Salay spoke about what it feels like to win regionals for a third consecutive year. “I think what feels great about this one is being able to do it at home,” Chad Salay said. “Our girls battled …
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Salay spoke about what it feels like to win regionals for a third consecutive year.
“I think what feels great about this one is being able to do it at home,” Chad Salay said. “Our girls battled today even though it was our course. This was a tough round today. It’s nice to get one of those in before state if we get there. You’ve got to grind and be able to grind these things out and that’s what we did.”
With the first-place finish at regionals, Prescott qualified for the sectional tournament which will be played on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the Pheasant Hills Golf Course in Hammond. Pheasant Hills is a course that Prescott is comfortable with and has had success at earlier this season.
“We love Pheasant Hills, it’s a great course for us and it will be a great fit,” Chad Salay said. “We call that our second home. We’re excited to play there, and our girls always play well there with our distance. We will get out there to get a practice round in before Tuesday.”
The aforementioned sectionals tournament at Pheasant Hills was held Tuesday, Oct. 5.