Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational

October 11 12, 2025
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Greensboro National Golf Club
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Summerfield, NC
Greensboro National Golf Club
Greensboro, NC — The Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour at Greensboro National Golf Club, brought together some of the region’s top junior golfers for a weekend of elite competition, tight finishes, and championship-caliber play. In the Boys 16–18 Division, Harrison Tindall of Annapolis, MD, was nearly flawless, firing back-to-back 71s to finish at 142 (-2) and secure a commanding victory. Tindall’s control from tee to green and calm demeanor under pressure made him the clear standout of the weekend. The Boys 14–15 Division saw Quinten Joiner of Millington, MD, go wire-to-wire with matching 73s, finishing at 146 (+2) to take the title. His balanced play and consistency kept challengers like Jake Liang (Glen Allen, VA) and Pattapat Cholweerawong (Bangkok, Thailand) at bay. The Boys 12–13 Division ended in thrilling fashion, with Graham Hall (Mills River, NC) defeating Samson Milleville (Dover, TN) in a sudden-death playoff after both finished tied at 150 (+6). Hall’s composure in the playoff sealed the win and capped off one of the weekend’s most exciting storylines. In the Boys 10–11 Division, Joziah Caldera (Pharr, TX) claimed victory at 181 (+37), showing poise and improvement across two days of challenging play. On the girls’ side, Grace Trent (White Post, VA) took top honors in the Girls 14–18 Division, posting 76–84 (160, +16) to win by eight strokes. Her steady play and confident putting earned her a well-deserved spot atop the leaderboard. Meanwhile, in the Girls U13 Division, Andrea Seale (Frederick, MD) delivered a dominant wire-to-wire victory, shooting 75–76 (151, +7) to finish 19 strokes ahead of the field. The weekend at Greensboro National showcased the very best of junior golf — skill, resilience, and sportsmanship. With players representing states across the country and even international competitors, the event was another shining example of why the HJGT remains one of the premier stages for the next generation of golf’s rising stars.
boys 16-18
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Greensboro, NC — Harrison Tindall of Annapolis, MD, delivered a poised and professional performance at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, claiming the Boys 16–18 Division title with a stellar two-day total of 142 (-2). Tindall’s consistency was the story of the weekend. The Maryland native fired back-to-back rounds of 71, showcasing elite ball striking and steady composure from start to finish. His ability to stay under par across two windy days at Greensboro National Golf Club proved the difference, separating him from a strong regional field. Finishing five shots back at 147 (+3), Britton Steede of Cramerton, NC, took runner-up honors after rounds of 73–74, continuing his strong fall form. Pongpat Rattanapiratanon of Bangkok, Thailand, rounded out the podium in third with a 149 (+5), displaying excellent rhythm and precision throughout the weekend. Not far behind, Supawut Rungrojpatansaree (Bangkok, Thailand) and Chet Kight (Wilmington, NC) posted resilient finishes inside the top five. The HJGT’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational brought together a high-caliber field from across the country — and around the world — testing every facet of the players’ games. Tindall’s wire-to-wire performance stood out as a showcase of control, focus, and competitive maturity, proving that he’s one to watch as the season progresses.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Harrison Tindall
-2 Total
No. 2 Rank
Britton Steede
+3 Total
No. 3 Rank
Pongpat Rattanapiratanon
+5 Total
boys 14-15
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Greensboro, NC — Quinten Joiner of Millington, MD, delivered a standout performance to win the Boys 14–15 Division at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, finishing with a two-day total of 146 (+2) at Greensboro National Golf Club. Joiner’s calm consistency set him apart from the field, posting identical rounds of 73–73 across both days. His steady approach play and clutch putting down the stretch helped him maintain control in a talented field that featured competitors from across the U.S. and abroad. Jake Liang of Glen Allen, VA, claimed the runner-up spot at 151 (+7), staying within striking distance after rounds of 74–77, while Pattapat Cholweerawong of Bangkok, Thailand, finished third at 156 (+12) after a strong start to the weekend. Rounding out the top five were Samuel Metz of Rehoboth Beach, DE (157, +13) and Whitt Kaster of Louisville, KY, who tied with Enzo Ord of Pinehurst, NC, at 158 (+14). The event, part of the HJGT’s elite invitational series, showcased precision golf and perseverance on a course that challenged every part of the players’ games. Joiner’s composed play and control under pressure earned him a signature victory in one of the fall season’s most competitive regional fields.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Quinten Joiner
