2021 CENTRAL OREGON GOLF PREVIEW • THE BULLETIN • SUNdAy, MAy 23, 2021 9 Youth Continued from 8 Though Widgi Creek has had a relatively small demographic of junior golfers in the past, numbers are on the rise, Giacomini added. The two Oper- ation 36 classes this spring are four ju- niors ages 6 to 10 and 11 to 13. An addi- tional series of summer classes will start in July. Junior golf is also on the rise at Juni- per Golf Course in Redmond, which has hired a new teaching professional, Hayden Stratton, who will be running PGA Junior League, coaching nights during the week, and facilitating three different themed junior camps this season. For years, the Central Oregon Junior Golf Association (COJGA) has pro- vided juniors a chance to compete at some of the area’s finest courses for an affordable price. Area PGA professional and founder of the Modern Golf Club, Nate Kitt, has stepped in to enhance the COJGA experience in 2021. See Youth / 10 Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin Crook County’s Merritt Ogorman tees off on the 14th hole while playing at The Greens at Redmond last month. LET US DESIGN & DEVELOP YOUR NEXT WEBSITE Custom Websites Professional quality website design from a local company you can trust. Landing Pages Need something simpler than a full website? A landing page is a less expensive alternative that might be your best bet. Call us today for your FREE consultation 541.383.0384 whiteboardmediagroup.com | sales@whiteboardmediagroup.com