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Discover Austin Minnesota Junior Championship returns to Austin

Aug. 18— The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) returned to Austin Country Club for the fourth consecutive year for the Discover Austin Minnesota Junior Championship and it run through the week. The 54-hole stroke-play tournament will feature 96 junior golfers, ages 12-19, competing at Austin Country Club. Following 36 holes of competition, a cut will be made before the final round. ...

The American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) has brought back the Discover Austin Minnesota Junior Championship to Austin Country Club for a fourth consecutive year. The 54-hole stroke-play tournament will see 96 junior golfers, aged 12-19, competing at the Austin Country Club. Competing players hail from 22 states and three countries, showcasing the AJGA's international membership and a competitive field. The tournament, which first joined the AJGA schedule in 2023, will be held at Austin Country Club annually.

The event, supported by Discover Austin Minnesota and the local community, is set to commence on Sunday, Aug. 17, and conclude on Wednesday, Aug. 20. Defending champions Anthony Wu and Hailey Fong will aim to defend their titles at Austin Country Club, adding an exciting storyline to the championship. Both players return seeking a second title.

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