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Multiple High School Golfers Named All State in Utah
José Luis Ballester, a 21-year-old golfer and Arizona State alum, has made a name for himself by embracing a non-traditional path in golf, including signing with LIV Golf and competing in the 2025 Masters as an amateur. Known for his boldness, Ballester stirred controversy when he urinated in Rae’s Creek during the Masters’ first round, an act that drew mixed reactions from fans. Meanwhile, high school golf talents like Cambree Chamberlain, LE Olson, Alise Lewis, and Alli Young have been recognized for their resilience, talent, and consistent performances in state tournaments. Chamberlain overcame food poisoning to finish sixth at state, Olson impressed as a freshman with her dedication, Lewis demonstrated poise and mental focus to secure third place, and Young capped her high school career with a state championship. These emerging players embody determination and sportsmanship, signaling a promising future for golf at the grassroots level. Together, their stories highlight both the evolving culture of golf and the rising new generation of athletes making significant impacts.

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