JOHNS ISLAND, SC (Aug. 13, 2023) – Final round results of the Tommy Cuthbert All Stars Championship hosted by Seabrook Island Club - Ocean Winds Course on Sunday, August 13, 2023.
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Seven champions were crowned on Sunday at the Tommy Cuthbert All Stars Championship hosted by Seabrook Island Club.
In the girls 7-9 division, Brady Wolfe of the Columbia Chapter was named champion posting a final tournament total of six-over par 78.
Joshua Johnson Jr. of the Hilton Head Chapter finished the tournament with an overall score of one-over par 73 to take home the title in the boys 7-9 division.
Gracyn Cox of the Myrtle Beach Chapter was crowned champion of the girls 10-12 division, finishing the tournament at nine-over par 81, overall.
In the boys 10-12 division, Woods Weston of the Columbia Chapter finished the tournament at two-under par 70 to claim the back-to-back boys 10-12 division title.
Samuel Pelsnik of the Mt. Pleasant Chapter was victorious in the boys 13-14 division, finishing the tournament at seven-over par 151 overall.
In the girls 13-18 division, Cayleigh Jane Goff of the Florence Chapter posted an overall tournament total of 11-over par 155 to take home first place in this division.
Simon McAlister of the Beaufort Chapter took home the title in the boys 15-18 division carding an overall tournament total of even-par 144.
Seven chapters in the SCJGA's Hootie & the Blowfish Junior Golf Series are represented at the Tommy Cuthbert All Stars Championship: Beaufort, Columbia, Florence, Hilton Head, Mid State, Mt. Pleasant and Myrtle Beach.
The Tommy Cuthbert All Star Championship recognizes the top players from the Hootie and the Blowfish Chapter Series. Tommy Cuthbert was the longtime Director of Golf at Kiawah Island and a very strong supporter of junior golf and the SCJGA.
About the South Carolina Junior Golf Association
The purpose of the South Carolina Junior Golf Association is to continue the history and traditions of the ancient game of golf through its members and an active outreach to the youth of our state. Established in 1990 by community leaders with a love for the game and a commitment to passing on golf’s heritage to the youth of South Carolina, the SCJGA is committed to meeting the needs of all young people in the state and providing playing opportunities to boys and girls that might not otherwise have the chance to experience golf and its many benefits. Through affordable opportunities of play, instruction and competition, juniors of all ages, walks of life and skill levels will be touched by the character of the game. It helps to teach them honor, sportsmanship and respect and makes them better prepared to face the challenges ahead in life.
For more information about the South Carolina Junior Golf Association, visit www.scjga.org