Jamison, Regina, Lupton Victorious at Clemson Girls Classic

Clemson, S.C. (March 19, 2026) — After four years away due to renovations occurring at Clemson University’s Walker Golf Course, players, parents and staff were excited for the return of the Clemson Girls Classic.

In the Bell National division, a tie for first place forced an on-course playoff to commence. With a winning par on the first playoff hole, Klare Jamison (Huntsville, Ala. 2027) ended the weekend with a score of 73-71 — 144 (E). Runner-up Autumn Solesbee (Stanley, N.C. 2031) finished the tournament with a two-day total of 70-74 — 144 (E).

Making five birdies over the weekend, Ashley Lee (Pinehurst, N.C. 2028) ended the weekend with a total of 72-75 — 147 (+3). In a tie for fourth, Isabel Vizgaitis (Alexandria, Va. 2028) and Madison Park (Charlotte, N.C. 2026) both shot a total of 148 (+4), with Vizgaitis making a 75-73 and Park shooting 74-74 to conclude the weekend.

Similarly, in the Prep Preview division, a tie for first led to an on-course playoff, with Bria Regina (Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 2028) making a par on the first playoff hole to take home the hardware with a score of 73-79 — 152 (+8). Runner-up Sloan McKinney (Denver, N.C. 2030) ended the tournament with a two-day score of 75-77 — 152 (+8).

Making three birdies in the second round alone, Hadley Kate Elvington (Leland, N.C. 2031) came in third with a two-day total of 79-75 — 154 (+10). With an eagle on the 16th hole during the second round, Natalie Hennessey (Charlotte, N.C. 2030) finished in second, finishing the tournament with a score of 78-77 — 155 (+11).

With three birdies made each round, Addie Lupton (Tega Cay, S.C. 2031) came in first in the Futures National division, ending the weekend with a two-day total of 72-73 — 145 (+1). Making five birdies over both tournament days, Scarlett Keip (Marvin, N.C. 2032) finished in second with a score of 77-73 — 150 (+6).

With 23 holes of par or better, Ana Kathryn Cullens (Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 2028) ended the weekend in third with a two-day total of 79-78 — 157 (+13). Making three birdies during the second round alone, Peyton Johnson (Wilmington, N.C. 2030) came in fourth, concluding the tournament with a score of 80-78 — 158 (+14).

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Congratulations to the champions of the Clemson Girls Classic and all of our competitors from this weekend! We also extend a substantial thank you to all of the staff at Clemson University’s Walker Course for hosting us this weekend and all of their wonderful hospitality. Over the weekend of March 21, the PKBGT will be heading to Birdwood Golf Course at Boar’s Head Resort, home to the University of Virginia Women’s Golf Team, for the Spring Bell Invitational!

About Us

Founded in 2007 by Girls Golf of America, a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, as a local girls’ golf tour in the Triad region of North Carolina. The Tour began as a simple concept: create more effective competitive playing opportunities for girls. By utilizing innovative yardage-based divisions instead of the traditional age-based format, the Tour focuses on developing tournament experience at the player’s pace. With the 2026 season featuring over 130 tournaments across the country including over 2,500 girls, the PKBGT is the largest girl’s only Tour in the country. Follow the PKBGT on social media @PKBGirlsTour (Twitter), facebook.com/girlsgolftour (Facebook), @pkbgirlstour (Instagram), or visit our website at www.pkbgt.org.


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