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Owsley County Schools to host junior golf camp at Sag Hollow

Junior golfers in Owsley County will get three days at Sag Hollow, with groups capped at 10 and registration through Coach Kyle Bobrowski.

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Owsley County Schools to host junior golf camp at Sag Hollow
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Owsley County Schools will hold a junior golf camp Tuesday through Thursday, July 21-23, at Sag Hollow Golf Course in Booneville, with experienced instructors and groups limited to 10 golfers each. Families can register through Coach Kyle Bobrowski, and applications can be turned in at the course.

Bobrowski, who serves as OCHS instructor and athletic director and coaches the girls golf team, was recently recognized as the 11th Region Girls Golf Coach of the Year. His role gives the camp a direct link to the county’s school golf program, which has leaned on Sag Hollow for practices, tournaments and scrambles in previous seasons.

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The camp will be held at 1205 Sag Hollow Road, on a course Kentucky Tourism describes as a scenic nine-hole layout with multiple tees that can play 6,930 yards from the tips. Sag Hollow sits in the hills of Eastern Kentucky, about 30 miles south of Natural Bridge State Park and 30 miles north of Buckhorn Lake State Park, on land that has long been described locally as reclaimed mine ground. That history gives the camp added weight in Owsley County, where youth sports and land reclamation meet on the same fairways.

This will not be the first time the school district has used the Booneville course to build its golf pipeline. A 2024 Lady Owls and Owls golf camp at Sag Hollow focused on basic fundamentals, skill development and the rules of golf, and the district has also staged golf tournaments and scrambles there in past years. The same course has been the site of some of the program’s strongest recent results, including the Lady Owls’ 2023 14th Region All 'A' Classic golf title, when Addison Terry won the girls division with the lowest overall round.

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Owsley County’s girls program kept that momentum going in 2025, advancing to state-level competition after strong regional play. For families in Booneville and across the county, the July camp offers a chance for younger players to learn on the same ground where the school’s golfers have already won region titles and built a winning tradition close to home.

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