Ottawa’s Grace St-Germain will lead a Canadian team competing in the World Junior Girls Championship from September 20-25 at The Marshes Golf Club from Sept. 20-25. In all six Canadians, in two teams, will particpate.
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“The Marshes Golf Club is in great shape and we are excited to once again bring the world’s talented players to Canada,” said tournament director Mary Beth McKenna in a media release.
St-Germain of Orleans, will return to the competition looking to improve upon Team Canada’s third-place result in 2014. The national team Development Squad member has had a banner year in 2015. St-Germain won the CN Future Links Pacific Championship and the 17-year-old had five top-10 finishes before closing the season with victories at the Canadian Junior Golf Association (CJGA) Mizuno National Junior Golf Championship and the Graham Cooke Junior Invitational.
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On St-Germain’s team will be is Hannah Lee, 15, of Surrey, B.C. and 14-year-old Tiffany Kong of Vancouver.
Three B.C. golfers will be on the other Canadian team. Euna Han of Coquitlam, B.C., Alisha Lau, of Richmond, B.C. and Kathrine Chan of Richmond.
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