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Applications Available for Open and Nike Golf Junior Events Through the End of July

The AJGA is now accepting applications for over 30 Open and Nike Golf Junior Series tournaments. The 2005 schedule is the largest in the Association's history, and applications for events through the end of July are now open.

This year's schedule includes several PGA Tour venues, including the Tournament Players Club at Southwind, which will host the True Temper/David Gossett Junior Championship, July 18-21.

Visit the Player Center to apply.

Heather Farr Classic Champion to Compete in LPGA Event


For the second year in a row, In-Bee Park of Las Vegas will compete in the LPGA Takefuji Classic, which begins April 14 at the Las Vegas Country Club. Park, who finished tied for eighth at last year's event, will again be playing on a sponsor's exemption.

Park has seven victories in her AJGA career and was the 2002 Rolex Junior Player of the Year. Park is a four-time Rolex Junior All-American and is currently the top ranked female junior in the Golfweek/Titleist Performance Index.

Park's most recent AJGA victory came at the Heather Farr Classic where she tied the 36-hole tournament record by shooting a 4-under-par 138 at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz.

Pressel, Granada Post Solid Finishes at LPGA's First Major


Morgan Pressel of Boca Raton, Fla., and Julieta Granada of Asuncion, Paraguay, turned out impressive performances on one of golf's biggest stages at the Kraft Nabisco Championship, March 24-27.

Pressel, a first-team Rolex Junior All-American, crafted rounds of 70-73-72-75—290 to finish tied for 19th with three others, including former AJGA standout Paula Creamer. Granada, the Rolex Junior Player of the Year, produced rounds of 75-71-70-78—294 en route to a tie for 30th at the LPGA's first major of the year.