The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Bulle Rock Junior Open delivered one of the most demanding tests of the weekend, as players competed at Bulle Rock Golf Club—one of the premier championship venues in the region. Designed with a championship mindset, Bulle Rock is a course that exposes weaknesses quickly. The layout features narrow landing areas, strategically placed hazards, and constant visual pressure that forces players to commit to every shot. There is no “safe” way around this course—execution is required.
Approach shots were the defining factor throughout the event. Elevated greens, heavy bunkering, and subtle undulation demanded precise distance control. Misses were punished, often turning routine holes into recovery situations.
Scoring across divisions reflected the difficulty. This was not a low-scoring week—this was about survival, discipline, and limiting damage. Players who stayed patient and avoided compounding mistakes separated themselves, while others struggled to maintain momentum.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, Bulle Rock Golf Club represents the standard of what HJGT should lean into—championship venues that challenge players, elevate competition, and reinforce the value of competing at a higher level.
Daniel Ross captured the Boys 14-15 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Bulle Rock Junior Open, finishing at 14-over-par (158) after rounds of 79 and 79 at Bulle Rock Golf Club.
Ross delivered a consistent two-day performance, posting identical rounds to secure a six-shot victory. In a division where scoring remained elevated, his ability to stay steady and avoid major mistakes set him apart.
Adam Lauzon finished in solo second at 20-over-par (164), while Coltin Kauffman claimed third at 21-over-par (165), highlighted by a strong final-round 80.
Lucas Tech placed fourth at 23-over-par (167), followed by Liam Wipfler in fifth at 32-over-par (176).
Played at Bulle Rock Golf Club, the course provided a demanding test that required disciplined execution and strong course management. Ross’ consistency across both rounds ultimately secured the victory.
Ryan Ritchie captured the Boys 12-13 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Bulle Rock Junior Open, finishing at 16-over-par (160) after rounds of 85 and 75 at Bulle Rock Golf Club.
Ritchie delivered the standout performance of the division in the final round, improving by 10 strokes with a 3-over 75 to secure a four-shot victory. His ability to adjust and close strong on Sunday proved to be the defining factor.
Bryce Tech finished in solo second at 20-over-par (164), posting rounds of 80 and 84, while Ibrahim Sheikh claimed third at 24-over-par (168).
Samuel Burgin placed fourth at 25-over-par (169), followed by Declan Cohn in fifth at 38-over-par (182).
Played at Bulle Rock Golf Club, the course presented a demanding test that required patience and disciplined execution. Ritchie’s final-round surge ultimately secured the victory.
Raegan French captured the Girls 14-18 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Bulle Rock Junior Open, finishing at 40-over-par (184) after rounds of 93 and 91 at Bulle Rock Golf Club.
French delivered a steady two-day performance, improving slightly in the final round to secure an eight-shot victory. In challenging scoring conditions, her ability to remain consistent across both rounds proved to be the difference.
Nadia Meares finished in solo second at 48-over-par (192), posting rounds of 93 and 99.
Played at Bulle Rock Golf Club, the course provided a demanding championship-level test that required patience and disciplined execution. French’s consistency ultimately secured the victory.