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Golf course hosts parent-child event

One of the top junior golf events in Estevan each year was held Sunday. The 37th annual Parent-Child competition occurred at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course under ideal weather conditions.
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One of the top junior golf events in Estevan each year was held Sunday.

The 37th annual Parent-Child competition occurred at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course under ideal weather conditions. There were 38 teams entered in this fun event, played under COVID-19 guidelines.

This tournament uses the Rondeau scoring system which has a handicap based on age. All the juniors received a trophy and lunch following play, thanks to the support of sponsors.

Emma Spencer finished first in the mother-daughter junior division with a score of 57. Second place went to Kayden Stepp with a 59 while Malina Stead shot 69 to claim third.

The mother-son junior division winner was Parker Stepp with a score of 47, and Nixon Jesse finished a close second with a 48.

Mykenna Driedger and Natalie Currie tied for first place in the father-daughter junior division with a score of 47, while Jovi Pratt was third with a 49.

The final junior division was the father-son division which continues to have the most entries with 17 this year. There was a first place tie with Jayden Chernoff and Rylan Deichert shooting a 43 each. Brook Cote and Cruz Symons tied for third at 44.

Cammy Henry won the father-daughter senior division with a score of 45.

The mother-daughter senior division was won by Kiarra Biette with a score of 59.

The father-son senior division also had the most entries for that age group, which is 12 and older. The champion was Connor Spencer, who shot the lowest score in the tournament with a 4-under-par 32. Second place went to Ryan Chernoff with a 33 while third place was Gradin Irwin at 34.