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Lake Mills Today
By the People, for the People
West Fork Girls Golf Focuses on Development in New Season
Young roster aims to improve skills and enjoy the game this spring.
Mar. 27, 2026 at 2:56pm
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The West Fork girls golf team is entering the 2025 season with a young roster focused on development and steady improvement. Head Coach Abbie Emhoff says the team has potential despite the inexperience, with practices centered on fundamentals like putting. While results may take time, Emhoff says growth will be the key benchmark for success this season as the Warhawks look to build within the Top of Iowa Conference.
Why it matters
Youth sports programs often face challenges when rebuilding with inexperienced rosters, but coaches who emphasize skill development and enjoyment of the game can still find success. West Fork's approach highlights the importance of creating a positive team culture and setting realistic goals, which can pay dividends down the line even if immediate results are modest.
The details
The West Fork girls golf team features two seniors and a lineup largely made up of sophomores and freshmen. Head Coach Abbie Emhoff says the young group has a lot of potential, and practices will focus on fundamentals like putting to help the players improve their skills. While the team may not see immediate results, Emhoff says a successful season will be measured by seeing the players' scores improve and the team enjoying the game of golf.
- The Warhawks' first meet will be a triangular on the road in Lake Mills at the Rice Lake Golf and Country Club on April 6, 2025.
- West Fork will host multiple meets this season, including the conference tournament.
The players
Abbie Emhoff
The head coach of the West Fork girls golf team, who is focused on developing the young roster's skills and creating a positive team culture.
What they’re saying
“I would say we got a lot of potential this year. We have a young group, but we have a lot of potential and it's a really fun group.”
— Abbie Emhoff, Head Coach
“Because we do have such a young group, I'm going to say that a successful season for us is going to be that all of our scores improve and that the girls enjoy the game of golf.”
— Abbie Emhoff, Head Coach
The takeaway
By focusing on skill development and creating a positive team environment, West Fork's girls golf program is taking a long-term approach to building a successful program, even if immediate results may be modest. This strategy can pay dividends down the line as the young players gain experience and confidence.

