On Wednesday-Thursday, July 29-30, the Peggy Kirk Bell Girls’ Golf Tour plays the Black-Eyed Susan Classic at Green Spring Valley Hunt Club. The course hosted a USGA US Junior Girls Championship and is a fantastic course for Mid-Atlantic Series finale. The top-three finishers in the the Mid-Atlantic Series will receive invitations to the 2015 PKBGT Invitational. The event features a field 21 players from the PKB Girls’ Golf Tour, the nation’s largest “girls’ only” junior tour with over 425 members in 2014 and over 350 girls playing in or committed to collegiate golf.
The Prep Series field features 13 golfers, highlighted some standout players on the 2015 PKBGT Performance Index, including: Julia Calomiris (Washington, DC 2018), Josephine Jung (Ellicott City, MD 2016), Gabriella Kim (Wayne, PA 2017), Casey Morrow (Mars, PA 2017), and Sirena Walsh (Chantilly, VA 2016).
The Futures Series field features 8 golfers, highlighted by some standout players on the 2015 Futures Series Order of Merit list, including: Jessica Rathbone (Montpelier, VA 2020), Natalie Welsh (Valencia, PA 2018), and Joddie Zeng (Potomac, MD 2018).
The Black-Eyed Susan Classic brings together players from the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. It should be a great event!
The Peggy Kirk Bell Girls’ Golf Tour is an initiative of the Triad Youth Golf Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation aimed at increasing learning and playing opportunities for youth golfers. Based out of Greensboro, North Carolina, the PKBGT offers low cost, nationally ranked girls’ golf tournaments designed to prepare junior girls’ golfers for high school and collegiate golf. Learn more about the tour at pkbgt.org or by contacting Tour Director Mike Parker at mparker@pkbgt.org or 336-347-8537.
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