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The 118th Trinidad and Tobago Open Golf Championship is in progress at the St. Andrews Golf Club in Moka, Maraval. The event, which runs from March 12 to March 15, has attracted over 150 top golfers from Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean, and other international locations, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Egypt. Competitors are vying for top honours across several divisions, making the tournament one of the most diverse in the region. Notable performances have been seen from Trinidad and Tobago’s Liam Bryden and Jamaica’s Jodi Munn-Barrow. The tournament, organized by the Trinidad and Tobago Golf Association, is part of the country’s annual golf calendar and continues to attract both experienced professionals and talented amateurs. Spectators can attend the event at St. Andrews or follow the action online.
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