Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Inaugural Rose Cup launched

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THE Profession­al Golf Associatio­n of Jamaica joined forces with the best local amateur golfers to stage the inaugural Rose Cup in honour of the late Seymour Rose.

The launch was held at the Caymanas Golf Club in St Catherine, on Thursday.

Seymour Rose was one of Jamaica’s best golfer who is in a select group to win the prestigiou­s Jamaica Open three times. He did so in 1977, 1982 and 1987. He played the game for over 50 years and served in several capacities such as golf instructor, golf manager and golf superinten­dent, having started as a caddie at Upton Golf Club in St Ann. He also represente­d Jamaica in the Caribbean Championsh­ips and beyond.

His daughter, Sheree Rose, lauded the gesture, saying she was “very happy. He has left quite a legacy and I am proud to be his daughter. I felt thrilled. It was just so amazing to know that even in death he is still remembered because his life touched so many.”

She wished all the golfers the best of luck for the competitio­n.

The inaugural Rose Cup will be held from December 29 to 30 at the Caymanas Golf Club. It will feature 12-member teams of profession­als and amateurs with one captain each and up to two vice-captains per team. Points distributi­on will be: win equals one point and a draw equals one half point.

The play format yields a maximum of 22 points with the first team to get 11.5 points or more to be declared the winner. If the teams are tied they will move to sudden death play-off on holes one, two, 17 and 18, and repeated if necessary.

Co-chair of the organising committee Major Desmon Brown said, “I am extremely happy. It’s difficult at this time to get sponsors but we got Mayberry, Sports Developmen­t Foundation and some other sponsors who came on board. I think it is a great event. A couple of guys have been talking for a long time to me about it and there is always this banter between the amateurs and the profession­als — who is better so we came up with this idea. We are very happy that we have reached this far.”

He said that no cash prize will be paid to the winner but some player costs will be taken up by the organisers, such as transporta­tion and caddie fees, to assist with the expenses associated with competing in the Rose Cup.

Major Brown named the profession­al players. They are Sebert Walker (non-playing captain), Raymond Brown, Wesley Brown, Martin But, Lloyd Campbell, Orville Christie, Allan Graham, Sean Green, Kevin Mcdonald, Jonathan Newnham (vice-captain), Ricardo Perry, Alford Robinson, and Michael Rowe.

Pro player Sean Green welcomed the tournament. “I expect that it will be a fun-filled competitio­n. The Rose Cup is similar to a Ryder format, which I don’t think we have ever really had in Jamaica before. It’s exciting to see all of the good golfers, what we call our elite golfers in Jamaica, playing together and just for bragging rights and so on. It excites us to have this tournament to have something to look forward to annually and the fact that it’s the Rose Cup which is Mr Seymour Rose, it gives us the profession­als a little more spark to want to win this trophy.”

The other co-chair of the organising committee and captain of the amateur team Sean Morris announced that his players are Justin Burrowes, John Dunbar, William Knibbs, Tommy Lee, Mark Newnham, Rocco Lopez, Phillip Prendergas­t, John O’donoghue, Jack Stein, Sebert Walker Jr, and Shamar Wilson.

Morris, speaking as a player, said: “I believe that the amateur team is packing a lot of talent. I believe that the guys are in good shape and they are hungry because they did not have the Caribbean

Championsh­ips to play this year, so I believe they are looking forward to this event as the marquee event on the calendar this year.” He also said that he was hoping to play well.

The Rose Cup was endorsed by the Jamaica Golf Associatio­n and the Profession­al Golf Associatio­n of Jamaica.

The sponsors for the Rose Cup are Mayberry Investment­s (title sponsor), gold sponsors —Body Forte, Coffee Traders and Grab and Go; hole sponsors — Sterling Asset Management, Versachem Internatio­nal, Karmak Constructi­on, Billy Craig Insurance, Fontana Pharmacy and Fidelity Motors.

 ??  ?? Sharing in the launch of the inaugural Rose Cup are (from left) Stephanie Harrison of title sponsor Mayberry, co-chair and amateur player Sean Morris, co-chair Major Desmon Drown, Seymour Rose’s daughters Sheree Rose and Carol Parodie, and profession­al player Sean Green. The event took place on Thursday at Caymanas Golf Club.
Sharing in the launch of the inaugural Rose Cup are (from left) Stephanie Harrison of title sponsor Mayberry, co-chair and amateur player Sean Morris, co-chair Major Desmon Drown, Seymour Rose’s daughters Sheree Rose and Carol Parodie, and profession­al player Sean Green. The event took place on Thursday at Caymanas Golf Club.

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