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HILTON HEAD, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - The South Carolina Class 4A Girls Golf State Championship wrapped up at Hilton Head Lakes Golf Course, where local teams made their mark despite challenging weather conditions.
The BYU golf team secured the Preserve Golf Club Collegiate Tournament win in Carmel, Calif., Thursday, finishing the three-day tournament with an overall score of 29-under-par.
At the annual Folds of Honor Collegiate at American Dunes in Grand Haven, Mich., players are competing for something bigger than themselves.
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River Hill junior Michelle Yeung wins first state golf championship; team finishes runner-up
River Hill’s Helen Yeung was 19 shots better than any other female in the Class 2A/1A field, claiming her first state title.
Starting Oct. 23, top 35 finishers earn place on the Corebridge Financial Team in the 2026 Senior PGA Championship at The Concession in Florida.
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Scotts Valley’s Lauren Ohlsson wins SCCAL Girls Golf Championship
Scotts Valley High senior Lauren Ohlsson enjoyed team success, again, in helping the Falcons go unbeaten in girls golf for a seventh straight season. Tuesday at DeLaveaga Golf Course, Ohlsson celebrated individual achievement.
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Mayor & Chief's Inaugural Golf Tournament and Gala Unite Doral for a Greater Cause
Last week, the City of Doral celebrated two unforgettable events, the Mayor & Chief's Golf Tournament 2025 and the Inaugural Mayor & Chief's Gala 2025, uniting community leaders, first responders, […] The post Mayor & Chief's Inaugural Golf Tournament and Gala Unite Doral for a Greater Cause first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Kansas State men’s golf finished in 10th place with a team score of eight over par as they finished up their fall schedule.The Wildcats were competing in the Steelwood Collegiate tournament, held at Steelwood Country Club in Loxley,
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27 LIV Golf players chasing Masters and Open qualification at $2M tournament
Dozens of LIV Golf members have jetted to the Far East to take part in the Hong Kong Open, where spots in the Masters and Open Championship are up for grabs after a rule change