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2012 LPGA Girls Golf Day at YVGC
Emma Jones, 8, works on her swing at the driving range at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Jones was one of 12 girls to participate in the Ladies Professional Golf Association Girls Golf Day at the course. Each participant received instruction from Moffat County High School coaches and players, as well as a gift at the end of the two-hour session Wednesday.
Halle Hamilton, 8, hits from the driving range at Yampa Valley Golf Course Wednesday. Hamilton was one of 12 girls to take part in a Ladies Professional Golf Association Girls Golf Day. The program, led by Moffat County High School girls golf coach Ann Marie Roberts, helped girls ages 4-16 with their swing and understanding of golf.
Amber Salazar tracks her ball at the Yampa Valley Golf Course driving range. Salazar, 9, was participating in the Ladies Professional Golf Association Girls Golf Day. The golf day took place from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at YVGC, where girls ages 4-16 learned to hit on the range and to chip on the green.
Alexis Jones, 7, chips onto the practice green at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Jones was learning from Moffat County High School girls golf coaches and players at the Ladies Professional Golf Association Girls Golf Day Wednesday.
Ellina Jones, 9, hits off the driving range at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Jones was one of 12 girls to participate in a Ladies Pro Golf Association Girls Golf Day at YVGC Wednesday morning.
Girls from ages 4-16 showed up to take part in a Ladies Professional Golf Association Girls Golf Day at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Ann Marie Roberts, the Moffat County High School girls golf coach, and some members of the MCHS team provided instruction for 12 girls on the driving range and practice greens at YVGC.
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