Girls golf Shorewood golfer scores her first Hole in One

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorewood golfer Casey Kacirek scored her first Hole in One on October 7, 2025, during a competitive match. Her friends Jenni, Stacey, and Hilary celebrated the moment, recognizing its significance in her golfing career. This milestone not only reflects Kacirek's skill and dedication but also highlights the increasing visibility of girls' golf in the region. Local golf clubs have seen a surge in interest among young female athletes, indicating a positive trend for the sport. Kacirek's achievement serves as an inspiration to aspiring golfers, encouraging them to pursue their passion for the game.

The event was marked by excitement, with friends and family cheering her on. Golf enthusiasts in the Shorewood area praised Kacirek's performance, emphasizing the importance of such achievements in fostering community support for young athletes. Events like this contribute to building a vibrant sports culture within the local community.

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