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US Kids Golf Savannah tour ends Spring season at Savannah Country Club

By Special to the Prep Sports Report | June 29, 2020

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The US Kids Golf Savannah Tour ended its postponed Spring Season on June 28 with a tournament at Savannah Country Club on Wilmington Island.

During the season, the tour averaged nearly 60 players per tournament and conducted seven tournaments in Coastal Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry. Tournament hosts included Richmond Hill Golf Club, Henderson Golf Club, The Club at Savannah Harbor, Crosswinds Golf Club, Forest Heights Country Club, The Golf Club at Savannah Lakes and Savannah Country Club.

At Savannah Country Club, age group winners included:

Boys 6-under: Brantley Lott (Statesboro) - 39

Boys 7: Harvey Pollock (John's Island, S.C.) - 44

Boys 8: Patrick Fitzwater (Hazelhurst) - 38

Boys 9: Alex Dao (Savannah) - 42

Boys 10: Kohki Maeda (Savannah) - 37

Boys 11: John Paul Spivey (Douglas) - 76

Boys 12: Bear Dollander (Savannah) - 77

Boys 13-14: Trace Carter (Blackshear) - 70

Girls 8-9: Madison Woodrum (Statesboro) - 47

Girls 10-11: Karsyn Herron (Graniteville, S.C.)/ Maya Lilja (Savannah) - 41

Girls 12-14: Ava Cottis (Savannah) - 78

Following the final tournament, seasons points winners were crowned in every age division:

Boys 6-under: Brantley Lott (Statesboro)

Boys 7: Harvey Pollock (John's Island, S.C)

Boys 8: Patrick Fitzwater (Hazelhurst)

Boys 9: Alex Dao (Savannah)

Boys 10: Will Tribble (Dublin, Ga.)

Boys 11: Jack Weeks (Savannah)

Boys 12: Bear Dollander (Savannah)

Boys 13-14: Aidan Jones (Jesup)

Girls 7-under: Amelia Burroughs (Savannah)

Girls 8-9: Madison Woodrum (Statesboro)

Girls 10-11: Maya Lilja (Savannah)

Girls 12-14: Ava Cottis (Savannah)

 

 

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