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2023 Girls Junior Americas Cup Day 2 Recap.

Oliver, BC (July 26th, 2023) – The Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) is hosting the 45th Girls Junior Americas Cup at the beautiful Nk’Mip Canyon Desert Golf Course. Day Two continued with some very competitive golf as there were a lot of moving parts throughout the leaderboards. As the weather stayed warm and sunny, GJAC players, parents, and staff were rewarded with an amazing day of golf in the wonderful province of British Columbia. Good luck to all players on Day Three!

Individual Leaders

In the solo lead is Natalie Yen from West Linn, Oregon.

Scores:

  • R1: 69 (-3)
  • R2: 72 (E)
  • Total: 141 (-3)

Tied for the second position is Kara Kaneshiro from Honolulu, Hawaii.

Scores:

  • R1: 74 (+2)
  • R2: 70 (-2)
  • Total: 144 (E)

Tied for the second position is Raya Nakao from Kaneohe, Hawaii.

Scores

  • R1: 70 (-2)
  • R2: 74 (+2)
  • Total: 144 (E)

Team Leaders

  1. Team Hawaii

Combined Scores:

  • R1: 220 (+4)
  • R2: 217 (+1)
  • Total: 437 (+5)
  • Team Southern California

Combined Scores:

  • R1: 222 (+6)
  • R2: 220 (+4)
  • Total: 442 (+10)
  • Team Washington

Combined Scores:

  • R1: 223 (+7)
  • R2: 226 (+10)
  • Total 449 (+17)

For complete tournament leaderboards, visit the official CJGA tournament Page at https://cjga.onpar.golf/tournament_overview.php?tournament_id=2506

For more details regarding the Girls Junior Americas Cup, visit the official website at https://gjac.org/

About the Canadian Junior Golf Association

The Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) is a “registered Canadian amateur athletic association” (RCAAA) non-for-profit registered federally with Revenue Canada. The CJGA is dedicated to providing Canada’s junior golfers with the necessary skills and knowledge required to lay a foundation for a future in competitive golf.

Through its six-stage competitive development program that focuses on tournaments, international competitions, and mentoring programs, the CJGA introduces the game to juniors as young as five and offers competitive multi-day events for the more advanced golfer.

The CJGA acts as a feeder system to provincial and national competitions, collegiate and university golf, as well as professional and recreational golf.

Find this Press Release and more at https://cjga.com/press-releases/