Kelly and Prince victorious in Columbus Tee-k Kelly of Wheaton, Ill., and Kendall Prince of Lake Oswego, Ore., hoist their trophies after winning the Columbus Junior presented by the Memorial Tournament.
Kelly birdies Nos. 17 and 18 to win in Columbus Tee-k Kelly of Wheaton, Ill., finished strong with back-to-back birdies to win the Columbus Junior presented by the Memorial Tournament.
Prince crowned champion in Girls Division Kendall Prince of Lake Oswego, Oreg., defends her soon to be home course with a victory in Columbus.
Juniors visit Jack Nicklaus' college course Juniors gain valuable experience playing Nicklaus' college course, the same course that will hold the Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational next week.
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Final round action underway The final round of the Columbus Junior presented by the Memorial Tournament started early Thursday morning
Field enjoys cookout sponsored by Courtyard Columbus West Juniors and their families enjoyed a cookout after the first and second rounds
Kelly maintains lead while Prince jumps into first place Tee-k Kelly of Wheaton, Ill., shot a 1-over-par 72 to maintain a two shot advantage, while Kendall Price of Lake Oswego, Ore., leapt to first after a 3-over-par 74
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Second round underway on the Scarlet Course Players arrive early Wednesday morning to prepare for the second round of the Columbus Junior presented by the Memorial Tournament.
Grogan has 4-stroke lead in the Girls Division Lauren Grogan of Columbus, Ohio, carded a 1-under-par 70 in the first round
Kelly leads Boys Division after first round Tee-k Kelly of Wheaton, Ill., shot a two-under-par 69 in the first round.
Obecny II, Kolodzik and Harford medal Thadd Obecny II of Wheeling, W. Va., carded a 6-under-par 64. Sarah Kolodzik of Bellbrook, Ohio and Haylee Harford of Leavittsburg, Ohio both shot even-par 70's.
Turning scarlet for the AJGA The Ohio State University Golf Club welcomes the AJGA for the Columbus Junior presented by the Memorial Tournament, July 11-14.
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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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