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November 1 2, 2025
Major Championship at Seaview
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Seaview Marriott Golf Resort
Seaview Marriott Golf Resort | November 1–2, 2025 In a weekend that tested patience, precision, and poise, Ethan Gregory of Short Hills, NJ, emerged as the clear champion in the Boys 10–11 Division at the Major Championship at Seaview. Gregory showcased impressive maturity and consistency across two rounds, posting scores of 78 and 77 to finish at +13 (155) — five strokes clear of the field. Gregory’s performance was defined by calm execution and steady control, especially during Sunday’s closing round on Seaview’s storied Bay Course. While gusty winds and tight pin placements forced others into mistakes, Gregory managed the elements beautifully, stringing together key pars and avoiding the kind of double bogeys that can quickly unravel a young player’s round. His back-to-back sub-80 rounds underscored a composure far beyond his years and earned him a well-deserved Major Championship title. Runner-up honors went to fellow Short Hills native Kabir Bhatia, who posted rounds of 84 and 76 to finish at +18 (160). Bhatia’s second-round 76 was the lowest score of the day and showed just how quickly momentum can shift when confidence takes over. His Sunday surge turned the final round into a compelling battle between hometown competitors. Baylor Keim of Blue Bell, PA, finished close behind in third with rounds of 83–78 (161, +19), continuing his strong fall season with another top finish on a challenging layout. Rounding out the top five were Fraser Gannon (Doylestown, PA) and Cameron Persons (Collegeville, PA), both of whom displayed resilience throughout the weekend’s demanding conditions. For Gregory, the weekend was more than just a win—it was a statement. On one of the most challenging courses on the Hurricane Tour schedule, he delivered two rounds of controlled, championship golf and proved himself as one of the premier rising players in his age group.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Ethan Gregory
+13 Total
No. 2 Rank
Kabir Bhatia
+18 Total
No. 3 Rank
Baylor Keim
+19 Total
November 1 2, 2025
Boston Fall Finale at Sandy Burr
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New Sandy Burr Country Club
New Sandy Burr Country Club | November 1–2, 2025 In one of the standout performances of the Boston Fall Finale, Hunter Murray of Wellesley, MA, delivered a dominant showing to claim the Boys 10–11 Division title at New Sandy Burr Country Club. Murray’s consistency and composure over two days of competition earned him a wire-to-wire victory, finishing with an impressive 151 (+7) after rounds of 77 and 74. Playing on a course that demands precision off the tee and smart decisions around its fast greens, Murray’s steady control and mature approach stood out. His second-round 74 (+2) was one of the best scores of the entire event—across all divisions—and reflected a calm mastery of the moment. With a confident putting stroke and steady rhythm, he turned Sandy Burr’s demanding layout into a showcase of elite junior golf execution. Aston Eaton-Cabral of Boston, MA, finished runner-up at +101 (245) after improving significantly in round two, while Liam Borchers of Framingham, MA, placed third at +127 (271), demonstrating perseverance and determination through the challenging weekend conditions. For Murray, this victory was more than just a win—it was a statement performance that capped off the fall season in style. His ability to stay composed, adapt to the conditions, and close out rounds under pressure reflected the true essence of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT): developing champions through competition, character, and consistency. At Sandy Burr, where precision and patience define success, Hunter Murray proved he had both—and walked away as the clear champion of the Boston Fall Finale.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hunter Murray
+7 Total
No. 2 Rank
Aston Eaton-Cabral
+101 Total
No. 3 Rank
Liam Borchers
+127 Total
November 1 2, 2025
Southwest Florida Junior Open at Heritage Harbour
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Heritage Harbour Golf Resort
Heritage Harbour Golf Resort | November 1–2, 2025 The Southwest Florida Junior Open at Heritage Harbour Golf Resort showcased some of the brightest young talents in junior golf, and it was Mack Wong of St. Petersburg, FL, who rose above the field to capture the Boys 10–11 Division title with steady play and composure across two challenging rounds. Wong opened the tournament with a 79, establishing an early lead, and followed it up with a controlled 81 on Sunday to finish at +18 (160)—securing a six-shot victory. Despite gusty afternoon winds and slick greens that tested every player in the field, Wong demonstrated impressive focus and consistency for his age. His ability to minimize mistakes and maintain his tempo on a demanding course like Heritage Harbour was a clear reflection of his growing maturity as a competitor on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT). Mason Fulgencio of Tampa, FL, finished runner-up at +24 (166), matching Wong’s first-round 79 before facing tougher conditions on Sunday. Fulgencio’s sharp ball-striking and confident demeanor kept him in contention through much of the weekend. Josiah Dorgelus of Venice, FL, rounded out the top three at +36 (178), battling hard through both rounds and showing strong improvement on Heritage Harbour’s back nine. With firm fairways, tight landing zones, and water guarding nearly every hole, Heritage Harbour once again proved to be a championship test that rewards smart, steady play. For Mack Wong, the win was a defining moment—a confident performance that not only earned him the title but underscored his potential as one of Florida’s next standout junior golfers on the HJGT circuit.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Mack Wong
+18 Total
No. 2 Rank
Mason Fulgencio
+24 Total
No. 3 Rank
Josiah Dorgelus
+36 Total
October 25 26, 2025
Pittsburgh Fall Junior Open
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Greensburg, PA — October 25–26, 2025 The Pittsburgh Fall Junior Open at Totteridge Club, part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, featured a commanding performance in the Boys 10–11 Division, where Angus “Finn” Lamond of Chevy Chase, Maryland, delivered a wire-to-wire victory. Lamond showed maturity beyond his years, carding rounds of 78 and 80 to finish at +14 (158) and comfortably take home the division title. His consistency off the tee and ability to recover around the greens proved decisive, especially as winds picked up across the hilly layout on Sunday. Christopher Donahue of Pittsburgh, PA, finished runner-up at +81 (225), demonstrating grit and determination over two tough rounds in challenging fall conditions. Lamond’s victory was a showcase of control and composure—qualities that will serve him well as he continues his development on the junior circuit. His weekend at Totteridge not only earned him the trophy but also highlighted the depth of young talent competing across the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s fall schedule.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Angus “Finn” Lamond V
+14 Total
No. 2 Rank
Christopher Donahue
+81 Total
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