raining, training and training and trust in myself and the Coach, can be old recipe but that portrays the effort of a boy who appears as a promise in golf. A school star begins to appear in golf. At the age of 10, Johnny Boy Yang won this Saturday's LMGS Championship Stroke-Play and Match Play, a rare feat in a tournament and two formats.
The excellent results of the boy born in China and Canadian at heart have been attracting the attention of his Coach Luiz, who has his golf school based in Markham - Ontario, Canada. Still a child, the boy gives priority to competitions. For him, every tournament is important whether it is from the big circuits or from the school, as he knows that the difficulties, adversities and challenges will prepare him for the future.
When he talks about plans for the future, his dreams are to pursue a professional career. - I'm very proud of myself. This two days I felt very good and I wasn’t expecting this but thank you Luiz for teaching me. In the future I would like to be a PGA pro teacher like my Coach Luiz, - said Johnny Boy - aiming at the main golf tournaments in the world. Natural talent for the sport, Johnny boy has been prepared to overcome the obstacles of life and golf! The Coach Luiz learned of the boy's potential decided coach him, helping with all aspects of the golf game as he did with many others students since 20 years working with kids, young people and professionals.
In second place was little Lucas, another great promise of golf mentioned here on previous occasions. Lucas finished with 175 followed by Aidan Bates, another big revelation from the school that ended with 188. Among the girls, Amy Wang stood out, even though she was playing on the white tee, she finished first. Second was Victoria Flavius, whos only 11 years old can drive 250 yards. Another great revelation among the school's students. In the 3th place, Isabel Ma, 14 years old, concluded that event though it was her first tournament, she proved to be competitive and with a lot of attitude, undoubtedly promises a lot for the next tournaments.
In the handicap checkers category, Shenna Hsu was first net 76, followed by Kavita Koshi at 78, and third Rebeka Wang at 83 and forth at Kelly Liu at 84. Man's with Handicap category the big winner was John To with 64 net, according to Lewis Zuqiang with 75 and third Francis Liu with 78.
Among kids, victorious Emma has once again shown that she wants more. Among the small boys, Sam Vogel stands out, who each day presents himself as a great candidate for a great golfer in the future.
Bethesda Grange an excellent course that became the executioner of our athletes that added difficulties like hidden bands and strong winds during the two days! Thanks to General Manager Jon Larter and all his team for receiving and attending our students from the school with the utmost attention and respect! Thanks for the participation of all dads, students and guests.
Renilson Ferreira
Press Coordinator
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