ETHIOPIAN-BORN MAYA PALANZA GAUDIN AMONG DRIVE, CHIP AND PUTT 80 NATIONAL FINALISTS EARNING INVITATIONS TO COMPETE AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB
The Abu Dhabi-based 12-year-old, Maya Palanza Gaudin was one of the thousands of junior golfers who began the Drive, Chip, and Putt tournament series across North America. Maya is one of 40 girls and 40 boys to qualify to compete in the National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club.
Maya is a product of United Arab Emirates (UAE) golf and a member of the Emirates Golf Federation. Living in the UAE for the past 11 years, Maya regularly competes in junior golf competitions across the UAE as well as internationally. Maya is a true testament to the UAE’s commitment and support to developing Women’s Sports for the Nation, especially in the sport of golf.
Earlier this year Maya won first place in the US KIDS European Championship played in Scotland with a 54-hole score of 72, 74, 74 (+4). Maya also won the 2021 Woman’s Club Championship at Yas Links Abu Dhabi.
Eighty junior golfers representing 29 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces have earned an invitation to Augusta National Golf Club to compete in the ninth annual Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals, to be played on Sunday, April 2, 2023, prior to the start of the Masters Tournament.
Conducted in partnership with the USGA, Masters Tournament and PGA of America, Drive, Chip and Putt is a free, nationwide youth golf development program open to boys and girls, ages 7-15, in four age divisions. The three-pronged competition tests the skills essential to playing the game – accuracy in driving, chipping and putting.
Results of the 10 regional qualifiers – the third and final stage leading to the 2023 National Finals – yielded nine returning competitors, including the now three-time finalist, Alexandra Phung. Returning finalists are:
- Jace Benson (2022 National Finalist), of Morgan, Utah
- Martha Kuwahara (2022 National Finalist), of Northbrook, Ill.
- Natalie Martin (2022 National Finalist), of Park Rapids, Minn.
- Aadi Parmar (2019 National Finalist), of Selma, Texas
- Luke Parsons (2018 National Finalist), of Salley, S.C.
- Alexandra Phung (2019, 2021 National Finalist), of Forest Hills, N.Y.
- Paige Radebach (2019 National Finalist), of Webberville, Mich.
- Leo Saito (2022 National Finalist), of Hilo, Hawaii
- Keita Yobiko (2022 National Finalist), of West Covina, Calif.
VIEW NATIONAL FINALISTS LIST HERE
VIEW QUALIFYING EVENTS HERE
Local qualifying for the ninth season of Drive, Chip and Putt began in May and was held at 342 sites across the country this summer. No more than three top scorers per venue, in each of the four age categories in separate boys and girls divisions, advanced to subregional qualifiers in July and August. The top two juniors in each age/gender division then competed at the regional level in September and October. Regional qualifying was held at 10 facilities around the country, including several U.S. Open and PGA Championship venues.
The top finishers from each regional site’s age/gender divisions – a total of 80 finalists – earned a place in the National Finals at Augusta National Golf Club, which will be broadcast live on Golf Channel. All local, subregional and regional qualifiers were conducted by the 41 Sections of the PGA of America, with PGA Professionals providing support at each facility hosting a qualifier.
Notes from Regional Qualifying:
- At Scioto Country Club, Paige Radebach of Webberville, Mich., earned her second trip to Augusta National after sealing her victory with a win in the putting discipline. “I’m really excited. I was pretty young the first time, so I’m hoping I can enjoy the experience a little bit more than before,” said Radebach (Girls 12-13). Meanwhile, following the withdrawals of two fellow competitors in their respective age divisions, Elijah Lemmon (Boys 14-15) of McCordsville, Ind., and Lyla Hampton (Girls 14-15) of Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., entered the event as alternates and went on to secure their spots in the National Finals.
