DiTursi takes second
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- October
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Harrison freshman Mike DiTursi finished second last week at the International Junior Golf Tour’s Seaview Marriot Resort (Galloway, N.J.)ÂÂ tournament in the 13-15 age division.
DiTursi made a charge in the final round with five birdies on the back nine in tough weather conditions before coming up short.
As an eighth grader this past high school season, DiTursi burst onto the season and finished in the top 25 in the section in scoring average. That should only get better now that he’s actually in high school.
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Wow Congradulations to Michael. This is quite an achievement, he should only getter better as time runs along. But he started on 10 that day so he actually carded 5 birdies on the front. I know this because im a parent of a competitor that played in his divsion
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Heyy Alex, the high school season is coming up any predictions? Maybe predict the dominant teams and players?
Also i would like this year to see your predictions for Best players in each class Senior, Junior, Soph, and Fresh. For Example Spiro for best junior, Feehan for Senior
Showing some love to this topic “new to this wordpress”. I defiantly agree with it also. If you really think about it than it all makes alot of sense