We Are the Champions
Boulder’s Kelsey Webster remains on a roll, fending off defending champ Leigha Devine for CGA Women’s Stroke Play title; Erin Houtsma wins Women’s Mid-Am for second time, this one at her home course
Boulder’s Kelsey Webster remains on a roll, fending off defending champ Leigha Devine for CGA Women’s Stroke Play title; Erin Houtsma wins Women’s Mid-Am for second time, this one at her home course
Charlotte Hillary of Englewood fired a 4-under-par 68 to take medalist honors and the first qualifying spot for the 2022 US Women’s Amateur at Chambers Bay Golf Course, University Place, Washington.
Five of the CGA’s best and most prolific players — Marilyn Hardy, Deborah Pearson, Laurie Steenrod, Janet Moore, and Christie Austin — are bound for “The Land of the Midnight Sun” after qualifying for play in the 2022 US Senior Women’s Amateur at Anchorage Golf Course in Anchorage, Alaska.
Hadley Ashton shot a two-over par 74 to earn the first of two qualifying spots in the prestigious Girls’ Junior to be played on July 18-23 at The Club at Olde Stone in Bowling Green Kentucky. The second spot went to 17-year old Diane Guercio of Plano, Texas who came in with a five-over par 77.
‘Rookie’ Chris Carlson captures CGA Senior Match Play title in his first attempt; 2010 champ Guy Mertz falls in 19 holes after 3-putting 18
Matthew Wilkinson wins his 4th Colorado junior major; Katelyn Lehigh caps in-state junior career with another title
Two former CGA Champions will square off in the Championship final of the CGA Senior Match Play Championship at Highland Meadows Golf Course in Windsor.
Final qualifying for the U.S. Open is known as “golf’s longest day.” But that is nothing compared to the CGA Match Play, State Junior Championship, and Senior Match Play where finalists play 36 holes on consecutive days in their bid to become state champions.
Some of state’s most decorated junior golfers make semifinals at CGA State Junior Championship