The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open delivered a strong competitive showing at one of Florida’s most recognized golf destinations, as players took on the World Golf Village layout. World Golf Village provided a balanced but demanding test across all divisions, requiring players to execute across every part of their game. The layout features generous landing areas off the tee but quickly tightens around the greens, placing a premium on approach accuracy and short-game control.
Water hazards and strategic bunkering came into play on key holes, forcing players to make disciplined decisions rather than chase aggressive lines. Throughout the weekend, scoring reflected that dynamic—players who stayed patient and managed risk effectively were able to separate from the field.
Conditions remained consistent across both rounds, but the course still required constant adjustment, particularly on approach shots into well-protected greens. Across multiple divisions, final-round movement showed that players who adapted quickly gained an edge.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, competing at World Golf Village offers junior golfers the opportunity to test their game on a championship-caliber venue while building experience in a structured, competitive environment that mirrors higher levels of play.
Gavin Baker captured the Boys 16-18 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open, finishing at 9-over-par (153) after rounds of 77 and 76 at World Golf Village.
Baker delivered one of the most consistent performances in the field, posting back-to-back rounds in the mid-70s to secure a one-shot victory. In a tightly contested leaderboard, his ability to avoid big numbers across both rounds proved to be the deciding factor.
Christian Carlson and Freddy Hartmann finished tied for second at 10-over-par (154). Carlson opened with a strong 1-over 73 but struggled to maintain momentum on Sunday, while Hartmann rebounded with a 3-over 75 in the final round to move into a share of second.
Brady Fallon recorded one of the lowest rounds of the tournament with a 1-over 73 on Sunday, climbing into a tie for fourth at 13-over-par (157) alongside Tim Kenny.
Joseph Nixon finished sixth at 16-over-par (160), followed by Jack Kamienski in seventh at 18-over-par (162).
Played at World Golf Village, the course tested players with a balanced layout that required both strategic shot-making and consistent execution. Baker’s steady approach across both rounds ultimately set him apart, securing the victory in a competitive field.
Jack Elia captured the Boys 14-15 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open, finishing at 29-over-par (173) after rounds of 89 and 84 at World Golf Village.
Elia improved significantly in the final round, posting a 12-over 84 to separate from the field and secure a one-shot victory. His ability to adjust and close stronger on Sunday proved decisive in a tightly contested division.
Haohang Wu finished in solo second at 30-over-par (174), while Colton Wurster claimed third at 35-over-par (179) with rounds of 89 and 90.
Cooper Boone placed fourth at 55-over-par (199), and Edan Ryan rounded out the field at 82-over-par (226).
Competing at World Golf Village, players in the Boys 14-15 division faced a challenging test that required patience and consistent execution. Elia’s final-round performance ultimately set him apart and secured the victory.
Junhang Wu captured the Boys 12-13 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open, finishing at 16-over-par (160) after rounds of 81 and 79 at World Golf Village.
Wu delivered a consistent two-day performance and improved in the final round, posting a 7-over 79 to secure a four-shot victory. His ability to maintain control and limit mistakes separated him from the field.
Corbin Conner finished in solo second at 20-over-par (164) with back-to-back rounds of 82, while Lucas Roodt claimed third at 27-over-par (171), highlighted by an 83 in the final round.
Daniel Wagner rounded out the field at 49-over-par (193).
Played at World Golf Village, the course provided a balanced test for the division, requiring steady play and disciplined execution. Wu’s consistency across both rounds ultimately secured the win.
Yujun Lee captured the Boys 10-11 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open, finishing at 25-over-par (169) after rounds of 89 and 80 at World Golf Village.
Lee showed strong improvement in the final round, posting an 8-over 80 to secure the victory. His ability to adjust and lower his score on Sunday proved to be the defining factor in the division.
Competing at World Golf Village, players in the Boys 10-11 division faced a challenging test that required patience and consistent execution. Lee’s steady progression across both rounds ultimately secured the win.
Nina Lang and Cindy Moreki finished tied atop the Girls 14-18 division at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open, each posting a two-day total of 11-over-par (155) at World Golf Village.
Lang set the pace early with a 3-over 75 in the opening round and followed with an 80 to hold her position. Moreki delivered the standout performance of the final round, firing an even-par 72—the low round of the division—to surge into a share of the lead after opening with an 83.
Yuqing (Christina) Wu finished in solo third at 15-over-par (159) with consistent rounds of 81 and 78, while Diana Gao placed fourth at 17-over-par (161). Acadia Curtis rounded out the top five at 19-over-par (163).
Maya Lilja-Vazquez finished sixth at 24-over-par (168), followed by Parker Parrish in seventh at 30-over-par (174).
Played at World Golf Village, the course provided a balanced test that challenged players across all aspects of their game. The tightly contested finish highlighted the competitive depth of the field, with Lang’s consistency and Moreki’s final-round surge earning both players a share of the title.