About the tournament
The 56th staging of the Jamaica Open Golf Tournament will take place at the Tryall Club in Montego Bay St James from, October 28 – 31, 2023.
Having started in 1953, the Jamaica Open Championship has maintained the prestige of being the premier golf competition of the year in Jamaica and remain a three-day, 54-hole tournament on the par 72 golf course.
Prizes
USD$20,000 for the Open winner and crystal trophies for the other places.
Over 100 golfers
For the 2023 staging of the Jamaica Open, the expectation is for over 100 golfers to grace the shores of Jamaica for three exciting days of competition. We are expecting participation from US Korn Ferry players, PGA Champions Tour Players and Latin America PGA Tour players, Canadian Tour players, along with our local and regional professional and amateur golfers.
Videos
Day 1: Interview with Justin Burrowes after +10 (82) on his professional debut
Day 1: Interview with Sebert Walker Jr after +5 (77) on his professional debut.
Day 1: Interview with Trey Williams after a +6 in the men's Amateur Division
Interview with Jodi Munn-Barrow ahead of the 2023 Jamaica Open
Patrick Cover Chip Shot
Patrick Cover Interview
In the news
2023 Jamaica Open Players rave about its unique golf destination
Golf Content Network | Nov 15, 2023
What’s Next for the Jamaica Open Golf Championship?
Golf One Media | Nov 12, 2023
Andrew Arft Wins Jamaica Open
Spike's Gold and Travel | Nov 1, 2023
Orlando’s Andrew Arft completes a wire-to-wire victory at the 56th Jamaica Open Golf Championship
eSouthern Golf | Nov 1, 2023
American Andrew Arft holds on to win 56th JGA Open
Jamaica Observer | Oct 31, 2023
David Mais
eSouthern Golf | Oct 31, 2023
Exciting final day expected for JGA Open
Jamaica Observer | Oct 31, 2023
Jamaica Open Golf Championship – Round 2
eSouthern Golf | Oct 31, 2023
Steady American Arft maintains lead at Jamaica Open
Jamaica Gleaner | Oct 31, 2023
American Arft shows early form to lead Jamaica Open
Jamaica Gleaner | Oct 30, 2023
Grand Palladium cops top awards at JGA open golf tournament
Our Today News | Oct 30, 2023
Jamaica Open Golf Championship – Round 1
eSouthern Golf | Oct 30, 2023
Jamaica Open: The Trials of Tryall
Spike's Gold and Travel | Oct 30, 2023
USA's Andrew Arft shoots 66 to lead after opening round of the 56th Jamaica Open Golf Championship
Sportsmax | Oct 30, 2023
American Andrew Arft leads after first day of JGA open
Jamaica Observer | Oct 29, 2023
Another thriller on the greens of JGA Open — organisers
Jamaica Observer | Oct 29, 2023
Burrowes and Walker to make professional debuts at JGA Open
Jamaica Observer | Oct 28, 2023
Aqua Bay Up as a Presenting Sponsor of Jamaica Open
Travel Dreams Magazine | Oct 25, 2023
Canadians Set To Compete in 56th Jamaica Open
flagstick.com | Oct 25, 2023
Aqua Bay – Jamaica Open Presenting Sponsor
eSouthernGOLF | Oct 23, 2023
Tryall Club to host 56th Jamaica Open October 29-31
New England Golf | Oct 17, 2023
Mission Resort- A perfect getaway for Raquet sports
eSouthern Golf | Oct 12, 2023
Register Today!
eSouthern Golf | Oct 12, 2023
Defending champions set to return for 2023 Jamaica Open
Jamaica Gleaner | Oct 11, 2023
Jamaica Golf Association Prepping for Jamaica Open
Spike on Golf and Travel | Oct 10, 2023
Tryall Golf Club Near Montego Bay to Host 56th Jamaica Open Championship, Oct. 29-31
Travel Dreams Magazine | Oct 9, 2023
Jamaica Open Returns to Tryall
eSouthern Golf | Sep 28, 2023
Tryall Golf Club, Hanover Jamaica
World renown players
The Jamaica Open has over the years attracted a number of players of world renown. In recent times the Open has had a unique mix of participants with players such as Russ Cochran and Olin Browne, both former US Senior Open Champions, playing alongside aspiring young professionals both local and foreign as well as elite level amateurs.


The 2022 field attracted a total of 112 players from 14 nationalities that included players from as far away as Israel and Italy.
Jamaica Open 2023 Highlights
Day 1
Logan Bryant celebrates after shoting a par on the 15th hole.
Can't get any closer from Ian Campbell as he Boggies the 15th hole.
Alex Kangoo digs himself out of the bunker at the 15th hole.
Day 2
Ryan Sullivan sinks his putt on the 14th hole.
Big smiles from Andrew Arft and Caddie Jason Richards after his Birdie Putt on the 18th to finish even on Day 2 at Tryall.
Andrew Arft (Back turned), Josh Anderson (centre) and Chris Richards shake hands after all three Birdied on the 18th hole at Tryall.
Day 3
Jodi Munn-Barrow(President, JGA), Scott Summy(Aqua Bay, Owner), Jason Richards(Caddie), Andrew Arft (Pro Champion).
Winners-Robert Sterling(Snr Amateur), Andrew Arft (Pro), Sean Morris (Amateur), Chris Ricards (Snr Pro).
Andrew Arft Celebrates with caddie Jason Richards.
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