Medicus Golf Juniors Dominate Leaderboard at Indian Bayou Emerald Coast Junior Golf Tour Event

Indian Bayou played very long and was a good test for all divisions on Sunday. Presenting itself in immaculate condition on a hot and sunny late summer afternoon, Indian Bayou once again proved why it is one of the favorites on our tour.

Medicus Golf Junior Development Player Trey Aguirre was back to his old self after illness, shooting a back nine 37 to distance himself from the pack to win the Boys 14-15 division and almost lock down the Year End Points race.

The Boys 12-13 saw the close finish we have become accustomed to. Medicus Golf Junior Brock Ochsenreiter, only 11 years old but plays in the older age group shot 79 to take second place honors. This event was a great tune-up for Brock as he travels to play in the PGA National junior tournament the weekend of October 10.

In the girls’ 12-14 division Medicus Golf Juniors Madison Pacheco and Antonia Poate finished 2nd and 3rd to finish out of first place by 2 and 3 strokes respectively.

Congratulations to all our juniors who continue to perform at a very high standard.

To find out more about how to be involved in the Medicus Player Development Program, become a Medicus Golf Instructor, attend a golf school, or how to use Medicus Products, please contact Tracy Lehnecker at: 800.732.4995 or email him here

Tip of the Week

What's YOUR Plan for 2010

Do you have a game plan for 2010? Have you evaluated your strengths and weaknesses?

Driver, wedge and putter account for 78% of ALL shots taken on the golf course. With that being said then the focus would be on these three clubs, more specifically the short game.

Do yourself a favor and devote 80% of your practice time on short game and you WILL see your scores come down!

Navigate This Site