BROOMFIELD, COLORADO – Wheatland High School golf team has begun their summer tour, reflecting the saying WHS golf coach Tony Nichols is known for: “The fall golf season really starts in …
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BROOMFIELD, COLORADO – Wheatland High School golf team has begun their summer tour, reflecting the saying WHS golf coach Tony Nichols is known for: “The fall golf season really starts in May.”
The majority of the WHS squad will be competing in tournaments around the state and in Colorado. Last weekend, Tate Nichols played in a junior worlds qualifier hosted by the Colorado PGA Junior Golf Association on May 27th/28th in Broomfield, Colorado and tied for ninth out of 80, shooting one-over-par for a two-day total of 145 (71-74).
The Wyoming State Golf Association recently held their first junior golf event of the year, which was also a qualifier for the junior worlds golf tournament held in San Diego, California at Torrey Pines Golf Course in early July. This is a very competitive event where only one boy and one girl punch their way to the prestigious junior worlds. Tate Nichols, Ace Keil, Jacob Miller, Haylie Nelson, and Griffin Nichols all played in the qualifier at Jacoby Golf Course in Laramie over the weekend.