The Mason girls golf team has done it again—securing their fifth consecutive state title in dominant fashion. Leading the charge was senior standout Ainsley Burns, who capped off her high school career with her fourth individual championship, proving why she's one of the most decorated players in Class 2A history.
Burns, an Angelo State signee, showed incredible composure and skill during the final round. After trailing by four shots on the first day, she stormed back with a brilliant round of 66 to overtake early leader Alice Baird of Bogota Rivercrest. Cisco's Jakelee Wood finished second, four strokes behind Burns, while Baird rounded out the top three.
This victory isn't just about individual glory—it's a testament to the depth and determination of the entire Mason squad. Winning five straight titles is no small feat, and it speaks volumes about the program's culture of excellence. For Burns, walking off the course with both a team and individual championship is the perfect ending to a remarkable journey.
Whether you're a golfer chasing your own dreams or just love seeing history in the making, this is the kind of performance that inspires. From the fairway to the final putt, Mason proved once again that champions are built, not born.
