Anawin Pikulthong of Chandler shot 5-under-par 66 to sit on top of the round-one leaderboard at the DLB Custom Homes Scottsdale City Junior Championship, held August 15-16 at TPC Scottsdale. With three wins this season and a couple recent second-place finishes, Pikulthong put up another 66 on the Stadium Course the next day to earn second place at 10-under-par 132.
The Junior Golf Association of Arizona (JGAA) is hosting a fundraising event on Sunday, September 20th in which supporters play 100 holes of golf in one day.
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The 40th annual Desert Mashie Championship teed off at Encanto Golf Course August 8-9. In the Boys Championship division, Alex Lynch of Scottsdale started hot with a six-under 29 on his first nine holes of the tournament en route to the first-round lead at six-under 64, one shot ahead of Anawin Pikulthong of Chandler.
Arizona high school golf made headlines at the 2020 High School Golf National Invitational, held August 3-5 at Pinehurst, and nobody was cheering louder than The Thunderbirds – hosts of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Each year since 2005, Pinehurst and the surrounding community play host to hundreds of junior golfers from across the globe: more than 1,500 players from more than 50 countries.
George Rubelsky of Phoenix fired 3-under-par 141 to win the Boys Championship division at the Maricopa Junior Championship, held July 30-31 at Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. After a first-round, 3-over-par 75, Rubelsky started the final round six strokes off the pace set by defending champion, Alan Quezada, of Phoenix.
We all know Michael as the host and sponsor of The Thompson Invitational for nearly 10 years. Now the world knows him as a two-time champion on the PGA TOUR. “It’s been a long time.” That was the first thing he said during a greenside interview with CBS’s Amanda Balionis moments after recording his first PGA TOUR win since the 2013 Honda Classic.
Grace Summerhays made history as the youngest Utah State Women’s Amateur champion after coming out on top at the 114th tournament held July 13-16 at Soldier Hollow Golf Course.
“This means a lot; I hadn’t won yet, and my dad told me this was going to be my last year to be the youngest,” Summerhays said. “I was super excited and just glad that my game was there this week.”