SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Southwest Season Opener at Talking Stick Golf Club delivered a composed, tactical test for the Girls 14–18 field, where desert conditions and firm playing surfaces demanded restraint, precision, and thoughtful course management. As the winter slate opened for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, Talking Stick once again rewarded players who trusted fundamentals and resisted the temptation to force scoring.
At the top of the leaderboard, Reese Barry set the tone with steady, disciplined play, carding rounds of 74 and 76 to finish at +8. Competing out of Medina, Minnesota, Barry managed the desert air and firm greens with maturity, keeping the ball in front of her and capitalizing on scoring opportunities without overreaching. On a course where approach shots can quickly run through targets, her distance control proved decisive.
The margin remained competitive throughout the final round. Reagan Juhl, also of Minnesota, finished second at +11, applying pressure with consistent ball-striking, while Payton Rowell and Sharon Yoon shared third at +16, each navigating the exposed layout with composure as conditions tightened late.
Talking Stick’s defining characteristics were on full display all weekend. Wide visuals off the tee offered little forgiveness, placing a premium on alignment and commitment. Firm greens demanded exact yardages, and missed approaches often turned birdie chances into challenging up-and-downs. Momentum was difficult to sustain, making patience and smart decision-making the most valuable tools in the bag.
Across the field, players adapted to the realities of desert golf—accepting pars, choosing conservative targets, and staying emotionally steady when the course pushed back. Those who embraced the simplicity of the design steadily climbed the leaderboard, while aggressive lines were rarely rewarded.
As a season-opening championship, the Southwest Season Opener provided a clear early benchmark. Talking Stick Golf Club once again proved to be an ideal stage for elite junior competition, and the Girls 14–18 field responded with poise and maturity. For Barry, the victory was defined by control and confidence—a fitting result on a course that demands clarity of thought and disciplined execution from start to finish.