- Jake Sheffield of Knoxville, Tenn., was in fifth place overall in the Boys 14-15 age group heading to the putting portion at Quail Hollow Club – but he proved that “golf is just a game of inches sometimes” by sinking all three of his putts from distances of 6-, 15- and 30-feet. Sheffield’s perfect putting put him atop the leaderboard by a one-point margin, finally earning him a trip to the National Finals after seven previous attempts. In the Girls 12-13 age division, Narah Hope Kim of Duluth, Ga., and Victoria Davis of Holly Springs, N.C., were tied at 127 points after all three disciplines. “I was really nervous,” said Kim, who edged ahead for the overall victory in a playoff. “But it was really fun.”
- With his win at Oak Hill Country Club, Joseph Morinelli is headed back to where it all began. Born in Augusta, Ga., he wakes up every morning in Crozet, Va., to a map of Augusta National Golf Club and a huge sticker in the shape of the Masters flag on his bedroom wall. He gradually climbed the leaderboard at the regional qualifier, finishing first in putting with 70 points and 161 points overall in the Boys 14-15 age division. “I was pretty nervous, but knew I had to settle to make the putt,” he said. “I was just doing the math in my head of how many points I had to make up. I had to make the 30-footer and get 25 points, and I did it.”
- Competing at the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals has always been a goal for Maya Palanza Gaudin of East Falmouth, Mass.: “When I first saw this tournament on TV and when I first competed in Drive, Chip and Putt, that is what brought golf to life for me.” With consistent performances at TPC Boston across driving, chipping and putting in the Girls 12-13 age division, the Ethiopia-born Gaudin is on her way to Augusta National for the first time. Alexandra Phung of Forest Hills, N.Y., however, is now getting ready for her third appearance at the National Finals, having previously competed at Augusta National in 2019 and 2021. Phung won the Girls 10-11 division in dominant fashion, winning each category for 127 total points, a 43-point lead over the second-place finisher.
- It was a special hometown win for 9-year-old Jacob Eagan of Castle Rock, Colo. With family and friends by his side at Castle Pines Golf Club – and, as his dad noted, his family home within sight – Eagan captured the win in both chipping and putting to claim overall victory by a 29-point margin. “It’s just amazing. It’s such a special place,” he said. “Driving down Magnolia Lane has been the biggest dream so far in my life. It’s so cool to finally accomplish it.” In the Girls 14-15 division, though Saydie Wagner of Alpine, Utah, arrived about 20 minutes before her tee time and didn’t warm up, she went on to hit her longest drive ever— 300 yards—to win her age group and her first trip to Augusta National. On competing in her last year of eligibility, Wagner said she “had to get it.”
- Carter Cline of Sammamish, Wash., started putting around his living room at the age of 2. Now 9 years old, Cline took second place in the putting skill and first overall at Pebble Beach Golf Links to become a Drive, Chip and Putt National Finalist (Boys 7-9). His close friend from Everett, Wash., Jairo Sanchez-Godinez, will be joining him in Augusta, having won the Boys 10-11 division. “It’s so very cool that we both made it,” Sanchez-Godinez said. “Hopefully, I win it.” In the Girls 10-11 age group, Caroline Cui of Redwood City, Calif., gradually rose atop the leaderboard from third place in driving to second in chipping to first in putting, her favorite discipline. With a total of 140, Cui scored 24 more points than the second-place finisher to secure her first trip to the National Finals.
- At Desert Mountain’s Outlaw Course, the heat didn’t bother Leo Saito (Boys 12-13), of Hilo, Hawaii, and Keita Yobiko (Boys 14-15) of West Covina, Calif. With first place finishes in their respective age groups, both punched their tickets to the National Finals for the second consecutive year. Yobiko, whose 160-point total score was the event-best, said, “It’s hard to qualify for Augusta National, but I just love this tournament.” Meanwhile, with her pup, Mondo, in attendance, 11-year-old Hana McGarry of San Diego, Calif., took first in driving and putting to win the Girls 10-11 division with 131 total points, 24 points clear of the next-best score.
