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10/02/22 – Leachman/KHSAA Golf State Finals Head to Bowling Green

October 2, 2022 2022-2023 News Releases

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: OCT. 2, 2022

The state championship slate for the 2022-23 academic year will crown its first champions with the finals of the 2022 Leachman Buick•GMC•Cadillac Golf State Championships Presented by UK HealthCare this week at the Bowling Green Country Club. This is the 17th consecutive season the KHSAA has brought its championships to the club. The boys’ tournament is up first with the opening round at 8 a.m. CT on Tuesday, Oct. 4, followed by the final round starting at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Girls’ action begins on Friday, Oct. 7, with championship play wrapping up on Saturday, Oct. 8.

Tickets are required for all spectators at this year’s tournaments and are available online only at khsaatickets.org. There will be no on-site cash or credit card sales, and fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance to expedite the admission process.

For the second straight year, the KHSAA will utilize Golf Genius for tournament scoring with one player from each group entering scores from a mobile device after each hole. Live scores entered by the players will be considered unofficial, as players will be required to finalize their round in the official scoring area following completion of their 18 holes.

Tee times and pairings for each event can be found through the tournament central link below, which will also be the source for live scoring throughout the championships. To track live scores, fans can also download the Golf Genius app and use the ID’s BGBOYS22 and BGGIRLS22 to access the respective tournaments.

 

2022 Leachman Buick•GMC•Cadillac Golf State Championships

 

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