AA played very well except for a scoring issue on Hole 2, Par 3. She and Caddie Daddy had a rules issue and didn't call anyone for help, so took several penalty strokes and a 7 score. Her drive landed in a HOLE, a great drive if there hadn't been that hole(s) on the fairway edge. This caused Caddie Daddy to muddle his way with the rules by taking an unplayable penalty, then AA dropped the ball into another hole a club length away and took a swing at it as they didn't know what else to do. Ford asked Jack after the round and found out AA would have made par or maybe bogey if he had called for a rules official. Good thing it didn't affect the outcome, but next time ask for help!
From Tour Director Jack's Newsletter:
Twelve Foundation players
would hit the tee this week with nine players in the Boys Division and
three players in the Girls Division. Mathew French would display his
dominance once again as his superior two over par 38 would bring home
his fourth win of the season. Cole Taylor would struggle early, but
once he figured out the greens he would make a charge at the leader
birding two of his last three holes. It was a charge worth talking
about, but it would end up two strokes short. Taylor would proudly
display his runner-up Silver Medal. Emmet Kuhlenkamp (41) would bring
home the Bronze Medal.
On the girls side of the Foundation
Alyzabeth Morgan would capture the Gold with a 47. This would be
Morgan’s seventh win. Her fine play would be enough to outshine Leah
Shatley by four strokes. Shatley would receive the Silver Medal. Libby
Williams playing in her first NFJG TOUR event would gain some great TOUR
experience, so welcome aboard and we look forward to watching you grow.
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