DSC08426Woodrow Wilson student Grace Choi won the 4-A state golf championship on Tuesday, April 30 in Austin by an impressive twelve strokes.

She won by six under 64 and finished at eight under 132 on 36 holes, which set a new record.

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Choi is an AP Scholar with Distinction and president of the National Honor Society. She was heavily recruited by Harvard, but she’s chosen Michigan for its pre-med program where she will enjoy a full-ride scholarship.

“Choi is probably Woodrow’s most successful golfer since Ralph Guldahl, class of 1930, who won the Masters and two U.S. Opens,” says Kyle Rains, Woodrow alumnus, super-fan and trivia-master. “In the 1950s, the Teter brothers propelled Woodrow to a state boys title.”

Choi will be at the 21st Annual Tim Brown Woodrow Wilson Tournament on Monday, May 6 at Tenison Highlands.  To enter, contact alumnus and parent Sam Harrington at 214 558-0582, or go to the Woodrow website.