Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open

March 7 8, 2026
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Stoneybrook West Golf Club
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Winter Garden, FL
Stoneybrook West Golf Club
Stoneybrook West Golf Club provided a fitting championship setting for the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open, giving players a demanding two-day test in the heart of Central Florida’s golf corridor. Designed by renowned architect Arthur Hills, the course is known for its strategic layout, featuring rolling fairways, well-placed bunkering, and numerous water hazards that place a premium on precision and course management. Throughout the weekend, the course proved to be a true competitive test for players across all divisions. Scores reflected the challenge, as the layout rewarded disciplined shot-making and punished costly mistakes. With risk-reward holes and challenging approach shots into well-protected greens, Stoneybrook West required players to stay patient and execute under pressure. For the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, venues like Stoneybrook West help elevate the tournament experience by pairing strong competition with championship-caliber golf courses. The club’s polished setting, challenging design, and Central Florida location once again made it an ideal host site, reinforcing the tour’s commitment to providing junior golfers the opportunity to compete on high-quality courses that demand their best.
boys 16-18
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — John Curran delivered the round of the tournament on Sunday, firing a 6-under 66 to surge to the Boys 16-18 title at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open with a two-day total of 5-under 139 at Stoneybrook West Golf Club. After opening the weekend with a 73, Curran separated himself from a deep and highly international field with a dominant final round that turned a tightly packed leaderboard into a clear five-shot victory. His 66 was the lowest round posted in the division and one of the strongest scores of the weekend, giving him the only under-par total in the Boys 16-18 field. Michael Vivone finished second at even-par 144 after rounds of 73 and 71, while Sumner Meekhof claimed third at 2-over 146 with back-to-back rounds of 73. Austin Reid, who opened with an impressive 68 to lead after the first round, finished fourth at 3-over 147. Maximilian Mieschke and Jad Mourine shared fifth at 4-over 148. The story of the division was not just the winning score, but the level of competition. Stoneybrook West drew a large field filled with players from across the United States and around the world, and the leaderboard stayed crowded through much of the tournament. Then Curran went and took it. His final-round 66 was the kind of statement round that erased any doubt and gave the championship a clear headliner. Brett Shaw finished seventh at 5-over 149, Mehdi Benyoussef placed eighth at 6-over 150, and Kyle Curlee, Nathan Fournier, and Ryan Murphy tied for ninth at 7-over 151. A total of 55 players completed the division, making Curran’s margin and closing round stand out even more. The Boys 16-18 division at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open showcased exactly what the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour aims to create — a strong field, a meaningful test, and a weekend where elite play rises to the top. In the biggest moment of the tournament, Curran delivered the best golf of anyone in the field.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
John Curran
-5 Total
No. 2 Rank
Michael Vivone
E Total
No. 3 Rank
Sumner Meekhof
+2 Total
boys 14-15
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — Samuel Metz put together the strongest overall performance in the Boys 14-15 division at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open, finishing at 9-over 153 to capture the title at Stoneybrook West Golf Club. Metz opened with a 75 and followed it with a 78 in the final round, making him the only player in the division to keep both rounds in the 70s. That consistency gave him full control of the championship and a five-shot margin of victory in a division where scoring proved difficult across both days. Gilberto Morales finished second at 14-over 158 after rounds of 80 and 78. Mason Etscorn and Parker Heaton shared third place at 17-over 161. Etscorn closed with a 78 after opening with an 83, while Heaton made one of the strongest moves of the division with a final-round 75 after an opening 86. Max Amitsis and Andrew Haas tied for fifth at 22-over 166. The Boys 14-15 division turned into a test of stability and second-round execution, and Metz handled both better than anyone in the field. While others made runs or recovered from difficult opening rounds, Metz controlled the tournament from the front by avoiding the kind of big swings that can open the door on a leaderboard. Augusto Perini finished seventh at 25-over 169, Cameron Benton placed eighth at 26-over 170, and Wally Whebbe took ninth at 27-over 171. Derek Zhu completed the top 10 at 28-over 172. Metz’s win added another composed championship effort to the weekend for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, as Stoneybrook West Golf Club continued to reward the players who managed the course, stayed patient, and delivered under pressure.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Samuel Metz
+9 Total
No. 2 Rank
Gilberto Morales
+14 Total
No. 3 Rank
Mason Etscorn
+17 Total
No. 3 Rank
Parker Heaton
+17 Total
boys 12-13
