North Myrtle Beach, September 8, 2025
News Summary
The West Florence girls golf team showcased their skills at the Lady Chief Invitational, finishing third overall at Eagle Nest Golf Club. Carolina Forest took first place with a score of 654, while West Florence secured a respectable score of 681. Notable individual performances included Addison Suggs finishing 13th. As they look forward to more tournaments, the team’s camaraderie and determination remain strong, promising further achievements in the season ahead.
West Florence Girls Golf Team Shines at Lady Chief Invitational
This past weekend, the lovely greens of Eagle Nest Golf Club in North Myrtle Beach hosted the highly anticipated Lady Chief Invitational. Teams from all around gathered for a competitive two-day tournament, and the West Florence girls golf team made quite an impression, finishing in a strong third place overall!
A Weekend to Remember
The excitement was palpable as golfers took their swings and putted across the pristine course. After all the clubs had been swung and scores tallied, it was Carolina Forest that took home the championship glory with a total score of 654. Following closely behind was Hilton Head Island, who secured second place with a commendable score of 664.
The West Florence team, full of determination and grit, wrapped up the tournament with a score of 681. While there was a bit of space between them and the second-place team, their performance was solid and showcased their dedication this season.
Top Performers from West Florence
It was a thrilling spectacle with some outstanding individual performances on the West Florence team. Leading the pack, Addison Suggs put on a stellar show by finishing in 13th place with a score of 168, just +24 over par. Addison’s skills were definitely a highlight of the tournament and a contributing factor to the team’s overall score.
Following Addison, both Kingsley Wilson and Carson Jeffords found themselves tied for 15th place with scores of 171 (+27). Their consistent gameplay surely kept the team’s spirits high as they navigated the course. Meanwhile, Lana Claire Jordan finished in 18th place with a score of 172 (+28) rounding out the top performers for West Florence.
Not to forget, Natalee Batchelor and Brylee Stokes also contributed to the team’s efforts, finishing in 32nd and 35th places with scores of 189 (+45) and 197 (+53) respectively.
Medalist Honors and Future Prospects
The tournament’s star player and medalist honor recipient was Ella Kate Barnett from Aynor, who dazzled the competition with an impressive total score of 148. This victory undoubtedly adds to her growing reputation in the local golf scene.
Reflecting on this tournament, the West Florence girls golf team exhibited not just skill but also a remarkable camaraderie on the course. As the season progresses, their third-place finish at the Lady Chief Invitational is a promising sign of things to come.
Looking down the fairway, fans and supporters can expect more fantastic performances as the girls gear up for upcoming tournaments. With determination, practice, and their supportive community behind them, the West Florence girls will surely be aiming for even higher placements in the future!
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