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Results from US Kids Golf Spring 2023 tournament at Mary Calder Golf Club

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | June 12, 2023

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The US Kids Golf Savannah Tour ends its Spring 2023 season at Mary Calder Golf Club in Garden City, Ga., on June 11, making up an event that was cancelled due to inclement weather earlier in the season.

Several age groups only completed nine holes as bad weather once again reared its ugly head. In the Boys 13-14 age group, Brody Graham from Dublin, Ga., turned in his best score of the season and the round of the tournament with a 1-over par 73. And in Boys 12, Bryson Lott from Statesboro carded a 3-over 75 to edge out Sahaj Patel from Richmond Hill, Ga., by only four strokes.

Although the Girls 13-14 and Girls 11-12 age groups were shortened to nine holes, Savannah's Maya Lilja and Richmond Hilll continued their good play with solid scores of 3-over par 39. In Girls 9-10, Richmond Hill's Georgia McDonald posted 3-over 39 to narrowly best Richmond Hill's Victoria grant by three strokes.

AGE GROUP WINNERS FROM MARY CALDER GOLF CLUB:

Boys 6-Under: Grant Stapleton (Charleston, S.C.) 39 +3

Boys 7: Lou Kivett (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 40 +4

Boys 8: Brantley Lott (Statesboro, Ga.) 37 +1

Boys 9: Daxton Sheffield (Blackshear, Ga.) 44 +8

Boys 10: Silas Knight (Dublin, Ga.) 37 +1

Boys 11: Eli Foxworth (Pembroke, Ga.) 83 +11

Boys 12: Bryson Lott (Statesboro, Ga.) 75 +3

Boys 13-14: Brody Graham (Dublin, Ga.) 73 +1

Boys 15-18: William Prosser (Statesboro, Ga.) 39 +3

Girls 9-10: Georgia McDonald (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 39 +3

Girls 11-12: Ella Kate Woods (Richmond Hill, Ga.) 39 +3

Girls 13-14: Maya Lilja (Savannah, Ga.) 39 +3

Girls 15-18: Rebecca Wohn (Bluffton, SC) 50 +14

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

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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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