AA played in the Yards. This event is a unique 12-hole event. The first nine holes will be the official event with the last three holes on the par-3 course being a special event without point value.
Your pairings information for The "YARDS" is below.
Date: Dec 29, 2021 Time: 8:56 AM
Alyzabeth Morgan 2025, Fleming Island, FL
Madelyn Campbell 2022, Fernandina Beach, FL
The 9-hole event will have two formats; individual stroke play and stableford with series points for each format.
Pairings:Your pairings information for The "YARDS" is below.
Date: Dec 29, 2021 Time: 8:56 AM
Alyzabeth Morgan 2025, Fleming Island, FL
Madelyn Campbell 2022, Fernandina Beach, FL
Addy Vogt 2025, Jacksonville, FL
AA checking in at Hole 1:
From Jack's News:
Two formats in a 12 holes stretch is what ended our Fall Tournament Series. Nine holes would count for the official scores and the last three would be for some prize that Santa Claus left for the Par-3 Championship that never took place. More than $2000 in prize and gift certificates were awarded during and after the par-3 and “Beat the Pro” contest. Afterward we each enjoyed a burger grilled outside just for us. Congratulations to the closest to the pin winners hole #10 Cambree Hodge – 4’ 10”, hole #11 Danielle Dailey 1’ 8” and hole #12 Joshua Lay 3’-4”. You’ve each won a $50 gift card to “THE YARDS”. Congratulations and great shot!
In the Elite Tour Girls Fernandina’s Madelyn Campbell, St. Augustine’s Danielle Dailey and Jacksonville’s Alyssa Hardy would come in 1,2 3 respectively on the award podium. Campbell would win in the stroke play event posting a 39, one stroke ahead of Dailey, but all three players would tie in the Stableford event. A scorecard playoff would result in the same order as the stroke play results. All double medal winners. Kind of cool!
Fleming Islands Kalia Polete would post a very nice Rising Tour Girls division score of 38 to nip Ponte Vedra’s Maya Miller (40) by two pops and win the Girls Overall contest. Miller would tie at 40 with St. Johns Ashley Mikesell who always seems to be in the mix. The trio would also capture the stableford event and become double medal winners.
Two formats in a 12 holes stretch is what ended our Fall Tournament Series. Nine holes would count for the official scores and the last three would be for some prize that Santa Claus left for the Par-3 Championship that never took place. More than $2000 in prize and gift certificates were awarded during and after the par-3 and “Beat the Pro” contest. Afterward we each enjoyed a burger grilled outside just for us. Congratulations to the closest to the pin winners hole #10 Cambree Hodge – 4’ 10”, hole #11 Danielle Dailey 1’ 8” and hole #12 Joshua Lay 3’-4”. You’ve each won a $50 gift card to “THE YARDS”. Congratulations and great shot!
In the Elite Tour Girls Fernandina’s Madelyn Campbell, St. Augustine’s Danielle Dailey and Jacksonville’s Alyssa Hardy would come in 1,2 3 respectively on the award podium. Campbell would win in the stroke play event posting a 39, one stroke ahead of Dailey, but all three players would tie in the Stableford event. A scorecard playoff would result in the same order as the stroke play results. All double medal winners. Kind of cool!
Fleming Islands Kalia Polete would post a very nice Rising Tour Girls division score of 38 to nip Ponte Vedra’s Maya Miller (40) by two pops and win the Girls Overall contest. Miller would tie at 40 with St. Johns Ashley Mikesell who always seems to be in the mix. The trio would also capture the stableford event and become double medal winners.
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