Cumberland County's junior golfers continued playing in the TGA Junior Tour over the past week.
On Monday, June 15, John Sutton finished fourth with a 21-over-par 92 in the boys 16-18 tour at Southern Hills GC, while Sara Stallworth finished seventh in the girls 11-14 tour with a 21-over-par 55 over nine holes.
On Thursday, June 11, Brandon Fehr won the boys 16-18 tour event at Deer Creek with a 12-over par 84, while Sutton tied for fourth with a 21-over-par 93.
In the 10-13 tour event at Deer Creek, Logan Stewart tied for seven with a five-over-par 41, while Jake Dailey won the boys 14-15 tour event with a seven-over-par 79. Sara Stallworth finished third in the girls 11-14 event with a 20-over-par 56 in a nine-hole round.
On Wednesday, June 10, Patric Allred finished 11th with a 16-over-par 88 in the boys 16-18 masters division at Willowbrook GC.
On Friday, June 12, Stallworth tied for second with a 28-over-par 55 in the girls 11-14, nine-hole tournament at Executive Meadows GC.
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