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frazier and sanders win LGA 4-ball Phillip Frazier and Jay Sanders of Baton Rouge fired a five- under par 67 on Sunday at the University Club in Baton Rouge to win the 35th Louisiana Golf Association Four-Ball Championship by one stroke. Coupled with the low round of the Championship from Saturday (65), the team finished at 12-under par 132. The teams of Brandon Aydlett of Metairie and John Humphries of Woodworth and Zachary Barrios and Jacob Bergeron of Slidell finished tied for second, just one shot back at eleven-under par. Frazier and Sanders shot a 32 on the front 9 and a 35 on the back 9, and their final round 67 included seven birdies and two bogeys. Frazier and Sanders are both Mid-Amateur competitors, and they had to grind out a hard-fought win over younger competition. The Baton Rouge duo showcased teamwork as Frazier contributed seven birdies and an eagle over the course of 36 holes, while Sanders provided six total birdies (they both birdied the par 5 3rd hole on Sunday). This is Frazier’s first LGA Championship, and Sanders, a recently reinstated amateur, has won a total of four LGA Championships dating back to 1987. Rounding out the top 5 are: 4.) Brandt Garon of Jackson and Eric Hoffman of Denham Springs (134), T5.) Anthony Alfonso and Brian Meaux of Baton Rouge (138), T5.) Grady Brame of Hammond and Tommy Brennan of Covington (138), T5.) Dennis Brown of Gonzales and Landon Covington of Denham Springs (138). rogillio wins LGA junior amateur two qualify for US amateur It was an incredible day of golf at East Ridge Country Club in Shreveport. The 61st LGA Junior Amateur Championship was previously suspended each of the last two days due to inclement weather, and competitors had only completed 18 holes of play heading into Friday. That meant that the best junior golfers in Louisiana faced the monumental task of playing 36 holes in one day in the Louisiana summer heat. BJ Rogillio of Baton Rouge carded rounds of 74 and 70 on Friday, and he never relinquished the first round lead he had amassed after firing the low round of the Championship on Wednesday, a five-under par 66. Rogillio finished with a 54-hole total of three-under par 210 to win by one stroke over 2017 LGA Junior Amateur Champion Nicholas Arcement of Thibodaux. 30 Submitted by the LGA Jack Tolson of Opelousas, Louisiana and Carter Toms of Shreveport, Louisiana earned co-medalist honors after shooting a 36-hole total of four-under par 138 on Monday at the U.S. Amateur Sectional Qualifier at East Ridge Country Club in Shreveport. Tolson, who plays college golf at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, fired the low round of the day (67) in the first round. Amazingly, it was the first time that he had ever played the golf course. He arrived to Shreveport late Sunday evening after driving straight from another tournament in Mississippi. Tolson held it together in his afternoon round, shooting an even par 71. Toms, who plays college golf at Louisiana State University, got off to a blistering start Monday morning and was four-under par through his first five holes. He would go on to card a one-under par 70 in his opening round. Toms knew he would have to take it low in the afternoon to advance, and he did just that by firing a three-under par 68. Tolson and Toms will now advance to the 118th Championship proper at Pebble Beach Golf Links, to be conducted August 13-19, 2018.