The 6A girls golf regular season has officially wrapped up, and the stage is set for an electrifying state championship at Davis Park Golf Course next Monday and Tuesday. Farmington, Bingham, and Corner Canyon have emerged as region champions, each carrying strong momentum into what promises to be a fiercely competitive tournament.
Farmington dominated the season with the best scoring average in 6A this year at 310.37, showcasing remarkable consistency. Bingham followed closely at 316.33, while Lone Peak (317.) and Corner Canyon (322.25) rounded out the top contenders. However, don't let the numbers fool you—Corner Canyon's region title win came down to a thrilling points-system battle with four-time defending state champs Lone Peak. Both teams won four region events, but Corner Canyon clinched the championship by taking the final tournament, which carried extra weight in the standings.
On the individual front, the standout golfers to watch include Farmington's Aspen Taylor, who posted an impressive 70.79 scoring average, Herriman's Natalie McLean at 73.25, and Lone Peak's Saydie Wagner at 73.33. Wagner, the reigning 6A medalist, is not only aiming to repeat her individual title but also to lead Lone Peak to an incredible fifth consecutive state championship. With such depth of talent, the state tournament is shaping up to be a must-watch event for any golf enthusiast.
As we gear up for next week's action, here's a final look at how each region played out.
