Women’s Carolinas Golf Association
promoting excellence in all levels of
women's amateur golf since 1922

2009 - 87th Anniversary of the WCGA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


JUNIOR GIRLS’ GOLF

While the WCGA continues to support junior girls’ golf at all levels, our main emphasis is on helping develop programs for younger girls.

The WCGA believes that in order for girls’ golf to continue to grow, it is important for girls to become involved at an early age.  In working toward this end, the WCGA has committed to two focus areas to help promote junior girls’ golf in the Carolinas.

First, the WCGA conducts a championship each July for girls who live in North Carolina and South Carolina, and who are rising high school sophomores and younger.

Second, the WCGA has pledged to support the new LPGA-USGA Girls’ Golf sites in the Carolinas.

Women’s Carolinas
Junior Girls' Championship

The 2009 Women’s Carolinas
Junior Girls' Championship will be held at the Country Club of Whispering Pines in
Whispering Pines, NC
on July 14 - 15, 2009.
 

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2009  Welcome Letter
2009 Registration Information and Schedule of Events 
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page; save and print) 
2009 Application for Entry and Registration Information
2009 Code of Conduct for Players
2009 Code of Conduct for Spectators
2009 Participants
Country Club of Whispering Pines in Whispering Pines, NC Location Map
Country Club of Whispering Pines in Whispering Pines, NC Home Page
2009 Results when available
2009 Slide Show when available
Archive 2007 Results
Archive 2007 Slide Show
Archive 2008 Slide Show

 

2009 Results!   2008 Slide Show Below

3rd Annual Women’s Carolinas
Junior Girls’ Championship

 Congratulations to Our Winners


2009 Pictures Slide Show will be available below.

OVERALL WINNER

2009 CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION

Yardage 5708

OVERALL WINNER

Allyson Markiewicz, Charlotte, N.C. with Trophy

L to R-Overall Runner-up Taylor Dodson, Aiken, S.C.,   1st, Lane Gakeler, Greensboro, N.C.,

2nd, Casey Ward, Chapel Hill, NC, (not pictured)  3rd, Victoria Allred, Pfafftown, N.C.,

            

Championship-First Flight

(Not pictured)

 Winner- Morgan Schultz, Raleigh, NC    86-79 – 165

1st,  Lindsey Hylwa, Cary, NC                             86-81 – 167

2nd, Libby Crawford, Chapin, SC                         88-84 – 172

3rd, Mandelyn Monchick, Cary, NC                     89-89 – 178

JUNIOR GIRLS' DIVISION

Yardage 5194

OVERALL WINNER and Medalist

Eden Howard-Lamar, S.C. Center with trophy

L to R 1st, Nicolette Donovan, Cary, NC .,  2nd,Mary-Frances Hall, State Road, NC,   3rd, Leigh Oakley, Cheraw, SC,  4th, Kirsten Randall, Piedmont, SC

Sub-Junior Division

 OVERALL WINNER and Medalist

2460 Yards

 Amy Wooten, Clinton, NC   Center with Trophy

 LtoR 1st, Preeya Shaw, Fayetteville,  NC  2nd, Caroline Rea, Pinehurst, NC

 3rd, Grace Yatawara, Salisbury, NC,   4th, Ana Rooke, Greenville, SC

   

Most Improved Players

 

 L to R Sub-Juniors, Larkin Kelly, Camden, SC,  Junior Division, Eden Howard, Lamar, SC., Championship Division, Casey Ward, Chapel Hill, NC

Tournament Medalists

 

 L to R-Sub-Junior Division-Amy Wooten, Clinton, NC

Junior Division-Eden Howard, Lamar, SC

Championship Division - Lane Gakeler

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A Developmental Program for Junior Girls
Explore: http://www.girlsgolfonline.org
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JUNIOR GIRLS’ GOLF:

LPGA-USGA Girls Golf provides an opportunity for girls, ages 7 to 17, to learn to play golf, build lasting friendships and experience competition in a fun, supportive environment, preparing them for a lifetime of enjoyment with the game. Girls are learning values inherent to the game of golf, such as practice, respect, perseverance, and honesty.

Girls are not only treated to the fundamentals (grip, swing, posture, etc.) but they learn valuable tips on etiquette, rules and history of the game. Whether the goal is to compete at the highest levels or to play on a high school golf team, or simply to be outdoors and have fun with friends, girls are gaining more than just athletic skill.

LPGA USGA Girls Golf is setting a priority for the promotion of golf among young girls. This program is providing girls from all walks of life the opportunity to play golf together and at the same time preparing them to meet a challenging world with confidence.

Each site is coordinated on the local level by a "site director". These directors can be LPGA or PGA professionals, USGA or EWGA members, Girl Scout leaders, members of local golf associations, moms, or dads – anyone who supports growing the game of golf for girls. LPGA USGA Girls Golf programs must have an LPGA or PGA professional leading the instruction.

North and South Carolina Sites go to: www.girlsgolfonline.org
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Carolinas Junior Girls’ Golf Championship
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www.carolinasgolf.org

Twin States Junior Girls’ Golf Championship
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www.carolinasgolf.org

LPGA-USGA Girls Golf program in the Triangle   (opens in new window)
http://www.trianglegirlsgolf.com

Vicki DiSantis Junior Girls Golf Championship (opens in new window)
www.carolinasgolf.org/tourn/2008/home/vickidisantis.htm 

Carolinas Junior Girls' Golf Championship  (opens in new window)
www.carolinasgolf.org/tourn/2008/home/juniorgirls.htm  

Carolinas Junior Golf News and Tournaments   (opens in new window)
http://www.carolinasjuniorgolf.org/

 


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