The Juniors on the Move program, set up in an effort to revive junior golf, has come to an end with a presentation night.
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Organsier and golfer Phil Cartwright said it was a very successful series overall, with eight games across the region.
"There were between 12 to 26 children at every event too, so considering we were starting from scratch, where we had nothing to go from, it was a good result," he said.
Mr Cartwright said they tried to give awards in a number of different categories.
Charlie Watson from Temora won lowest handicap, with Cootamundra's Jack Randall in runner-up and Clancy Manning in third.
Topping the category of most consistent was Wagga boy Archer Thompson, with Hamish McCauley from Temora following close behind in runner-up.
Hannah Matthews made third place representing Tumut. "There was also a fourth place for that round with Wagga's Ellyn Stainthorp placing there," Mr Cartwright said.
Wagga's Isabella Johnson won the biggest handicap category, with Joe Stainthorp from Wagga taking runner-up and Wagga's Chloe Barnes finishing third.