2023 CGA State Junior Championship – Round of 32 RECAP
Colorado’s best junior players converged on CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the Colorado Golf Association—for the round of 32.
Colorado’s best junior players converged on CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the Colorado Golf Association—for the round of 32.
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Colorado’s best junior players converged on CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the Colorado Golf Association—for the second of two rounds of stroke play qualifying to attempt to earn a spot in match play for both the boys’ and girls’ division.
Colorado’s best junior players converged on CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the Colorado Golf Association for the first of two rounds of stroke play qualifying to attempt to earn one of the coveted 32 match play spots in both the boys’ and girls’ division.
Lesley Ackerman and Rhonda Sparlin (Legacy Women’s Golf Association) of the fourth flight were this year’s overall champions with a total net of 64. The pair finished 8-under-par, two shots better than the second-place score of 66.
Logan Hale of Erie qualifies — and earns medalist honors — for U.S. Girls’ Junior that will be played in Colorado; 2 Thai juniors also advance; several hours of TV planned for national championship at Eisenhower GC
Maddy Bante claims 2nd straight 3A state title; Erie sweeps 4A championships again, this time with Logan Hale leading the way; and Brenna Higgins prevails in a playoff in 5A
Brady Duval, son of former world No. 1 David Duval, and Gavin Crowley the latest Class of 2023 Coloradans to commit to play NCAA Division I golf
Local planning group, including CGA, playing pivotal role in this year’s unique U.S. Girls’ Junior that Eisenhower GC is hosting
Jacob Eagan of Castle Rock narrowly misses becoming first Coloradan to win overall title at Drive, Chip & Putt National Finals, falling in a playoff; Eagan (chipping) and Brady Shaw of Pueblo (making both putts) capture national victories in individual disciplines