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Results from US Kids Golf Savannah Tour at Crosswinds Golf Club

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | September 22, 2020

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The US Kids Golf Savannah Tour kicked off its season on September 20 at Crosswinds Golf Club and more than 60 junior golfers competed in age groups ranging from 6-under to 15-18. 

Statesboro's Bryson and Brantley Lott both posted scores of even-par 36 over nine holes to win their respective age divisions. In Boys 6-under, Brantley carded one birdie and one bogey to win by nine strokes, and in the Boys 9 age group, Bryson also recorded one birdie and one bogey to win by three strokes. 

Other highlights included Savannah's Maya Lilja birdieing the ninth and final hole to shoot 39 and win the Girls 10-11 age group. 

The next US Kids Golf Savannah Tour even is September 27 at Savannah Country Club. Visit US Kids Golf Savannah Tour for more information about the tour and to register a junior golfer to compete. 

Age Group Winners:

Boys 6 - Brantley Lott (Statesboro) ... 36 (E)

Boys 7 - JJ Johnson (Bluffton, S.C.) ... 46 (+10)

Boys 8 - Zach Dao (Savannah) ... 41 (+5)

Boys 9 - Bryson Lott (Statesboro) ... 36 (E)

Boys 10 - Braceton Beasley (Glenwood) ... 40 (+4)

Boys 11 - Will Tribble (Dublin) ... 74 (+2)

Boys 12 - Grant Odom (Statesboro) ... 79 (+7)

Boys 13-14 - Simon McAlister (Beaufort, S.C.) ... 75 (+3)

Boys 15-18 - Jacob Fripp (Rincon) ... 77 (+5)

Girls 8-9 - Madison Woodrum (Statesboro) ... 46 (+10)

Girls 10-11 - Maya Lilja (Savannah) ... 39 (+3)

Girls 13-14 - Ava Cottis (Savannah) ... 83 (+11)

Girls 15-18 - Gracie Lively (Savannah) ... 87 (+15)

Visit US Kids Golf Savannah Tour Crosswinds Scoring to view all results from all age groups. 

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