Coco Chai who attends Santa Catalina High School was victorious in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournament in Killington, Vt. shooting rounds of 74, 65 and 70.
Antonia Malate, a senior at Stevenson, age 16, qualified for the USGA Women’s Amateur on July 3rd. She will be playing at San Diego CC for the Championship. She also qualified for the Junior World Championship, competing this week in San Diego. Read More
Congratulations are in order to Riley Yang for winning her age group at the Drive Chip and Putt Regional Competition held at Olympic Club on September 10th. 80 contestants from Alabama, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California competed in 4 age groups for boys and girls Read More
We have 6 students advancing to the Subregional qualifiers of the Drive Chip and Putt competition! Congratulations to Lauren Pritchard, Cullen Pritchard , Madi Ushiba, Natalie Powell, Riley Yang and Caitlin Yang. Drive Chip and Putt is a national competition to engage young golfers age 7-15 in the basics of the game with the finals held at Augusta National right before the Masters Tournament.
Congratulations to Jessica Luo for winning the California Womens’ Amateur Championship! Jessica hung on through the semifinals against Kathleen Scavo, coming back from two down early to win on the 16th hole. In the finals Jessica beat Yoonhee Kim 5 and 3 with a steady round, carding only 2 bogeys. Read more at:
14 years old and still in middle school, Joey Burlison shot 11 under 60 at the 5,714-yard Rancho Canada East Course. According to Bill Sendell, a coach for Pacific Grove Middle School and the former head pro at Spyglass Hill “That’s probably the best round in the history of middle school golf.” Joey’s 40 foot putt on 18 for a 59 just barely missed. For more information see the NCGA article below: