Owen Jessop Earns First-Ever MGA Title After Winning a Share of the Carter Cup - 27 East

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Owen Jessop Earns First-Ever MGA Title After Winning a Share of the Carter Cup

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Owen Jessop played in the Carter Cup at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck on August 6.  METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop played in the Carter Cup at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck on August 6. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop played in the Carter Cup at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck on August 6.  METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop played in the Carter Cup at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck on August 6. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

The Carter Cup was awarded to both Jack Chung, left, and Owen Jessop after both were tied before weather canceled the tournament.   METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

The Carter Cup was awarded to both Jack Chung, left, and Owen Jessop after both were tied before weather canceled the tournament. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop shared the Carter Cup, named after Michael Carter.   METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop shared the Carter Cup, named after Michael Carter. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop shared the Carter Cup, named after Michael Carter.   METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Owen Jessop shared the Carter Cup, named after Michael Carter. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy.  METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy.  METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy.  METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Jack Chung, left, Mary Lou Carter, mother of the tournament’s namesake, and Owen Jessop holding up the Carter Cup trophy. METROPOLITAN GOLF ASSOCIATION

Drew Budd on Aug 20, 2024
Owen Jessop and Zach Berger seem to be in a game of “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better.” On the heels of his Westhampton Beach varsity boys golf... more

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