Texas High School Golf Championships in Sun City

Event Date: Monday, May 13, 2019
Event Category / Group: CA Event / Community Association Calendar

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Spectators are Encouraged &
Volunteers are Needed

May 13 & 14 - Girls
6A at Legacy Hills
5A at White Wing

May 20 & 21 - Boys
6A at Legacy Hills
5A at White Wing

For the past several years Sun City has been honored to host the top Texas high school golfers for their year-end championships. This tournament in the past has hosted many players who went on to be successful pros such as Charles Coody, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, Justin Leonard, and Jordan Spieth, so there is always a chance that spectators may witness a little bit of golf history. There will be four tournaments over four days at two of our golf courses. Spectators are encouraged and volunteers are needed.

Volunteers Needed
There are many opportunities to volunteer for positions such as crossing guards, parking attendants, ball spotters, shuttle drivers and other duties as needed. You can select your volunteer position and date preferences. If you have questions or want to help, please contact Janice Brown at [email protected] or 512-943-0119.

Spectators
We ask that residents utilize community streets to get around to different parts of the golf course and avoid driving the actual course as much as possible. There will be many family members of the players that are required to walk the course during play, so if residents can stay off the course as much as possible that will minimize golf course traffic during tournament play. If you do access the cart path on the golf course, please keep your golf carts on the cart path. Play starts at 8 a.m.

Parking
There will be parking for coaches, players, rules officials and handicapped at the pro shops. All other parking will go to the "B" and "C" lots that will be identified with signage. Staff and volunteers will be directing traffic to the parking areas available for UIL Tournament guests and parents. Driving golf carts for shared parking lot spaces is highly encouraged.