Ninety Six, S.C. – The South Carolina Junior Golf Association (SCJGA) hosted a successful edition of the One Day at The Fort Club on August 31, drawing young talent from across the state for a day of competition and camaraderie. Played at the scenic and challenging Fort Club in Ninety Six, the event provided junior golfers the opportunity to showcase their skills in a competitive yet encouraging environment.

In the Boys 13–19 Division, Reed Prickett of North Augusta captured the title in dramatic fashion, winning a playoff after posting a steady round of 73 (+1). His composure under pressure earned him the top spot among a strong field. The Girls 13–19 Division saw Kinley Brazell of Columbia pull away from the competition, finishing with a round of 82 (+10) to claim the championship by six shots.

The younger divisions featured impressive play as well. Colin Thompson of Aiken secured the Boys 12 & Under Division title with a nine-hole score of 37 (+1). In the Girls 12 & Under Division, Sullivan Harvey of Hartsville emerged as the champion after carding a composed nine-hole round of 38 (+2), winning by three strokes.

The SCJGA extends its gratitude to The Fort Club and its staff for their support and hospitality in hosting the event, as well as for their continued commitment to fostering the growth of junior golf in South Carolina.

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

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