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As Florida high school golf heads into the postseason, excitement is palpable. District Championships occur on October 27-28, followed by the Region Championships on November 3-5. The State Championships will conclude the season from November 11-19. With talented athletes showcasing their skills, fans are eagerly anticipating thrilling competitions and standout performances.

Florida High School Golf Season Gears Up for Exciting Postseason!

Residents of Florida, it’s that exhilarating time of year again! As the high school golf regular season approaches its final round on October 25, excitement is building for the postseason action that follows. If you’re a fan of high school golf, get ready to mark your calendars because the District Championships are slated for October 27-28, and it’s bound to be a nail-biter!

District Championships: What’s Happening?

The stage is set, and the stakes are high! The 3A boys and girls championships will take place at the beautiful Stonebrook Golf Club in Pace on the first day of the championships, October 27. This is where the best of the best will compete, showcasing their skills and determination as they aim for victory, with hopes of advancing to the next round.

What’s Next After Districts?

But wait, there’s more! The action doesn’t stop at the district level. Fans can look forward to the Region Championships, scheduled for November 3-5. On November 4, the historic Pensacola Country Club will play host to the Boys Region 1-1A Championship. It’s a fantastic opportunity for golfers to prove themselves as they aim for state qualification.

The Final Showdown: State Championships Await!

And the excitement continues into November! Mark your calendars for the grand finale—the State Championships, which will be held between November 11-19, with dates varying by classification. The picturesque Mission Resort + Club at Howey-in-the-Hills will be the stage for these thrilling competitions. Who will emerge victorious and earn the title of state champion? Only time will tell!

Recognizing the Stars: Golfer of the Year Voting

Golfer of the Year ends at 11 a.m. on October 27. It’s your opportunity to support standout athletes making waves in the sport.

Male Golfers Making Headlines

Grant Corbin from Gulf Breeze has been on fire lately, finishing in the top 10 in numerous 18-hole events. Meanwhile, Cooper Davidson from West Florida has consistently delivered the team’s lowest score across 10 events. Not to be outdone, Luke Godwin from Northview has claimed first place in four events, showcasing an impressive three under-par rounds!

Turning Attention to Female Golfers

Michelle Burt from Gulf Breeze has snagged wins in three events, while Elizabeth Palmer from Pensacola Catholic has been absolutely unbeatable, winning all six events she’s participated in and shooting under par every single time. How’s that for consistency!

Fresh Talent on the Course

Gianna Dettling from Pace has quickly made a name for herself as a powerhouse freshman, winning three events and finishing as the lowest score in nine competitions. And who could forget Charlie Woods, the son of golf legend Tiger Woods? Competing for Benjamin School, he has led his team to remarkable accomplishments and impressive individual victories!

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