December 27 – 28, 2025
Southwest Season Opener at Talking Stick
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Southwest Season Opener at Talking Stick Golf Club continued to deliver a demanding desert test as the Boys 14–15 field took on firm conditions, open sightlines, and fast greens that rewarded discipline over aggression. As the opening chapter of the winter slate for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, the event challenged players to manage pace, distance control, and patience from start to finish.
At the top of the leaderboard, Bode Truman emerged as the steadiest competitor across two rounds, posting scores of 79 and 77 to finish at +14. Competing out of Broomfield, Colorado, Truman’s ability to control his ball flight in the desert air and avoid big numbers proved decisive on a layout where mistakes tend to compound quickly.
The margin remained narrow throughout the weekend. Palmer Mertz finished just one shot back at +15, while Tiger Song followed closely at +16, keeping pressure on through the closing holes. Several players made late pushes, but Talking Stick’s firm greens and exposed conditions consistently demanded precise approaches and confident putting, limiting opportunities to gain ground late.
Unlike tree-lined venues, Talking Stick offers little visual framing, placing the burden squarely on alignment and execution. Tee shots that missed their intended lines were rarely aided by rough, and approaches that failed to account for firmness often ran through greens, turning birdie chances into difficult recoveries. Pars became valuable currency as the course rewarded restraint and smart target selection.
Throughout the field, the same pattern emerged: players who respected the simplicity of the design and committed to conservative strategies climbed steadily, while those who pressed for scoring opportunities were quickly punished. The course exposed lapses in focus and rewarded those willing to stay patient over 36 holes.
As a season-opening test, the Southwest Season Opener set a clear standard for the months ahead. Talking Stick Golf Club once again proved to be an ideal stage for high-level junior competition, and the Boys 14–15 field rose to the challenge with composure and maturity. For Truman, the victory was defined by consistency and control — a fitting performance on a course that demands clarity of thought and disciplined execution from the first tee shot to the final putt.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Bode Truman
+14 Total
No. 2 Rank
Palmer Mertz
+15 Total
No. 3 Rank
Tiger Song
+16 Total
December 27 – 28, 2025
Eagle Creek Holiday Open
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ORLANDO, Fla. — The Eagle Creek Holiday Open continued to demand patience and discipline at Eagle Creek Golf Club, where the Boys 14–15 division faced a course that consistently challenged decision-making and emotional control. Over two rounds marked by shifting winds and water-lined holes, steady execution once again proved to be the path to the top of the leaderboard.
That approach belonged to Aiden Tong Lu, who navigated Eagle Creek with composure to claim the title at +12. Competing out of Richmond, British Columbia, Lu posted identical rounds of 79, managing risk and avoiding the big numbers that frequently lurked throughout the layout. On a course where aggressive lines often led to penalty strokes, his ability to stay patient and commit to conservative targets proved decisive.
The battle behind him remained tight. Zhehao “Mark” Luan of Toronto surged with a strong closing 75, while Palmer Vetri of New York backed up his opening round with a steady 77, both finishing tied for second at +13. Each applied pressure late, but Eagle Creek’s closing stretch demanded precision, limiting opportunities to make up ground.
As the tournament unfolded, the course steadily asserted its challenge. Water hazards dictated strategy off the tee, while firm greens required precise distance control and confident putting. Momentum was difficult to sustain, and pars often felt like victories as conditions tested focus and restraint across the field.
Eagle Creek once again proved to be a fitting championship venue for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, rewarding players who respected its design and accepted the demands of the layout. For the Boys 14–15 field, the week offered a meaningful lesson in course management and resilience.
When the final scores were posted, Lu’s steady performance stood as a reminder that championships at this level are earned through discipline and maturity. At Eagle Creek, success belonged not to those who forced the issue, but to those who trusted their process and played the course on its terms.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Aiden Tong Lu
+12 Total
No. 2 Rank
Zhehao (Mark) Luan
+13 Total
No. 2 Rank
Palmer Vetri
+13 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 delivered another championship-caliber test at PGA National Resort, where the Boys 14–15 field faced one of junior golf’s most exacting venues. Across two demanding rounds, patience and precision were rewarded, and composure ultimately separated the champion from a deep, international field.
When the weekend concluded, Colin Thoroman stood atop the leaderboard after posting rounds of 75 and 72 to finish at +3, the lowest total in the division. Thoroman’s steady approach proved decisive on a course that rarely yields scoring opportunities, particularly through the closing stretch, where water, wind, and firm greens placed relentless pressure on every shot.
Close behind, Gleb Ponomarev of Kaliningrad, Russia, matched Thoroman’s even-par final round, finishing second at +6, while Alfie Turner of Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom, claimed third at +7 after remaining in contention throughout the championship. The top of the leaderboard reflected the global reach and competitive depth of the field, with players representing multiple countries and regions all navigating the same unforgiving test.
PGA National once again lived up to its reputation. The layout demanded disciplined decision-making off the tee and precise iron play into greens that punished even slight miscalculations. Momentum was difficult to sustain, and nowhere was that more evident than through the course’s most demanding holes, where conservative targets and mental discipline often proved more valuable than aggression.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s premier winter slate, the PGA National Junior Open presented by GEICO provided a true championship experience, mirroring the demands of elite tournament golf. For Thoroman, the victory was defined by consistency and composure under pressure — a performance befitting a venue that has challenged the game’s best and continues to shape the next generation of competitive junior golfers.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Colin Thoroman
+3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Gleb Ponomarev
+6 Total
No. 3 Rank
Alfie Turner
+7 Total
December 20 – 21, 2025
Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic continued to test endurance and execution at Barefoot Resort and Golf, where the Boys 14–15 division faced two demanding rounds on a layout that required patience, commitment, and disciplined course management. When the weekend concluded, Jonathan Dewey stood alone at the top of the leaderboard, delivering the most composed performance in the field.
Dewey, competing out of Charlotte, North Carolina, opened the championship with a strong 73 before navigating a more challenging final round with a 79 to finish at +8, a total that separated him comfortably from the rest of the field. His ability to control the golf ball and limit mistakes proved decisive on a course that offered little forgiveness for missed targets.
Behind him, Mathis Mandeville of Myrtle Beach claimed second at +25, followed by Ryder O’Neal of Florence, South Carolina, at +34. As the tournament unfolded, Barefoot Resort steadily asserted its challenge, particularly around the greens, where firm surfaces and subtle contours placed a premium on precision and touch.
For the remainder of the field, the weekend became a test of resilience as conditions exposed lapses in execution and demanded focus from start to finish. The course rewarded players who stayed committed to conservative strategies while penalizing aggressive lines that strayed offline.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour holiday schedule, the Myrtle Beach Holiday Classic once again provided a championship-style experience for developing competitors. For Dewey, the victory was built on steady execution and mental toughness — a performance that stood out on a course that required respect and patience on every shot.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jonathan Dewey
+8 Total
No. 2 Rank
Mathis Mandeville
+25 Total
No. 3 Rank
Ryder O’Neal
+34 Total
