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Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship golf tournament in Oak Ridge this week

Posted at 3:21 pm July 27, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Scott Stallings Championship at Oak Ridge Country Club (July 27-30, 2015)

Kimberlee Tottori, Amanda Doherty, Zach Miller, and Goodman Rudolph (not pictured) earn qualifier medalist honors at the Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship at Oak Ridge Country Club on Sunday, July 26, 2015. (Photo courtesy American Junior Golf Association)

 

The Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship is in Oak Ridge this week. The golf tournament is scheduled at the Oak Ridge Country Club from July 27-30.

It’s the second annual event, and it’s been organized by the American Junior Golf Association.

On Sunday, the tournament announced that 10 boys and two girls qualified.

Goodman Rudolph of Cordova, Tennessee, and Zach Miller of Richmond, Kentucky, both ­carded 3-under-par 69s to earn co-medalist honors Sunday at the AJGA Qualifier.

Amanda Doherty of Atlanta and Kimberlee Tottori of Las Vegas claimed co-medalist honors in the Girls Division with 1-under-par 71s at Oak Ridge Country Club.

Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association, the AJGA Qualifier for the Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship was an 18-hole stroke play event held at Oak Ridge Country Club. The tournament field featured 84 boys and 14 girls, ages 12-18. The Boys Division played the par-72 course at 6,867 yards, while the Girls Division played the course at 6,044 yards.

AJGA Qualifiers give juniors an opportunity to “play their way in” to coinciding AJGA Open tournaments or earn Performance Stars to use for a future event, according to a news release posted on the tournament website. The AJGA Qualifier Series offers opportunities for AJGA juniors at approximately 50 AJGA Open events.

Qualifying in the Boys Division for the Scott Stallings Championship were Miller; Caleb Jensen of Woodstock, Georgia; Trenton Johnson of Brentwood, Tennessee; Jake Hall of Knoxville, Tennessee; Mason Rudolph of Cordova, Tennessee; Robert Howard of Acworth, Georgia; Coleman Jones of Franklin, Tennessee; Oliver Whatley of Potomac, Maryland; Braedon Wear of Maryville, Tennessee; and Jay Fox of Springfield, Tennessee. Qualifying in the Girls Division were Doherty and Kathryn Carson of Mooresville, North Carolina.

The Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championship will begin Tuesday at Oak Ridge Country Club. For more information, please contact tournament headquarters at (678) 231-5709, or visit ajga.org.

See the event quick facts here.

See the news release on the Sunday qualifier here.

Here are the Sunday qualifier results:

Boys Division    Q – Qualified into the tournament    * – Qualified via sudden-death playoff
Player Score Projected PBE
T1 Q Zach Miller
Richmond, Ky. (2018)
33-36–69 4 Stars
T3 Q Jake Hall
Knoxville, Tenn. (2018)
37-33–70 2 Stars
T3 Q Caleb Jensen
Woodstock, Ga. (2017)
34-36–70 2 Stars
T3 Q Trenton Johnson
Brentwood, Tenn. (2019)
37-33–70 2 Stars
T6 Q Jay Fox
Springfield, Tenn. (2017)
35-36–71 2 Stars
T6 Q Robert Howard
Acworth, Ga. (2018)
36-35–71 2 Stars
T6 Q Coleman Jones
Franklin, Tenn. (2018)
34-37–71 2 Stars
T6 Q Mason Rudolph
Cordova, Tenn. (2017)
36-35–71 2 Stars
T6 Q Braedon Wear
Maryville, Tenn. (2020)
34-37–71 2 Stars
T6 Q Oliver Whatley
Potomac, Md. (2019)
35-36–71 2 Stars
Show Complete Boys Results

 




Girls Division    Q – Qualified into the tournament    * – Qualified via sudden-death playoff
Player Score Projected PBE
T1 Q Amanda Doherty
Atlanta, Ga. (2016)
34-37–71 4 Stars
4 Q Kathryn Carson
Mooresville, N.C. (2017)
35-38–73 1 Star
Show Complete Girls Results

 

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: AJGA, Amanda Doherty, American Junior Golf Association, Boys Division, Girls Division, golf tournament, Goodman Rudolph, Kimberlee Tottori, Oak Ridge Country Club, Scott Stallings Championship, Under Armour/Scott Stallings Championshp, Zach Miller

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  1. Kay Williamson says

    July 28, 2015 at 10:30 am

    If you see them out in the community, please remember to say “were glad to have you all here!”

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