
Girls golf postseason on the horizon as regionals begin Monday
Girls golf regional tournaments are loaded with talent across the board as teams will enter postseason competition on Monday.
Girls golf regional tournaments are loaded with talent across the board as teams will enter postseason competition on Monday.
The best field in girls golf gathered at the Cherry Creek Country Club to battle it out at the Showcase Invitational.
As girls golf teams try to round into form ahead of regionals, Lutheran captured a PPAC league win at Flying Horse.
The girls golf ball strikers continue to standout across the state as players prepare for a crucial few weeks ahead.
Jeffco League girls golf individual medalists and team titles will be decided Thursday, May 1, at Indian Tree Golf Course.
With about a month to go before the girls golf state tournaments, this past week was a reminder that the sport can be humbling.
Courses around the state are greening with better weather and it's helping girls golfers shoot their way into red numbers.
Charlie Doyle's golf swing helped Cheyenne Mountain win two state titles while his baseball swing sends the ball just as far.
At the conclusion of the fall season, Cherry Creek amassed 1,337 points to take the lead in the MaxPreps Cup standings.
The first state championships of the fall season have been claimed as the boys golf titles were won on Tuesday.
Brayden Destefano's individual title powered Cheyenne Mountain its fourth Class 4A boys golf state championship.
Strasburg's Kameron Gilbert and Golden View Classical Academy came away with wins at the 2A boys golf state tournament.
A year after winning the Class 4A boys championship, Evergreen cruised to the individual and team 3A titles.
Castle View's Gavin Amella held on to capture the Class 5A boys golf state championship while Cherry Creek took team honors.
Separated by six strokes, Cheyenne Mountain and Grand Junction will battle it out for the 4A boys golf championship.