Future Collegians World Tour

Laura Diaz Sawgrass Girls & Boys 11-15 divisions

January 3, 2009

TPC at Sawgrass - Valley Course

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Fifteen year old Heather Proctor of Silver Springs, FL (2011) is developing into quite a junior golfer.  Miss Proctor, a 3rd year FCWT player, has gone from a scoring average during the 2005-2006 season of  85.93 to a 76.00 so far this season.  She finished 3rd at Tucson over the Thanksgiving holiday and now leads the Girls 13-18 division at Sawgrass by 2 strokes.   As she goes for her first FCWT win on Sunday, she will need to hold off

Marisa Kamelgarn of Mahopac, NY (2009) and

Samantha Marks of Maitland, FL (2012)Marisa is playing in her first FCWT event; 14 year old Samantha is in her 3rd season on the FCWT. 

Jordan Lippetz of Bradenton, FL (2012), who won last weekend at Amelia, will start the final round in 4th place at 78. Bryce Shroeder of Pueblo, CO (2012) and Taelor Rubin of Raleigh, NC (2011) will start tied for 5th, just 5 strokes off the pace.

In the Girls 11-14 division Gudrun Pettursdottir of ICELAND (2013) leads Caroline Quamme of Potomac, MD (2013).

In the Boys 13-15 division, Clancy Waugh of North Palm Beach, FL (2013) fired a 3 under par 69 to lead all scores.  Waugh, who is playing in his first event of the season, finished T13 here last year.  Clancy will start the final round with a two stroke advantage over

Daniel Pizetoski of Davidson, NC (2011).  Daniel, who won the Bermuda Run Open, played the back side at 3 under par and finished at 1 under for the round.  He is one shot ahead of

Alex Piacente of Montreal, QC, CANADA (2011) who carded an even par round on Saturday.  Piacente led the field in birdies with 6, while Pizetoski co-led in pars (13) with Trevor Times of Williamsburg, VA (2012)Times will start the final round tied for 5th at 74.

In the Boys 11-12 division, Kristian Perry of Boca Raton, FL (2015)  leads Philip Loeb of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (2014) by 3 strokes.


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