Marist B.I.G Golf Club tops the Taula Samoa IBFC International Golf Clubs Championship

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Marist B.I.G Golf Club came out as the overall winner of the Taula Samoa IBFC International Golf Clubs Championship 2022.

Like last year, the competition was fierce with every club vying for the title of Top Golf Club in Samoa plus the prize money of a $4,000 trophy and gold medals, according to a press statement issued.

This year, 12 golf clubs took part with 3 of them being from overseas. The overseas clubs were Tafesilafai Golf Club and GTG (Good Times Golf) from American Samoa and Marist Pro-V from Auckland, New Zealand.

In the individuals’ division, the best gross scores at both Fagalii and Faleata went to Malase Bob Maifea, Marist B.I.G’s resident pro who shot 68 at both courses to come up with a total score of 136.

The Women’s division, was won by Aileen Meredith of Good Times Golf who had a combined score of 143.

In the Men’s A division, the best net went to Iupeli (Billy the Kid) Iene Faaliga of Marist B.I.G who shot a total of 134. He also scored a Hole-In-One at Hole 17 at Fagalii.

For the Men’s B division, Thailand Tagata of Le Vaiotausala won the best net with a total score of 134. 

 “Organising this tournament was quite a challenge given the increase in the number of players and limited golf carts.

“This year we decided to split the players into 2 playing groups to play simultaneously at both golf courses at Fagalii and Faleata.

“On the final day, the groups swapped golf courses. Given the interest already shown for next year’s tournament, we may have 3 or even 4 playing groups.

“We may also add another tournament like a Pro-Am type Tournament before the Clubs Tournament. It will be like a ‘golf galore’ golf week after the Teuila Festival,” said Taupau Carlton Chadwick, Tournament Director.

For the golf clubs competition, these are the results of the Top 4 clubs:

The defending champions were Le Vaiotausala Golf School from Fagalii which had won the inaugural tournament last year. But they were edged out by Marist B.I.G this year by 8 strokes.

The skipper for Marist BIG and golf professional Malase Bob Maifea, last year, they won at Faleata but their scores were not competitive at Fagalii resulting in us coming third.

Those who came from overseas thoroughly enjoyed the tournament, says the press release.

Alesio Petelo Vili of Marist Pro-V from Auckland said the even was a well-organised tournament.

“And I am definitely coming back next year.  A lot of overseas clubs will participate next year if the tournament is publicised at least 6 months in advance. Thank you Marist B.I.G for a job well done!” 

Marist B.I.G’s Club Captain Paulo Stowers was grateful and teary-eyed and said: “We return all the glory to God for another successful tournament and I am so humbled by our win.

“We asked the Carmelite nuns to pray for the tournament and we also visited and thanked them after the tournament. I am also grateful to all the sponsors, especially the naming rights sponsors Taula Beverages Ltd and Samoa IBFC (the marketing arm of SIFA). I also want to acknowledge with gratitude the excellent condition of both golf courses.”