- For the second consecutive year, Martha Kuwahara of Northbrook, Ill., is headed to Augusta National. At Medinah Country Club, she took first place in the Girls 14-15 age group thanks to powerful drives (58 points) and expert chips (60 points). “I really want redemption from last year,” Kuwahara said, looking ahead to her second National Finals appearance. “This year I feel I can do a lot better. I was nervous today, but my first drive, I whacked it 268 yards.” In the Girls 12-13 division, Anna Bell of Poplar Bluff, Mo., edged out the co-runners-up by one point for a total of 116. She comes from a competitive golf family – including three older sisters who play collegiate golf – and is forging her own path after punching her ticket to Augusta National. “I’ve probably watched Drive, Chip and Putt every year,” Bell said. “I don’t know what it’ll be like, but I’ll be excited when I go.”
- Viktoria Germain of nearby Houston, Texas, won both the chipping (45 points) and putting skills (60 points) to build a 32-point lead over the second-place finisher and claim victory in the Girls 10-11 age group at Champions Golf Club. When it came time to receive her medal, Champions Golf Club co-founder Jack Burke Jr., who won both the Masters and PGA Championship in 1956, presented her with her hardware. “I know he won the Masters,” Germain said. “It was really cool to meet him, and I’m really excited about going there.” Aadi Parmar of Selma, Texas, who qualified for his second Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals, shared the sentiment: “I’m even more excited this time,” adding, “It’s the best place I’ve ever been.” In a close competition in the Boys 14-15 division, Parmar’s consistency across all three disciplines put him atop the overall leaderboard, with a total of 104 points.
- At The Bear’s Club, competitors persevered in the face of challenges presented by Hurricane Ian. “It’s been a lot of emotions because we had to leave our home on Monday because of the hurricane,” said Jolie Pastorick (Girls 14-15) of Sarasota, Fla. “It impacted my preparation because there was no way to practice. We kept having to switch hotels. It was a lot of movement for our family.” In her fifth attempt to reach the National Finals, Pastorick earned redemption, nearly holing two chips, sinking her second putt and leaving her third just an inch from the hole. With 143 total points, she secured her spot at Augusta National for the first time. Luke Parsons (Boys 14-15) of Salley, S.C., scored 156 total points – the highest score of the qualifier – to earn his second trip to Augusta National. Looking back on the 2018 National Finals, he said he was “focusing on practicing and getting a good warmup.” In 2023, “I will try to enjoy the experience a little more.”
All scoring at the local, subregional and regional qualifiers is based on a 25-point-per-shot basis, with each participant taking three shots per skill. Each participant accumulated points per shot in all three skills (maximum of 75 points per skill = 25 points per shot x 3). The overall winner in each age category was determined by the participant with the most points accumulated across all three skills (maximum of 225 points = 75 points per skill x 3).
The point system is based on incremental distance measurements, rewarding accuracy and distance in the drive skill, and proximity for chipping and putting skills.
At the National Finals, one champion will be named from each age/gender division. Each finalist will be scored based on a 30-point system, offering the player with the best drive 10 points, the player with the closest cumulative chips 10 points and the player with the nearest cumulative putts 10 points, in each separate skill. The highest total composite score will determine the winner.
For more information on Drive, Chip and Putt, please visit drivechipandputt.com, follow on Twitter @DriveChipPutt and on Instagram @drivechipandputt.

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ALBANY, Bahamas – Tournament host Tiger Woods has announced the field for the 2022 Hero World Challenge, set to return to Albany, Bahamas, November 28 – December 4.
The 2022 Hero World Challenge field features defending champion Viktor Hovland along with seven major winners who have won a total of 11 major championships. There are 16 PGA TOUR winners committed to compete at Albany who have won a total of 87 events. The field features five players making their tournament debuts. Will Zalatoris, Cameron Young, Sungjae Im, Max Homa and Tom Kim will all tee it up at Albany for the first time. Since moving to Albany in 2015, only Jon Rahm (2018) and Hovland (2021) have won the event in their tournament debut. Three tournament exemptions will be announced at a later date.
