Whaley survives playoff to win first AJGA Open event Vincent Whaley of McKinney, Texas, who shot a final round 4-under-par 66, edged out Luke Kwon of Carrollton, Texas, in a sudden-death playoff Thursday.
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Final round 66 propels White to victory at Abilene Country Club Alexandra White of Honolulu fired a 4-under-par 66 Thursday to capture her first AJGA Open win at the Aaron's / Bob Estes Abilene Junior.
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Pike, White share lead heading into final round Long-time competitors Kirsten Pike of Ovilla, Texas, and Alexandra White of Honolulu sit atop the Girls Division leader board at 2-over-par 142.
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Second-round 67 puts Davis in front of boys field A slew of contenders stand just one stroke back as Connor Davis of Olive Branch, Miss., eyes the Boys Division title at Abilene Country Club.
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The Great Golf Ball Races continues Once again, the AJGA Summer Staff won the Great Golf Ball Race in Abilene, Texas following Tuesday's first round.
Byford fires 5-under in first round to lead Boys Division With an opening-round 65, Cody Byford of Round Rock, Texas, leads the Boys Division by one stroke at Abilene Country Club.
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Pike posts top score in Girls Division Kirsten Pike of Ovilla, Texas, fired a 1-under-par 69 in Tuesday's first round of the Aaron's / Bob Estes Abilene Junior and leads by three in the Girls Division.
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Juniors qualify for the Aaron's / Bob Estes Abilene Junior Tyler Dunbar of Lufkin, Texas, Anna Kim of Broken Arrow, Okla.,and Cole Bradford of Plano, Texas, qualified for the Aaron's / Bob Estes Abilene Junior.
Double-eagles lift 2010 champions to new heights In 2010, Austen Fuller and Alicia Malagon each notched double-eagles on No. 14 as both players soared to take home their first AJGA victories.
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Malagon coasts to eight-shot win at Abilene Country Club Alicia Malagon of Tampico, Mexico, carded three rounds under-par and coasted to an eight-shot win at the 2010 Aaron's / Bob Estes Abilene Junior.
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Final-round 68 fuels Fuller's first AJGA win With a final-round 68, Austen Fuller of Edmond, Okla., erased a four-shot deficit and leapfrogged eight players en route to his first AJGA victory.
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ages 12-18 Field Size: 144 Format:
54 Holes \ 36-Hole Cut, Stroke Play Event Director: Katie Wilson Tournament fee: $280
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