December 27 – 28, 2025
Eagle Creek Holiday Open
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ORLANDO, Fla. — The Eagle Creek Holiday Open closed out the weekend at Eagle Creek Golf Club with the Boys 10–11 division navigating a course that demanded discipline and maturity well beyond its age group. With water hazards shaping strategy and firm greens punishing indecision, Eagle Creek once again rewarded players willing to respect the layout and stay patient from start to finish.
That approach belonged to Seunghun “Ben” Hahn, who delivered a composed two-day performance to claim the division title at +5. Competing out of Seoul, Republic of Korea, Hahn posted rounds of 75 and 76, controlling his ball flight and avoiding the costly mistakes that frequently surfaced across the field. On a course where aggressive decisions often lead to penalty strokes, his commitment to conservative targets proved decisive.
Behind him, Logan Moll of Orlando rebounded strongly with a closing 75 after a challenging opening round, finishing second at +23. His improvement over the final day highlighted the difficulty of Eagle Creek, where adapting strategy and learning from early mistakes became just as important as shot-making.
For the Boys 10–11 field, Eagle Creek offered a true championship-style experience. Tee shots demanded precision, approaches required exact distance control, and greens tested both touch and patience. Pars were earned, momentum was fragile, and emotional control became a key factor throughout the competition.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour holiday schedule, the Eagle Creek Holiday Open provided a meaningful proving ground for developing players. For Hahn, the victory was defined by composure and discipline — a performance that stood out on a course that consistently challenges players to think their way through every shot.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Seunghun (Ben) Hahn
+5 Total
No. 2 Rank
Logan Moll
+23 Total
December 27 – 28, 2025
PGA National Junior Open presented by GEICO
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — The PGA National Junior Open presented by GEICO continued to showcase championship-caliber golf at PGA National Resort, where the Boys 10–11 division faced a test that demanded maturity well beyond their years. On a course known for punishing even the smallest mistakes, composure and smart decision-making proved to be the difference.
That discipline belonged to Blake Shurman, who delivered the defining round of the weekend with a closing 69, the lowest score of the division. After opening with a 77, Shurman surged up the leaderboard on Sunday to finish at +2, separating himself on a layout where red numbers are rarely accessible—especially for the youngest competitors in the field.
Close behind, Edouard Marchand of Longueuil, Quebec, remained in contention throughout the championship, posting rounds of 75 and 73 to finish second at +4. His steady play kept pressure on down the stretch, but PGA National’s demanding finish ultimately rewarded Shurman’s ability to stay patient and committed under pressure.
Further down the leaderboard, the course continued to assert its reputation. Water-lined approaches, firm greens, and the psychological challenge of the Bear Trap required constant focus, turning the event into a true lesson in course management and mental resilience.
For the Boys 10–11 field, the experience was as formative as it was competitive. PGA National demanded respect, rewarding discipline and punishing impatience—a rare and invaluable test at this stage of development.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s premier winter schedule, the PGA National Junior Open presented by GEICO once again delivered a championship environment that mirrors the demands of elite tournament golf. For Shurman, the victory was defined by confidence, composure, and the ability to rise to the moment on one of junior golf’s most demanding stages.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Blake Shurman
+2 Total
No. 2 Rank
Edouard Marchand
+4 Total
No. 3 Rank
Conrad Clark
+28 Total
December 20 – 21, 2025
Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic concluded at Barefoot Resort and Golf with the Boys 10–11 division taking on a demanding two-day challenge that tested patience, perseverance, and mental toughness above all else. On a course that offered little margin for error, simply managing the golf course became the primary objective.
Carter Orzechowski, competing out of Belmont, North Carolina, navigated the full championship test to earn the division title, completing two rounds in conditions that steadily wore on the field. Barefoot Resort’s length, forced carries, and firm green complexes placed constant pressure on young competitors, turning each hole into a lesson in commitment and resilience.
For the youngest players in the field, the venue provided a true championship-style experience, demanding focus from the opening tee shot through the final putt. The course exposed the importance of course management and emotional control, reinforcing lessons that extend well beyond the scorecard.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour holiday schedule, the Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic once again delivered meaningful competitive opportunities for developing players. For Orzechowski, the weekend was defined by determination and the ability to stay committed under challenging conditions — an experience that serves as a valuable building block in his continued growth within tournament golf.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Carter Orzechowski
+86 Total
December 20 – 21, 2025
Marco Island Holiday Junior Open
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MARCO ISLAND, Fla. — The Marco Island Holiday Junior Open concluded at The Rookery at Marco Island with the Boys 10–11 division facing a demanding championship test that required patience, focus, and perseverance well beyond the scorecard. Over two challenging rounds, Gabriel Epps rose to the occasion, navigating the course’s strategic demands to secure the division title.
Epps, competing out of Nolensville, Tennessee, posted rounds of 82 and 87 to finish at +25, separating himself through steady effort and resilience on a layout that allowed little margin for error. The Rookery’s narrow corridors, forced carries, and subtly contoured greens placed constant pressure on young competitors, rewarding composure and thoughtful decision-making from tee to green.
Behind him, Josiah Dorgelus of Venice, Florida, and Roman Addorio of Naples, Florida, battled the course’s challenges across both rounds, each gaining valuable experience on a venue that tests every facet of the game. As conditions tightened and fatigue set in, simply finishing strong became an accomplishment in itself.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s holiday schedule, the Marco Island Holiday Junior Open once again provided a meaningful competitive environment for developing players. For the Boys 10–11 field, the week was as much about growth and learning as it was about results — and for Epps, it ended with a well-earned victory built on determination, patience, and the ability to stay committed through a demanding championship test.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Gabriel Epps
+25 Total
No. 2 Rank
Josiah Dorgelus
+50 Total
No. 3 Rank
Roman Addorio
+52 Total
