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Hailey Taylor's birdie big moment in ACHS win vs. Green County

Indians win 222 to 228 at Greensburg. Taylor has 46. Rachel Phipps, 56. Lauren McQuaide, 59. and Madison Bell, 61.

Natalie Sneed
Adair County High School Girls Golf Coach

The Adair County Lady Indians picked up a big win over the Green County Lady Dragons Monday, August 12, 2013, at the Green County Country Club, 158 Golf Course Road, Greensburg, KY.



Hailey Taylor led the way for the Indian's shooting a 46. Hailey birdied number nine by holing out from fifty yards out for her first birdie this season!

Rachel Phipps came in with a 56. Lauren McQuaide shot a 59 and Madison Bell finished up with a 61. The Indians defeated the Dragons 222 to 228.

Coach's Comment: I am very proud of each girl. We played hard from beginning to end and picked up a nice win. Green county has a tough course but we adjusted to their fast greens very well. Hopefully this win has built our confidence and there will be many more wins in the future. - Natalie Sneed


This story was posted on 2013-08-13 03:46:49
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