Steph Curry’s Underrated Golf Tour concludes in Scottsdale
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 12:30 AM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
Steph Curry’s Underrated Golf Tour held its latest event at Troon North in Scottsdale, Arizona, from July 14-15. Among the participants were several talented Arizona teenagers, including Ashley Shaw, who initially shot a 3-under 68 but finished fourth overall with a 2-under for the tournament. The tour, which aims to promote equity and opportunity for junior golfers aged 12-18, continues to attract young players from diverse backgrounds. Evan Pena-Colon won the boys' division with a 7-under score, while Layla Phillips captured the girls' division, also shooting 7-under. The next stop for the tour is scheduled for Seaview Golf Club in Galloway, New Jersey, from July 21-23.
- •Tournament held at Troon North in Scottsdale from July 14-15.
- •Ashley Shaw finished fourth overall with a final score of 2-under.
- •Evan Pena-Colon and Layla Phillips won boys' and girls' divisions, respectively.
- •Tour promotes equity and opportunities for junior golfers ages 12-18.
- •Next event scheduled for July 21-23 at Seaview Golf Club in New Jersey.
- 12:30 AMYahoo Sports — Steph Curry’s Underrated Golf Tour makes a Scottsdale stop
"Underrated Golf was founded in 2021 to promote equity, access and opportunity for young golfers.
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