Amelia Campbell, a homeschooled senior golfer from Fernandina Beach, achieved a historic victory by winning the first-ever state championship for Nassau County. Her journey to victory included overcoming adversity with a two-stroke penalty early in the tournament and ultimately triumphing in a playoff.
Local golfer, Amelia Campbell , achieved a historic victory, clinching the first-ever state championship for Nassau County . The homeschooled senior, who plays golf at Fernandina Beach, secured the title in a dramatic playoff, showcasing her resilience and skill throughout the tournament. Campbell's journey to victory was filled with both highs and lows. Despite facing an early setback with a two-stroke penalty, she rallied to tie for the lead and ultimately prevailed in the playoff.
This accomplishment marks a significant milestone in Campbell's golfing career, adding to her impressive resume of achievements, including playing alongside her sister in a state runner-up finish and numerous district and regional victories. Her dedication and talent have earned her recognition as the All-News4JAX Varsity 4 girls golfer of the year and a commitment to Southeastern University
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