Arizona Stroke Play: Junior Ghim leads by 2
CHANDLER, Ariz. (April 17, 2014) -- The Arizona Golf Association Stroke Play Championship has been kind to rising junior golfers.
Just last year, a 17-year-old Chris Petefish prevailed over a loaded field. This year, it's another junior that sits atop the leaderboard. Eric Ghim fired a 5-under 66 and leads by two shots entering the second round of action on Friday.
Ghim is two up on Laurie Warder, who carded a 3-under 68 at Lone Tree Golf Club.
A group of six players sits four shots back and tied for third place.
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ABOUT THE Arizona Stroke Play
72-holes of individual stroke play at gross. A cut to the
low 51 players + ties will be made after 36 holes. This
is an Open event. All players must have amateur status
and have an active membership with an AGA Member
Club to participate. Individuals must carry an up-to-
date handicap index not exceeding 8.0 under the Rules
of Handicapping to be eligible to participate.
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