Heinen holds on Playing in his first AJGA event, Nick Heinen of Edmond, Okla., stayed calm under pressure to earn medalist honors with a score of 8-over-par 150.
Lawson earns medalist honors Entering the final round three strokes back from the leader, Charter Lawson of Yukon, Okla., shot the low final-round score of 3-over-par 76 to notch medalist honors.
Aces in the hole Kassidy Long-Goheen (above) and Jaleel Adatia both notched their first hole-in-ones during the final round of play on Nos. 6 and 17, respectively.
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The AJGA gives back After a hot day on The Masters Course, juniors returned to fill divots on the Brookhaven Country Club driving range.
Three birdies push Freman into the lead Anne Freman of Las Vegas battled through gusting winds to post a 5-over-par 78, leading all competitors in the Girls Division.
Baxter and Heinen deadlocked atop leaderboard Benjamin Baxter (left) of Flower Mound, Texas, and Nick Heinen of Edmond, Okla., both posted scores of 2-over-par 74 to share the lead after one round of play.
Masters Week at The Masters Course While notable AJGA alumni gear up at The Masters, a new breed of juniors will make their AJGA debut on The Masters Course at Brookhaven Country Club.
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