Paolucci, Park Crowned Champions Anthony Paolucci and Kristen Park won the 2010 Rolex Tournament of Champions at Blessings Golf Club.
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Rodgers Makes Big Move in Third Round On a day when most scores were on the rise, Rodgers fired a 3-under-par 69 to surge into the lead with one day to play.
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Tubert, Park Lead Girls at Midpoint Emily Tubert and Kristen Park lead the girls at 2-over-par 146 through two rounds.
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Look at That! Straka Breaks from Pack with 66 Firing eight birdies and an eagle, Straka proved that it is possible to tame Blessings Golf Club.
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Last Girl In, Sammi Stevens Shines She got the call Sunday morning, arrived at Blessings Sunday night, practiced Monday, and was one off the lead on Tuesday.
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Woooo Pig Sooie! No, it's not the Arkansas football team; it's the competitors at the Rolex Tournament of Champions enjoying some football at Razorback Stadium at the first-round cookout.
Wagner Leads Girls after First Round The youngest player in the field, 13-year-old Samantha Wagner played steady down the stretch to finish with a one-stroke lead.
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Pair of Eagles Lands Straka Atop Boys Division Sam Straka had never played Blessings Golf Club until today. It didn't matter much, as Sam fired a 3-under-par 69 to lead on day one.
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A Crowning Achievement The 32nd Rolex Tournament of Champions will gather the world's best juniors in Arkansas.
Photos:Find your event Classification: Invitational Division:
Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 132 Format:
72 Holes \ 36-Hole Cut, Stroke Play Event Director: Jeremy Freyman Tournament fee: $315
Tournament Application Deadline:
Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - 5 p.m. ET
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