March 7 – 8, 2026
Spring Break Desert Junior Open
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PHOENIX, Ariz. — Noah Blue Eyes delivered a strong two-day performance to capture the Boys 10–11 title at the Spring Break Desert Junior Open, finishing with a total of 11-over 155 at Union Hills Country Club.
Blue Eyes opened the tournament with a 79 and followed it with an impressive 76 in the final round, improving by three shots to close out the victory. His steady play across both days allowed him to separate from the field and secure the championship.
Maxwell Silversher finished second at 71-over 215 after rounds of 104 and 111.
The Boys 10–11 division, like the rest of the tournament, was shaped by the demands of Union Hills Country Club. The course required patience and focus, and Blue Eyes responded by maintaining control of his game throughout the weekend and finishing with the lowest scores in the division.
His win added another title performance to the Spring Break Desert Junior Open and highlighted the competitive opportunities the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour continues to provide for junior golfers across all age divisions.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Noah Blue Eyes
+11 Total
No. 2 Rank
Maxwell Silversher
+71 Total
March 7 – 8, 2026
Stoneybrook Spring Break Junior Open
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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
March 7 – 8, 2026
Bears Best Junior Open
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SUWANEE, Ga. — Hayden Cofield put together the steadiest performance in the Boys 10-11 division at the Bears Best Junior Open, claiming the title with a two-round total of 22-over 166 at Bear’s Best Golf Club.
Cofield opened the weekend with an 87 and came back with a strong final-round 79, the best score of the division on Sunday, to pull away from the field by 12 shots. His ability to improve in the second round and finish the weekend with momentum made the difference in a division where every score had to be earned.
Gray Prestifilippo finished second at 34-over 178 after rounds of 89 and 89, showing consistency across both tournament rounds. Cayse Ackerman placed third at 62-over 206 with rounds of 99 and 107.
The Boys 10-11 division reflected the same challenge that defined the weekend at Bear’s Best Golf Club. The course demanded patience, resilience, and the ability to stay focused through difficult stretches. Cofield handled that test best, responding with the lowest final round in the division and securing a convincing victory.
His win added another division title to a competitive weekend on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, where junior golfers across every age group were pushed to perform on a demanding championship venue.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hayden Cofield
+22 Total
No. 2 Rank
Gray Prestifilippo
+34 Total
No. 3 Rank
Cayse Ackerman
+62 Total
March 7 – 8, 2026
Richmond Junior Open
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NEW KENT, Va. — Bryce Tech captured the Boys 12–13 championship at the Richmond Junior Open, finishing with a two-day total of 23-over 167 at The Club at Viniterra.
Tech opened the tournament with a 78 and returned with an 89 in the final round to secure the victory. His strong opening round proved to be the difference, giving him enough separation to hold off the field and claim the six-shot win.
Dillon Parekh finished second at 29-over 173 after posting rounds of 84 and 89. Colston Pilcher placed third at 43-over 187, improving significantly in the final round with an 86 after opening with a 101.
Jackson Polsinelli finished fourth at 49-over 193, while Carter Brown rounded out the top five at 52-over 196. Brody Andrews placed sixth at 56-over 200.
The Boys 12–13 division reflected the challenge presented by The Club at Viniterra throughout the weekend. The course required patience and steady play across both rounds, and Tech’s strong start allowed him to maintain control of the leaderboard and secure the championship.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Tucker Nicholson
+23 Total
No. 2 Rank
Blake Vlahakis
+28 Total
