Hahn prevails in sudden-death playoff Jenny Hahn of Henderson, Nev., birdied the first playoff hole to claim the PING Phoenix Junior title over Lindsey Weaver of Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Zoller claims first AJGA victory with 9-under-par 207 Taylor Zoller of North Charleston, S.C., rejoices after sinking his approach shot and eagling the par-4 ninth hole.
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Hahn, Zoller come from behind to win Jenny Hahn of Henderson, Nev., and Taylor Zoller of North Charleston, S.C., host their first-ever AJGA champion's trophies at Moon Valley Country Club.
Wright continues strong performance to remain in lead Phoenix native, Zachary Wright, will look for his second AJGA victory of the year close to home
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Corpuz takes one-shot lead heading into final day Allisen Corpuz of Honolulu, shot a 5-under-par 67 to take sole possesion of the lead after second-round play.
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Bromley one of three leading at Moon Valley Taylor Bromley of Dublin, Calif., Zachary Wright of Phoenix, and Taylor Zoller of North Charleston, S.C., share first-round lead in Boys Division.
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Twelve-year-old shares first-round lead Angel Yin of Arcadia, Calif., shows age doesn't matter with first-round performance.
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Local tied for lead after first-round 69 Lindsey Weaver of Scottsdale, Ariz., shares first-round lead in Girls Division at the PING Phoenix Junior.
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First-round play set to begin Tuesday. Moon Valley Country Club set to host 78 players for the 21st annual PING Phoenix Junior.
Gunn, Tan medal in TaylorMade-adidas Golf Qualifier Andrew Gunn of Tucson, Ariz., and Kelly Tan of Bradenton, Fla., both qualified for the PING Phoenix Junior.
PING Phoenix in 21st year PING has been a longtime supporter of the AJGA. Jeff Brown (above left) of PING is a familiar face at the tournament.
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Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 78 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Jeremy Freyman Tournament fee: $280
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