Missouri wins 50th Girls’ 4-State Championship

ROUND 1
The 50th Junior Girls’ 4-State kicked off July 2, at Coldwater Golf Links in Ames. The top five junior girls’ from the states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska came together to play 36-holes of golf over a two-day period.
The opening round brought beautiful weather and light wind, perfect for 18 holes. Amber Wilson shot a 71, an even par and the lowest score of the day, to pave the way for Team Missouri. Danica Badura carried Team Nebraska with a 72. Abby Glyn shot a 74 to lead the way for Team Kansas along with Sarah Nacos for Team Iowa.
After the first day of team stroke play team Nebraska sits at the top of the leaderboard with +23 while team Kansas is only one stroke back, with +24. Team Missouri is in third with +28 and Team Iowa has a +41.
ROUND 2
With a prompt tee off at 7:30 a.m., the second day of the Junior Girls’ 4-State tournament started early.
Team Missouri and Team Kansas were neck and neck all day. Ultimately Team Missouri pulled away for the win with a two-day score of 620, Team Kansas finished four strokes back with a 624. Team Nebraska ended with a 630 and Team Iowa posted a 634.
Sarah Bell (Team Missouri) was the medalist of the tournament with a score of 144. Bell’s round included an eagle and three birdies. Amber Wilson (Team Missouri) took second with a 148.
Brooke Boardman (Team Iowa) finished with a solid 149 to secure third place. Sarah Nacos was not far behind with a 150. Paige Hoffman fired a 73 in the second round, 18 strokes better than her opening round score.
Team Missouri takes home the trophy for the first time since 2015. The 2019 Girls 4-State Championship will be held next year in Nebraska.



The 30th IGA Match Play and 7th IGA Women’s Match Play Championships is underway at The Preserve on Rathbun Lake. With a perfect blend of great golf and natural landscapes, the 7,000-yard course meanders through scenic prairie and oak savannas, and is Audubon-certified in recognition of its sustainable practices, The Preserve should provide competitors with an exceptional golfing experience during the championship.

Ames’ Britta Snyder (right) posted a 69 (-3) to capture medalist honors at the U.S. Girls’ Junior qualifier at Pioneer Creek Golf Course, Maple Plain, MN. Snyder made five birdies on the day against only two bogeys.

In the Father-Son Young Adult Division, the team of Isaiah and Sam Zoske (right) posted 73, good enough for a three-shot victory over Barry and Evan Smith. In the Parent-Child Open Division, Brett and Paige Hoffman paced the field with an impressive 71 (-1). Their round, on Saturday, included three birdied and an eagle. Dennis and Vicki Rodenberg finished in second place with a score of 76 (+4).
Ava and Neil Johnson (left) captured the title in the Parent-Child Young Adult Division, by way of their round of 86 (+14). The Johnson’s round was highlighted by a birdie on the challenging par 5 11th hole at Jester Park GC.