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — Hayden Hogg built just enough separation in the opening round and then survived a tougher Sunday to win the Boys 12-13 division at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open, finishing at 11-over 155 at Stoneybrook West Golf Club. Hogg opened the tournament with a 1-over 73, the low round of the division, and that proved to be the difference. He came back with an 82 in the final round, but his first-round advantage held up as the rest of the field struggled to fully capitalize. In the end, Hogg secured a two-shot victory and gave himself the title by doing the most important thing in tournament golf: building a lead early and protecting it late. Preston Yu finished second at 13-over 157 after rounds of 79 and 78, trimming the gap in the final round but coming up just short. Viktor Bastasich, Fausto Perini, and Leo Yong shared third place at 19-over 163. Perini and Yong both posted 79s on Sunday, while Bastasich followed his opening 78 with an 85. Zain Sadiq finished sixth at 20-over 164 after turning in one of the best closing rounds in the division, a 75. The Boys 12-13 division was another example of how quickly momentum could shift at Stoneybrook West. Scores moved around throughout the leaderboard, and no one had a clean path through both rounds. Hogg’s 73 on day one gave him the cushion he needed, and even with pressure coming late, it was enough to keep him on top. Jayden Jiang finished seventh at 27-over 171, Henry Som placed eighth at 38-over 182, and Giovanni DiGiacomo finished ninth at 55-over 199. Hogg’s win added another hard-earned title to the weekend for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, as Stoneybrook West Golf Club continued to reward players who could stay composed, manage adversity, and close out the job when it mattered.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hayden Hogg
+11 Total
No. 2 Rank
Preston Yu
+13 Total
No. 3 Rank
Viktor Bastasich
+19 Total
No. 3 Rank
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Fausto Perini
+19 Total
No. 3 Rank
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Leo Yong
+19 Total
boys 10-11
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — Travis Reaves closed with authority at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open, firing an even-par 72 in the final round to capture the Boys 10-11 title with a two-day total of 6-over 150 at Stoneybrook West Golf Club. After opening the tournament with a 78, Reaves came back on Sunday with the best round of the division and one of the sharpest closing scores posted by any age group during the weekend. His final-round 72 gave him a 20-shot victory and turned the division into one of the most decisive finishes of the event. Eric Jiang finished second at 26-over 170 after rounds of 92 and 78. Jiang also made a strong final-round improvement, cutting 14 shots off his opening-round score, but Reaves’ even-par finish left no opening for the field. The Boys 10-11 division may have been small, but the story was clear. Reaves elevated his game in the second round, handled the course with confidence, and delivered a closing performance that stood out across the tournament. On a weekend where Stoneybrook West Golf Club rewarded players who could stay composed and finish strong, Reaves did exactly that. His win added another standout moment to the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open and reinforced the kind of competitive environment the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour works to create — one where players are pushed to improve, respond, and close like champions.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Travis Reaves
+6 Total
No. 2 Rank
Eric Jiang
+26 Total
girls 14-18
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WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — Angela Vidova outlasted one of the deepest and most international fields of the weekend to capture the Girls 14-18 title at the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open, finishing at 5-over 149 after rounds of 76 and 73 at Stoneybrook West Golf Club. Vidova separated herself on Sunday with a 1-over 73, the best final round among the top contenders, and used it to secure a four-shot victory. In a division packed with players from across the United States and around the world, that closing round was the difference. She stayed steady while the leaderboard behind her remained crowded, then finished the job with the kind of composed performance that wins championships. Krisana Fenton, Noha Ghadi, and Victoria Lecavalier finished tied for second at 9-over 153. Ghadi made one of the strongest final-round pushes in the division with a 74, while Fenton posted rounds of 77 and 76 and Lecavalier opened with a strong 74 before closing with a 79. Ellen Hengst finished fifth at 10-over 154, and Brooke Stevens and Yasmeen Thaher shared sixth at 12-over 156. The strength of the division was obvious from the start. The field was large, international, and tightly packed, with very little margin for error across both rounds. Vidova handled that pressure better than anyone. She did not need a blowout round — just control, discipline, and a closing score that gave no one a real chance to catch her. Kate Freshwater finished eighth at 14-over 158, Ryley Regan placed ninth at 15-over 159, and Jianne No completed the top 10 at 16-over 160. The rest of the leaderboard showed just how competitive the division was, with quality players from multiple countries battling through two demanding rounds at Stoneybrook West. Vidova’s win added another headline performance to the Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open and reinforced the level of competition the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour continues to attract. In a field full of talent and depth, she was the one who closed strongest.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Angela Vidova
+5 Total
No. 2 Rank
Krisana Fenton
+9 Total
No. 2 Rank
Noha Ghadi
+9 Total
No. 2 Rank
Victoria Lecavalier
+9 Total