+2 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jake Liang
+7 Total
No. 3 Rank
Pattapat Cholweerawong
+12 Total
boys 12-13
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Greensboro, NC — Graham Hall of Mills River, NC, emerged victorious in dramatic fashion at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, capturing the Boys 12–13 Division title after defeating Samson Milleville of Dover, TN, in a sudden-death playoff at Greensboro National Golf Club. Hall and Milleville finished regulation tied at 150 (+6) after two stellar rounds of golf. Hall posted 74–76, showing consistency from tee to green, while Milleville’s 75–75 kept him neck and neck through both days of competition. When neither player could pull ahead in regulation, the championship was decided in a playoff — where Hall sealed the win with a composed par to claim the trophy. Tyler Lambert of Washington, D.C., finished close behind in third at 152 (+8), while Owen Devine of Wexford, PA, and Shane Stepnicka of Jefferson, NC, tied for fourth at 159 (+15). The playoff victory capped off an outstanding weekend of golf, with Hall displaying remarkable poise under pressure. His steady iron play and confident putting proved decisive, earning him a well-deserved championship at one of the HJGT’s most competitive regional events of the fall season.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Graham Hall
+6 Total
No. 2 Rank
Samson Milleville
+6 Total
No. 3 Rank
Tyler Lambert
+8 Total
boys 10-11
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Greensboro, NC — Joziah Caldera of Pharr, TX, powered his way to victory in the Boys 10–11 Division at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, finishing with a two-day total of 181 (+37) at Greensboro National Golf Club. Caldera opened with an 89 on Saturday and followed with a 92 on Sunday, maintaining control of the leaderboard throughout the weekend. Despite gusty winds and slick greens, he showcased steady ball striking and composure to secure the top spot. Banks Rice of Wake Forest, NC, finished runner-up at 191 (+47) after rounds of 98–93, making a strong Sunday push but ultimately falling just short. The event highlighted the promising future of the HJGT’s youngest competitors, with Caldera’s confidence and poise standing out in a weekend defined by determination and sportsmanship on one of North Carolina’s premier courses.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Joziah Caldera
+37 Total
No. 2 Rank
Banks Rice
+47 Total
girls 14-18
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Greensboro, NC — Grace Trent of White Post, VA, delivered a poised and consistent performance to capture the Girls 14–18 Division title at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, finishing with a two-day total of 160 (+16) at Greensboro National Golf Club. Trent opened with a strong 76 on Saturday, giving herself an early advantage over the field. Despite tougher scoring conditions and swirling winds during Sunday’s round, she stayed composed with an 84 to seal an eight-shot victory. Her steady short game and ability to recover from early bogeys proved decisive on Greensboro’s challenging greens. Avery Deal of Naples, FL, took home second place at 168 (+24), improving on her opening round with a confident closing 83. Freja Jensen of Solebury, PA, finished just one stroke behind in third at 169 (+25), while Jordan Hall of Mills River, NC, rounded out the top four at 180 (+36). The event once again highlighted the high level of competition on the HJGT circuit, with Trent’s win standing out as a display of maturity, precision, and control under pressure — the mark of a rising player to watch this season.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Grace Trent
+16 Total
No. 2 Rank
Avery Deal
+24 Total
No. 3 Rank
Freja Jensen
+25 Total
girls 13 & under
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Greensboro, NC — Andrea Seale of Frederick, MD, put together a commanding performance to win the Girls U13 Division at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, finishing with a two-day total of 151 (+7) at Greensboro National Golf Club. Seale was in control from start to finish, opening with a 75 on Saturday and following it up with a composed 76 on Sunday. Her consistent ball striking and confident putting kept her well ahead of the field, securing a 19-stroke victory in one of her most dominant performances of the season. Mattie Weeks of Woodbine, MD, finished runner-up at 170 (+26), improving on her opening round with a solid 83 on Sunday to close out the event. The weekend showcased Seale’s precision and maturity beyond her years, as she navigated the challenging Greensboro layout with poise and focus. Her wire-to-wire win further cements her status as one of the HJGT’s top emerging young players, embodying the skill and sportsmanship that define the tour.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Andrea Seale
+7 Total
No. 2 Rank
Mattie Weeks
+26 Total