JOHNSON – One champion at the AJGA Arkansas Junior was surprised. One wasn’t. But the winners of this week’s American Junior Golf Association event at the Blessings Golf Club did have one thing in common.
JOHNSON – One champion at the AJGA Arkansas Junior was surprised. One wasn’t. But the winners of this week’s American Junior Golf Association event at the Blessings Golf Club did have one thing in common.
FAYETTEVILLE – After a four-year absence, the Arkansas Women’s Golf Association State Stroke Play Championship returns to Stonebridge Meadows Golf Club today.
JOHNSON – The wind blew hard out at the Blessings Golf Club on Wednesday, creating even more intimidating conditions for the second round of the AJGA Arkansas Junior.
JOHNSON – Julie Yang isn’t just the 37th-ranked golfer on the American Junior Golf Association Tour in this week’s AJGA Arkansas Junior at the Blessings Golf Club.
FAYETTEVILLE – In between bites of his pepperoni pizza, 12-year-old Thatcher Radler explained how he politely chewed up his opponents on the final round of the Paradise Valley Athletic Club Junior Championships on Tuesday.
JOHNSON – On the American Junior Golf Association tour, challenges exist from week to week. The country’s top junior golfers play many of the nation’s best courses. Still, they may be challenged in ways they haven’t before beginning today in Johnson.
FAYETTEVILLE – Thatcher Radler held a five-stroke lead over Houston Sandlin after the opening round of the Paradise Valley Athletic Club Junior Club Championships on Monday.
ROGERS — Beth Huskins grew up in Bella Vista, her childhood home located on a golf course. Her parents played every night, she said. But Huskins wanted no part of the game, even through her high school years.
SPRINGDALE – The duo of Carol Saenz and Eva White shot a 63 to lead after Tuesday’s opening round of the Springdale Country Club’s annual Summer Sizzler ladies golf tournament.
ROGERS — Rain delays threw off the schedule for the P&G Beauty NW Arkansas Championship. Thunderstorms deluged Pinnacle Country Club early Friday morning, early Saturday morning and even late Saturday night. So nothing ran on time during the LPGA’s second stop in Northwest Arkansas.
