KSL Golf for April 3, 2016


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Hi there and welcome to another season of KSL Golf. Coming up this year, the Siegfried & Jensen Short Game Challenge. Someone will have a chance to win a thousand bucks each week. We'll explain how you can be part of this contest. And later tonight, we'll tell you how you can have a chance to win free golf all of next year.

But we begin with the Uinta Golf tip of the week.

For using your question , you receive a dozen Nike RZN golf balls.

Masters week is here. The pro's have made their way to Augusta to battle for the green jacket. But today at Augusta, the National Drive Chip and Putt contest. We had 2 Utahns competing.

Nine-year-old Aaden Long and 11-year-old Cooper Jones, both coming from the junior program at Alpine Country Club.

For 9 year old Aaden Long, she followed her sisters footsteps to Augusta. Last year, her older sister Berlin participated in the National Drive, Chip and Putt championship. And when I interviewd berlin and her family, young Aaden proclaimed her desire to make it to Augusta.

Last year we had the Siegfried & Jensen putt for cash contest. This year, it's the short game challenge. Someone will have a chance to win a thousand bucks.

To enter this contest, go to any of the Smith's Marketplace stores along the Wasatch front, put your name in the box and each week we will choose one person to play the Siegfried & Jensen short game challenge for a grand.

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