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Results from US Kids Golf Fall 2023 tournament at Sapelo Hammock Golf Club

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | October 30, 2023

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The US Kids Golf Savannah Tour continued its Fall 2023 season at Sapelo Hammock Golf Club on October 29.

The tournament was highlighted by Savannah's Jack Weeks, a freshman at Benedictine Military School, winning the Boys 13-14 age group with a score of 2-under par 70. Weeks holed a 15-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to post his lowest score on the US Kids Golf Savannah Tour.

In the Girls 11-12 age group, Emma Wood from Darien, Ga., posted a score of 3-under par 69 to win the division by nine strokes over Savannah's Savannah Lane. And in the Girls' 13-14 age group, Maya Lilja continued her strong play with a score of 1-over par 73.

AGE GROUP WINNERS FROM SAPELO HAMMOCK GOLF CLUB:

Boys 6-Under: Langston Beck (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 49 +13

Boys 7: Lou Kivett (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 38 +2

Boys 8: Peyton Mills (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) 41 +5

Boys 9: Tripp West (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 39 +3

Boys 10: Daxton Sheffield (Blackshear, Ga.) 37 +1

Boys 11: Silas Kight (Dublin, Ga.) 77 +5

Boys 12: Sahaj Patel (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 80 +8

Boys 13-14: Jack Weeks (Savannah, Ga.) 70 -2

Boys 15-18: Grant Odom (Statesboro, Ga.) 75 +3

Girls 8-under: Madison Mills (Ponte Vedra, Fla.) 66 +30

Girls 9-10: Georgia McDonald (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 38 +2

Girls 11-12: Emma Wood (Darien, Ga.) 69 -3

Girls 13-14: Maya Lilja (Savannah, Ga.) 73 +1

Go to US Kids Golf Sapelo Hammock Golf Club Leaderboard for full results and to learn more about the US Kids Golf Savannah Tour!

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