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Comox Valley golf team wins PGA Junior Pro Championship

Three junior golfers from the Comox Valley have won the Jack McLaughlin Memorial PGA of BC Pro-Junior Championship.

Nolan Phoenix, Ryan Stoltz and Ethan MacLean represented Glacier Greens Golf Course Monday as they took home the trophy after finishing 16-under par overall.

The team was lead by professional Brian Wise and competed with 25 other teams in the tournament down in Victoria.

It’s the first time Glacier Greens has won a Pro-Junior Championship.

The Championship allows a PGA of BC Professional to team up with three juniors from facilities across the province to compete for over 18 holes of two-net best-ball play.

The format allows for golfers of all ages and skill levels to take part.

The event also honours the late Jack McLaughlin, a past Association president and a Canadian Golf Hall of Fame inductee known for his extensive work to promote junior golf during his career.

The full results of the tournament can be found here.

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