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Woodlawn hosts Parent-Child tournament

Adult and youth golfers gathered at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course on Sunday afternoon for the 36th annual Parent-Child Golf Tournament. Forty-nine teams were entered in this year’s tournament.
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From left, Conner, Mandi, Emma and Mark Spencer, and Mykenna and Clark Driedger were among the participants in this year’s Parent-Child tournament. Photo by Anastasiia Bykhovskaia

Adult and youth golfers gathered at the TS&M Woodlawn Golf Course on Sunday afternoon for the 36th annual Parent-Child Golf Tournament.

Forty-nine teams were entered in this year’s tournament. This competition uses the Rondeau scoring system, which uses a handicap based on age. Several different divisions were offered for junior and senior youth golfers. All the yout golfers received a trophy and lunch following the tournament thanks to the sponsors.

Winning the mother-daughter junior division with a score of 52 was Layla Rittaler. Second place went to Halley Lozinsky with a 70 while Mikayla Dyer shot 84 to claim third place.

The mother-son junior division winner was Bryce DeBruyne with a score of 54, while Kaden DeBruyne finished second with 60. Claiming third place was Dylan Kennedy with a 65. 

The champion of the father-daughter junior division was Emma Spencer with a 44. Finishing second was McKenna Dreidger with a 49 and third place went to Natalie Currie with a 53.

The final junior division was the father-son division, which continues to have the most entries with 17 this year. Low score was four-year-old Luke Currie with a 45. Second place went to Jackson Kennedy with a 46, and third place was won by Rylan Deichert with a score of 47.

In the mother-son senior youth division, Connor Spencer shot 45 to claim first place. Second place went to Donavan Dyer with 48 and third was claimed by Kashton Jesse with 66.

Nevaeh Rittaler won the father-daughter senior division with a score of 46.

The mother-dDaughter senior division was won by Demaris Wolner with a score of 72.

The father-son senior division also had the most entries for those 12 years and older. The champion was Ryan Chernoff who shot lowest score in the tournament with a 39. Second place went to Logan Chernoff with a 43, while a tie occurred for third place, as Hudson Chernoff and Hudson Irwin each shot 45s.

The tournament is traditionally one of the biggest youth golf competitions in the city, and serves as a wrap-up for the junior golf season.