagged three birdies and no bogeys for a score of three under par 32. Morris said it was challenging but was happy with the win, "I am on my way back with some new equipment so the journey is going to be a hard one. After the tournament I played at Caymanas I knew there was something in these clubs but I still have some adjustment to do so I am still not as confident as I would like to be with them.
Sean Morris, winner of the Constant Spring Golf Classic, chips a ball onto to the green of the 18th hole on the second day, while posting the only under par score of the tournament of three under par 67.
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