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Lauren Goodin takes 1st at Indians Hills with a 79

Adair County Girls Golf team members make good showing on Pepsi Tour in BG
By Kim Goodin

Three Adair County girls competed in Bowling Green Country Club hosted the Pepsi Tour on June 11, 2007, with several wins.

In the 13 and under group (play only nine holes) Ashley Goodin shot a 57 and placed 7th. In the 14-15 year olds, Natalie Sneed shot a 111 and placed 12th. In the 16-18 year olds, Lauren Goodin shot an 84 and finished 3rd.



At Indian Hills, Ashley Goodin shot a 58 and placed 5th in her age group. Lauren Goodin shot a 79 and placed first in her age group notching her first win on the Pepsi Tour.

At Kenny Perry's Country Creek golf course, Lauren Goodin shot an 81 finishing 5th in her age division.

Next tournament up for the girls' will be June 25th at Campbellsville Country Club.


This story was posted on 2007-06-16 17:08:07
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Adair Golfer Lauren Goodin at Kenny Perry Country Club



2007-06-16 - Photo By Kim Goodin.
Lauren Gooden on June 14th at the Kenny Perry Country Creek Pepsi Tour Event.

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