Issa strikes gold, Burke and Coe win bronze as Jamaica impresses at CAJGC

Team Jamaica wrapped up a commendable campaign at the 37th Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championship (CAJGC) on Thursday, leaving the fairways of the Grand Reserve Golf Club with one gold, two bronze trophies, and a deep well of pride.

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The team finished fourth overall in a competitive field, with standout performances from both seasoned juniors and rising talents.

Mattea Issa strikes gold in storybook finish

For co-captain Mattea Issa, the tournament was nothing short of a personal triumph and a poetic conclusion to her junior golf career. After years of coming close but never quite clinching the top prize, Issa captured her first-ever gold medal in the 18 and Under category, delivering a steady and composed final round score of three-over-par 75.

Mattea Issa trophy
Gold medalist Mattea Issa shows off her Peter Hale trophy which she won in the 18 and under category at the 37th Caribbean Amateur Junior Golf Championship in Puerto Rico on Thursday

Her combined total of 231 (83, 73, 75) secured the coveted Peter Hale Trophy—a long-awaited and emotional victory in her final year of eligibility.

“It’s an amazing way to finish,” Issa shared with pride. “To finally get the gold after being runner-up so many times—this means everything.”

Bronze for Burke and Coe: Promise from the podium

Also flying the flag high in the 18 and Under category was Kingston Burke, who battled through the rounds to secure a bronze medal. Burke’s consistent play produced a total score of 237 (83, 77, 77), earning him a well-deserved place on the podium.

In the 13 and Under girls’ division, Alessandra Coe delivered a breakthrough performance, capturing her first-ever CAJGC trophy after three years of trying. Her determination paid off as she recorded steady scores of 85, 80, and 81, for a combined 246—good enough for third place and a bronze medal.

“I was confident coming into the championship,” Coe said. “I just knew this year would be different.”

Her teammate Francesca Black also gave a solid account of herself in the same category, placing fifth overall with a total score of 263.

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Strong showings across divisions signal growth

In the 15 and Under boys’ division, Kemari Morris emerged as Jamaica’s top male performer, narrowly missing a medal with a fourth-place finish. He posted scores of 74, 80, and 78, totaling 232, in a category that proved fiercely competitive.

Teammate Cameron Coe faced stiff opposition, closing the event in 15th place with a total of 266.

In the 13 and Under boys’ category, Shasa Redlefsen demonstrated impressive consistency with rounds of 83, 79, and 79, landing him a seventh-place finish at 241.

Lue opens strong, but slips in final rounds

The championship also saw flashes of brilliance from co-captain Ryan Lue, who posted the best individual round by any Jamaican—an even-par 72 in the opening round of the 18 and Under boys’ division, momentarily placing him second on the leaderboard. However, subsequent rounds saw a dip in form, and he closed tied for 14th place with a total score of 240.

Meanwhile, Mallaina Williams, competing in the 15 and Under girls’ division, posted respectable scores of 86, 86, and 84, finishing in seventh place.

Celebration and reflection: A step forward for Jamaica’s golf future

While the final team placement of fourth might have left room for higher aspirations, the medals—and more importantly, the character and improvement shown—are a testament to Jamaica’s growing presence in regional junior golf. As the sun set on the Puerto Rican greens, Team Jamaica stood proud—celebrating not just their hardware, but their heart.

 

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