Sunday, November 22, 2020

NFJG Hidden Hills - Winner!

Sunday: AA played in the Hidden Hills NFJG Tournament today. She had a great first nine holes, happy for all her "pars". With four bogies and one birdie - an excellent round! Her Daddy presented her with the champion medal. She had the most Par's of all players.
Tee time: 11:10 a.m.


Elite Tour Girls
TimeHolePlayers
11:10 AM1
11:18 AM1
11:26 AM1
Back home - Congratulations!!
Most PARS!
Dear Alyzabeth Morgan:
Details of your round are provided below. Click here to view the leaderboard.
Scores for Today's Round (view full scorecard):

Hole123456789OUT
Par44453534436
Score44454533436

Hole101112131415161718IN
Par45344534436
Score45354634539
  Eagle    Birdie    Bogey    Dbl Bogey

Did you know that Hole 5 green is the highest point in Duval County? I didn't know until Kevin Glynn posted on Facebook!
From Facebook: Haven't said much about AA and her golfing lately. She plugs away at it daily and plays her best each tournament. Playing with the 13- 18 Elite Girls is always a challenge, and when she shoots a low score at a difficult course, its a happy reward! Congratulations to her win at Hidden Hills.  #NFJG #hiddenhillsgolf #GirlsGolf #juniorgolf #PlaytoWin
Comments - 27 Congrats and 102 likes!
Director Jack's Highlights:
As we round the corner headed towards the holidays and the New Year we hit the links at Hidden Hills Golf Club for another great pre-holiday test of golf in the “Open at the Hills”. This northern style track with plenty of elevation changes is a treat to play and has a serious challenge for even the best of golfers. If you’ve played the course before then you know you have to use every shot in the bag and to be competitive you must be able to work the ball in all directions and have a keen imagination to get the ball up and down when in trouble.
Fleming Island’s Alyzabeth Morgan playing in the Elite Tour Girls Division would win the Gold Medal by four strokes over Puerto Rico’s Alanis Santiago (79). Morgan would shoot a personal best three over par 75* besting her previous low round of 78. She accomplished this by playing steady par golf with just one birdie in the round which came at the par-4 8th hole.  Santiago taking the Silver Medal also did it with her TOUR best round of 79. Tears of joy would be enough to tell anyone watching how important this milestone and moment was.  Middleburg’s Neva Winslow (82) would win her first medal of the season and she too would accomplish this feat by carding her best round on TOUR. I go back to my statement in my last write-up, “What are these kids eating?”
*Note: AA's low round is a 73. 01/26/20 At Eagle Harbor: Kondal would take the Gold Medal this week, but Fleming Islands Alyzabeth Morgan is also making her move to the top of the Girls rankings. Morgan would once again play some very special golf taking the Silver Medal for her fine performance with a one over par 73.  Four birdies on the day would keep her four strokes ahead of senior Isabel Matos who shot a nice pair of 7’s (77) earning her the Bronze Medal.

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