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Callaway Junior Tour High School Series opens at Edgewood Country Club

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Callaway Junior Tour High School Series, sponsored by Tri-State Roofing and Sheet Metal, opened the 2021 season at Edgewood Country Club’s course in Sissonville.

The event, a partner of Callaway Golf and conducted by the West Virginia Golf Association, featured a field of 119 golfers on 30 high school teams from across West Virginia. Cabell Midland High School won the event with a combined score of 13 over par, followed closely by George Washington High School at 14 over par. Each school has a team of four players, with the best three scores counting as the team’s total score.

The five players with the lowest individual scores received Tri-State Roofing and Sheet Metal Medalist trophies. Those were awarded to:

  • Cameron Jarvis of Cabell Midland High School;
  • Mario Palumbo and Anderson Goldman of George Washington High School;
  • Savannah Hawkins of Hurricane High School; and
  • Jackson Woodburn of Winfield High School.

Click here for a complete list of today’s final scores.

The High School Series is in action again today at Parkersburg Country Club and Tuesday at Oglebay Resort.

For more information, please visit wvga.org. -30- About the West Virginia Golf Association (WVGA): Founded in 1913, the West Virginia Golf Association is dedicated to promoting and preserving the game of golf in West Virginia. We introduce elementary school children to golf and safety, core values and healthy habits through the First Tee of West Virginia. We also focus on teaching fundamentals and developing young players through our Callaway Junior Rookie League and Callaway Junior Tour events for boys and girls under 18 and the High School Series for school teams. We host one-day events and tournaments throughout the season for men, women, juniors and seniors. Our membership consists of 85 Member Clubs and over 11,000 individual golfers throughout the state of West Virginia. In addition, we serve as a central source of information for our Member Clubs and generally represent the United States Golf Association (USGA) through administering the USGA Handicap System and Course/Slope Rating System, conducting qualifying rounds and overseeing amateur status matters. It is also our privilege to protect and share the rich history of golf in West Virginia through the West Virginia Golf Hall of Fame.

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