The Bahamas Golf Federation’s (BGF) National Amateur Championships once again showcased the depth of talent emerging from junior golf in the country — and at the center of that success was the Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy.
A strong group of academy players competed in this year’s championships, representing the next generation of Bahamian golfers with composure, competitiveness, and championship pedigree.
The academy was proudly represented by women’s winner Chemari Pratt, Madison Carroll, Anissa Robinson, men’s runner-up Aidan Gorospe, Deandrey Poitier, Zaire Poitier, Zeden Poitier and Zion Poitier.
Each player demonstrated the technical development and mental discipline that have become trademarks of the Fourteen Clubs system.
Over the last three years, Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy has firmly established itself as a dominant force in Bahamian women’s amateur golf. Madison Carroll won the national amateur title in 2024 and again in 2025, and Chemari Pratt won in 2026.
With the academy producing the women’s national amateur champion for three consecutive years, it highlights a sustained pipeline of elite female talent.
Beyond individual success, the presence of multiple academy players competing at the highest national amateur level reflects a broader impact: Development from junior to elite amateur level; consistent representation in national championships; and contribution to the national player pool.
Notably, 11-year-old and 10-year-old players like Zaire, Zeden, and Zion Poitier continue to progress through the ranks, gaining valuable experience against top competition while maintaining strong performances in junior and amateur events.
Fourteen Clubs Golf Academy is not simply producing participants — it is developing champions and national contenders. With multiple players competing in the same championship field and recent winners emerging from its ranks, the academy continues to shape the competitive landscape of golf in The Bahamas.
As the program grows, its influence is becoming increasingly evident at every level of the game — from school golf to national championships and beyond.