| 2022 HERO WORLD CHALLENGE FIELD Name (Official World Golf Ranking as of 8/28/22), Country | |
| Scottie Scheffler (1), USA | Tony Finau (14), USA |
| Xander Schauffele (5), USA | Billy Horschel (15), USA |
| Jon Rahm (6), Spain | Hideki Matsuyama (16), Japan |
| Justin Thomas (7), USA | Cameron Young (17), USA |
| Collin Morikawa (8), USA | Sungjae Im (18), South Korea |
| Will Zalatoris (9), USA | Max Homa (20), USA |
| Matt Fitzpatrick (10), England | Tom Kim (21), South Korea |
| Viktor Hovland (11), Norway | Tournament exemption TBA |
| Sam Burns (12), USA | Tournament exemption TBA |
| Jordan Spieth (13), USA | Tournament exemption TBA |
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Kenyan-based Uganda international amateur Michael Alunga scores 2nd-second victory in 2022 Kenya Amateur Golf Championship

Kenyan-based Uganda international amateur Michael Alunga over the weekend scored his second victory in the 2022 Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) series at the nine-hole Kericho Golf Club course.
Playing off plus three handicap, Alunga, who is attached to Golf Park, and a winner of the inaugural Malindi Open a month ago, completed a two-day total of 149 gross to win the Tea Fields Trophy, beating Japhet Rono by one shot.
The victory came at the right moment for Alunga, who is preparing for the Uganda Amateur Open from October 19 to 22 at the Lake Victoria Serena Golf and Spa, Kigo.
The “greatest shooter of all time” and noted golf enthusiast will meet Michael Jordan and PGA TOUR pros on the virtual links
PGA TOUR® 2K23 cranks up the star power with the introduction of Stephen Curry as a playable golfer. The four-time NBA Champion, 2022 Finals MVP and eight-time All-Star, widely considered the greatest shooter in NBA history, has earned no shortage of accolades on the court. When he’s not sinking deep threes, he’s sinking putts on the golf course, is an avid golf fan, and a welcome addition to the PGA TOUR 2K23 roster. Stephen Curry will be available to all players as a free download at launch* and decked out in a distinctive Under Armour Curry Iso-Chill Golf adjustable cap, Charged Curry SL shoes, Curry Polar polo shirt and Curry Limitless shorts.
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In case you missed it, check out the PGA TOUR 2K23 announcement trailer here.
PGA TOUR 2K23 Deluxe Edition and PGA TOUR 2K23 Tiger Woods Edition (Digital Only) are currently scheduled for release on October 11th, followed by PGA TOUR 2K23 Standard Edition on October 14th, for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation®5 (PS5™), PlayStation®4 (PS4™) and Steam.
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**The Michael Jordan Bonus Pack is available as a pre-order bonus for PGA TOUR 2K23 Standard Edition through October 13, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. local time, and will be available for purchase post launch. Digital pre-orders: the Michael Jordan Bonus Pack will be delivered via game at launch. Physical pre-orders: pre-order to guarantee access to the Michael Jordan Bonus Pack which will be delivered via code in box to be redeemed in game. Terms apply. The Michael Jordan Bonus Pack is included with PGA TOUR 2K23 Deluxe Edition and PGA TOUR 2K23 Tiger Woods Edition (digital only).
***Multiplayer modes can only be played with the same console or across generations within the same console family (Xbox One to Xbox Series X|S; PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5).
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New Hope Elementary After School Enrichment Program Reinforces Golf and STEM-Related Activities
The New Hope Elementary After School Enrichment Program in Huntsville, Ala., is an exciting and educational resource for area youth. The program benefits area children and is designed to reinforce natural life skills, STEM-related activities, and golf skills. The young lady in the above photo (far right) made a “basked in one” that day from 40 feet with a cut-down pitching wedge. “Wow, it was an amazing shot, she even beat me!” said Coach Howard Bankhead.
The successful program creates a golf setting where it’s safe and the kids can swing a club and strike a real golf ball.
To learn more about the program contact Coach Howard Bankhead, Founder, Par Excellence Youth Development (PEYD) at 256.604.8172.
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Quincy Leonard Jr., was victorious at the 61st annual Bud Burns Dixie Junior Championship, September 24-26, in Selma, Alabama. Hosted at the Selma Country Club, 17-year-old Quincy competed in the field with 51 boys, of which only 2 were boys of color.
