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Over 85 youth golfers take on Tournament Challenge in Mount Pleasant
Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Eighty-six local youth golfers competed in the 8th annual Mount Pleasant Junior Golf Open on June 16-17 at Patriots Point Links.

Hosted by the Mount Pleasant Recreation Department and Patriots Point Links, the tournament was presented by Play It Again Sports Mount Pleasant.  The event attracted players from the Charleston area and throughout South Carolina to include Mount Pleasant, Charleston, North Charleston, Daniel Island, Isle of Palms, Summerville, Johns Island, Goose Creek, Hollywood, Fort Mill and Bowman, along with several players from Georgia.  

The event was open to male and female amateur players ages 8-18 years.

Players competed in four age divisions (8-9 years, 10-12 years, 13-14 years and 15-18 years) and an awards ceremony was held to announce the winner and runner-up of each age division.  Players ages 8-12 played nine holes per day while players ages 13-18 played 18 holes per day during the two-day tournament.

Results were as follows:

Boys 8-9

1st– Drayton Stewart, 74

2nd – Joseph Keene, 99

Girls 10-12

1st – Kate Harper, 101

2nd– Molly Park, 102

Boys 10-12

1st  – James Wilson, 85   

2nd – Michael Glennon, 85

*Wilson and Glennon participated in a chip off to determine the first place winner.

Girls 13-14

1st – Ansley Vaughan, 183

2nd– Savannah Hallman, 262

Boys 13-14

1st– Connor O’Rourke, 147

2nd– Julian Keur, 150

Boys 15-18

1st – Taylor Zoller, 137

2nd – Ryan Cavanaugh, 148

Girls 15-18

1st – Katherine Coeyman, 190

2nd – Kristen Cario, 197

R.L. Jones Sportsmanship Award:   Corey Martin

 
 

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