News Summary
On the opening day of the Bluegrass Golf Tour at Park Mammoth Golf Club, Chloe Witcher secured victory in the Girls 15-18 Division with a score of 71, while Noah Rager tied for first place in the Boys 15-18 Division with a 68. The competition showcased strong performances across multiple divisions, emphasizing the talents of young golfers in the region. As the tournament continues, anticipation builds for further impressive rounds.
Park Mammoth Golf Club, KY – Chloe Witcher and Noah Rager rose to the occasion on the opening day of the Bluegrass Golf Tour, showcasing impressive performances at Park Mammoth Golf Club. Witcher clinched victory in the Girls 15-18 Division with a score of 1-over par 71, while Rager fought hard to tie for first place in the Boys 15-18 Division, also shooting a 68 to finish at 2-under par.
Witcher, who is set to become a sophomore at Barren County High School when the school year begins on July 21, played a steady round, finishing two strokes ahead of Baylie Billingsley from Owensboro, KY, who took second place with a score of 73. Adelynn Moorman from McQuady, KY rounded out the top three in this division with a score of 77.
Rager’s strong performance puts him in a tie with Johnny Brown from Bowling Green, KY, both players finishing with 68. The third position in the Boys 15-18 Division was occupied by John Greer from Goshen, KY, who shot a 69, while Brady Patterson from Bowling Green, KY secured fourth place with an even par score of 70. A group of players tied for fifth, all finishing with a score of 72.
Key Results in Other Divisions
In the Boys 12-14 Division, Rowdy Harris from Bowling Green, KY excelled by shooting a 67, earning first place with a 3-under par score. The second spot was claimed by Greyson Willey from Goshen, KY, who came in at 73. Carson Coomer from Columbia, KY and Nicholas Morris from Bowling Green, KY both shared third place with scores of 75.
In the Girls 12-Under Division, June Simpson took the lead with an impressive 57, while Briley King followed closely behind with a score of 60. The Boys 11-12 Division showcased also close competition, with both Simon Hughes from Lexington, KY and Mason Day from Leitchfield, KY finishing with a score of 45 to tie for first.
Further Notable Performances
In the Boys 10 & Under Division, Carver Perry from Bowling Green, KY emerged victorious with a score of 50. In the Girls 12 & Under 9-Hole, Perri Harris and Caroline Fuqua both shot a par 35, resulting in a tie for first in their division.
Background of the Bluegrass Golf Tour
The Bluegrass Golf Tour is a prominent event in the local competitive golf calendar, drawing participants from throughout the region. This tour not only provides young golfers with opportunities to showcase their abilities, but also fosters sportsmanship and camaraderie among players of varying ages and skill levels. As this year’s tournament unfolds, the excitement continues to build, promising engaging rounds ahead for both competitors and spectators.
As the tournament progresses, players will aim for the championship titles while gaining valuable experience that can enhance their skills and performance in future events. With players like Witcher and Rager setting high standards, the stakes are high for the upcoming rounds of competition.
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Additional Resources
- WCLU Radio: Recap of Local Golfers
- Google Search: Park Mammoth Golf Club
- Your Sports Edge: Noah Rager Ties for First
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Golf Digest: Kentucky’s Best Golf Courses Rankings
- Google News: Bluegrass Golf Tour
- Golfweek: Best Public Access Golf Courses
- GolfPass: Best Public Golf Courses in Kentucky



