100 Holes in the Books
Record number of golfers and money raised to support Youth on Course through the 100 Hole Hike!
Record number of golfers and money raised to support Youth on Course through the 100 Hole Hike!
Colorado’s best junior players converged on CommonGround Golf Course—the home of the Colorado Golf Association—for Sweet 16 and Quarterfinals.
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 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.
Recently, the Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendent Association’s government affairs team attended and provided testimony at the Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee meeting on February 15th for the presentation of the DORA Pesticide Applicators Act sunset report.
The team at CommonGround Golf Course led by Mitch Savage, Director of Agronomy is actively working on removing snow from the putting greens.