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Results from US Kids Golf Savannah at Savannah Country Club

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | October 4, 2021

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Savannah's Braden Schnaible stayed hot with an even-par 72 to win the Boys 13-14 age group at the US Kids Golf Savannah Tour event played October 3 at Savannah Country Club on Wimington Island.

Schnaible made five birdies and five bogeys to follow up his impressive 4-under par score at last week's US Kids Golf Savannah Tour at Crescent Pointe Golf Club in Bluffton, S.C. With the score of Even par, Schnaible is qualified for the 2022 US Kids Golf World Teen Championship in Pinehurst, N.C.

In other age groups, Savannah Zach Dao posted an impressive score of 2-over par 38 to win the Boys 9 age group, and Dublin's Will Tribble made a 30-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to edge Savannah's Jack Weeks by one stroke with a 6-over par 78.

AGE GROUP WINNERS FROM SAVANNAH COUNTRY CLUB

Boys 6-under: Palmer Woods (Richmond Hill) 44 (+8)

Boys 7: Brantley Lott (Statesboro, Ga) 39 (+3)

Boys 8: Ryan Munns (Lady's Island, S.C.) 45 (+9)

Boys 9: Zach Dao (Savannah, Ga.) 38 (+2)

Boys 10: Bryson Lott (Statesboro, Ga.) 42 (+6)

Boys 11: Braceton Beasely (Glenwood, Ga.) 79 (+7)

Boys 12: Will Tribble (Dublin, Ga.) 78 (+6)

Boys 13-14: Brade Schnaible (Savannah) 72 (E)

Boys 15-18: Jack Crousore (Menlo Park, Ca.) 78 (+6)

Girls 8-under: Sajni Patel (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 54 (+18)

Girls 9-10: Ella Kate Woods (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 42 (+6)

Girls 11-12: Maya LIlja (Savannah) 83 (+11)

Girls 13-14: Amanda Puchales (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 96 (+24)

Visit US Kids Golf Savannah Tour at Savannah Country Club to view all results from all age groups. The next event for the tour October 3 at Savannah Country Club.

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The "Coach" Karl DeMasi has been teaching and coaching for the past 35 years on all levels of academia and athletics. One of his hobbies has been writing, announcing and talking about sports. DeMasi has been involved in the Savannah Area sports scene since 1995, and he created the high school magazine "The Prep Sports Report" in 2000. In 2010, the "Coach" started broadcasting The Karl DeMasi Sports Report. He's still going strong, broadcasting on Facebook live and Twitter live every Saturday morning. You gotta love it!


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