As Quincy, a 3.2 GPA student who scored 26 on the ACT test accepted his enormous winner’s trophy, he was also making history as the first Black kid to ever win this tournament. Scoring R1:67, R2:73, 140 strokes, 600 points (-2).
Names previously engraved on the trophy include golf greats Hubert Green, Bubba Watson, Stewart Cink, and several notable others.
“Quincy actually won this tournament while the Steph Curry Underrated Tour film crew was filming him. He competed in this tour this past summer and made it to the Curry Cup at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco,” said his father Quincy Leonard Sr. “He was one of the top 12 to make it there.” During the tour, the Leonard family was selected as one of three families to be featured in the documentary, so for Quincy Jr. to actually win this tournament with the lights and cameras rolling was major.
View the full Bud Burns Dixie Junior Championship leaderboard HERE
“My daughter Lauryn finished 3rd in the entire girl’s division as well,” said doting father Quincy Leonard Sr., a Top 50 Kids Teacher Honorable Mention by U.S. KIDS GOLF (2020) and owner of Leo Golf Academy. The skills of his brother-sister duo were pivotal earlier this year, back in May, when they brought in wins for their Pike Road High School. Quincy Jr. is a senior and will graduate in 2023.
New Initiative Connects Students at More Than 100 HBCUs to Internships and Careers in Sports TV Production and the Broadcast Industry
New York, NY – Sept. 28, 2022 – Sports Video Group (SVG) has teamed with YOSY Media (YOSY) to engage qualified students at the nation’s top Historically Black Colleges and Universities, HBCUs, in careers in sports broadcasting, production, and other industry opportunities. The new initiative titled “HBCU Bridge” will help connect broadcasters, leagues, teams, and production companies with students who want to enter the industry via paid internships, apprenticeships, or full-time employment.
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A key part of the effort is making it easier for sports broadcasters, leagues, production services providers, and manufacturers to find qualified undergraduates and recent graduates for everything from internships to part-time and even full-time employment. In addition, HBCU Bridge will make students aware of how a career in sports production and technology can be rewarding.
“Many students are unaware of the wide variety of career opportunities in the TV and sports industry,” says Ken Kerschbaumer, SVG Co-Executive Director. “With HBCU Bridge, students will not only learn about those careers but also have real-world exposure and experiences that can lead to a fulfilling professional career. SVG member companies are excited to work with YOSY Media as we look to improve the diversity of the sports production industry.”
The partnership with YOSY Media, a trusted multi-media news, information, and Black culture platform created by Yolanda Starks-White, former BET Director of Talent and longtime Tom Joyner Executive Producer, and nationally syndicated media personality Sybil Wilkes, “The Voice of Reason” on the Tom Joyner Morning Show, draws on the legacy of the radio icon and his commitment to support students and sustain HBCUs across the country. A major donor, Mr. Joyner provided scholarships to more than 32,000 students and raised an excess of $69 million to HBCUs across the country before his retirement in 2019.
“YoSy Media is proud to play a role in the career advancement of deserving and talented students striving to reach their dreams,” said Ms. Starks-White. “For over 20 years, Sybil has demonstrated her tireless commitment to HBCUs and the future of our youth through her work with the Tom Joyner Foundation and her personal contributions. Her dedication and service have garnered the respect of HBCU presidents and established many long-lasting relationships. HBCU Bridge is a natural progression of our mission to create professional and life-changing opportunities for students and to open their minds, and the doors to previously unknown careers and professions often considered unattainable.”
HBCU Bridge’s website, www.hbcubridge.com, has launched today and includes details and application forms so that SVG members can connect with HBCU students for internships and other career development opportunities. Opportunities will include behind-the-scenes access to sporting event productions, life skills development, education, on-location training, and potential jobs. YoSy Media will work directly with HBCUs to reach interested students and recommend candidates.
Real-world opportunities will be complemented with virtual webinars that feature production talent who will discuss career opportunities, how to get started, and tips on career development. Broadcast companies interested in more information or in participating in the HBCU Bridge initiative can contact SVG’s Ken Kerschbaumer via email at [email protected].
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