Talley Notches her Seventh AJGA Victory. Emma Talley lead the AJGA Junior at Quad Cities wire to wire to come away with another championship.
Logan Stauffer Scores Hole-In-One! Danver, Ill. native Logan Stauffer's second round was highlighted by a 205 yard hole-in-one on No. 7.
Donohue & Reinertson Tied for First Max Donohue & Rylee Reinertson, currently tied for first, will battle for the AJGA Junior at Quad Cities Boys Division championship in Friday's final round.
Emma Talley Maintains Lead in Girls Division after Round Two In the second round, Emma Talley of Princeton, Ky., shot a 2-over-par 74 to maintain her lead in the Girls Division.
Max Donohue Leads After the First Round Building off of an eagle on No. 6, Max Donohue of Sioux Falls, S.D., leads the Boys Division field with a 4-under par 68.
All Registered and Ready to Go! Following registration, players are ready to begin play in the AJGA Junior at Quad Cities.
Junior-Am Winners Crowned Amateurs David Yordy, Danny Holmes, and Rich Koranda joined with junior Emma Talley to win the AJGA Junior at Quad Cities Junior-Am.
Short Hills Country Club Set to Host The AJGA Junior at Quad Cities will be played June 7-10 at Short Hills Country Club, a first-time host of the tournament.
2010 Champs: Huggins, Corpuz earn first victories Nick Huggins came out on top of a sudden-death playoff to capture his first AJGA victory. In just her second AJGA event, Allisen Corpuz claimed the Girls Division title.
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Coming back to the Quad Cities While the AJGA will return to the Quad Cities area for the eighth consecutive year, this is the first time Short Hills County Club will host the event.
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Photos:Find your event Classification: Open Division:
Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 96 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Curt Haag Tournament fee: $280
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