Update: Emma Talley Tradition

Greenville, NCThe Peggy Kirk Bell Girls’ Golf Tour continues the Tradition Series at the Emma Talley Girls Tradition presented by the Kentucky PGA Junior Tour at Bowling Green Country Club. With a special experience and the honor of being the inaugural winner of this new event on the line, seven states and Canada will be represented in the field of 60.

Bell National

Lexanne Halama (Knoxville, TN 2021) takes the Bell National lead after firing the low round under par in the field of 60 participants. The University of Illinois women’s golf commit takes a two-shot lead heading into the final round thanks to a round of 71 (-1) that included four birdies. Halama held the overnight lead in the Katherine Perry-Hamski Tradition just a few weeks ago in Chapel Hill before eventually falling in a playoff to Amanda Sambach. Halama will look to walk away from the PKBGT with another win on her belt after tomorrow. Joining Halama in the final pairing will be Savannah Howell (Calvert City, KY 2022) at (+1) and Raegan Propes (Daniel Island, SC 2022) at (+2).

1. Lexanne Halama (Knoxville, TN 2021) / 71 (-1)

2. Savannah Howell (Calvert City, KY 2022) / 73 (+1)

3. Raegan Propes (Daniel Island, SC 2022) / 74 (+2)

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Futures National

A trio of Bluegrass state natives will play in the final pairing at the inaugural Emma Talley Tradition at Bowling Green Country Club. Reagan Ramage (Burlington, KY 2025) takes the overnight lead after a round of 74 (+2) that included one birdie on the first hole. She holds a six-shot lead over Claire Knoth (Princeton, KY 2023) and Sydney McClanahan (Bowling Green, KY 2025).

1. Reagan Ramage (Burlington, KY 2025) / 74 (+2)

T2. Claire Knoth (Princeton, KY 2023) / 80 (+8)

T2. Sydney McClanahan (Bowling Green, KY 2025) / 80 (+8)

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Follow the final round at the Emma Talley Tradition.

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About the PKBGT

Founded in 2007 by Girls Golf of America, a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, 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 focused on developing tournament experience at the player’s pace. The 2020-2021 season will feature over 110 tournaments in 9 states on the East Coast, and with over 1,000 members, the PKBGT is the largest girl’s only tour in the country.  Learn more about the PKBGT at http://www.pkbgt.org/.


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