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September 13 14, 2025
TPC Prestancia Junior Open
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TPC at Prestancia
The Girls 14–18 Division at TPC Prestancia delivered a highly competitive finish, with international and U.S. players battling for the top spot on one of Florida’s premier championship layouts. Mattea Issa (St. Andrew, Jamaica) claimed the title with rounds of 78–74, finishing at 152 (+8). Her composed second round gave her a three-shot victory over Caraline Hartfield (Bonita Springs, FL), who closed at 155 (+11) after opening with a strong 74. Violet Weber (St. Augustine, FL) finished third at 162 (+18), followed closely by Alana Sims (Sandy Springs, GA) at 164 (+20) and Bailey “BB” Baio (Bradenton, FL) at 165 (+21) to round out the top five. With international representation from Jamaica and Korea alongside players from across the U.S., the division highlighted both depth and diversity of talent. Issa’s steady play and strong finish made her the standout of the weekend.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Mattea Issa
+8 Total
No. 2 Rank
Caraline Hartfield
+11 Total
No. 3 Rank
Violet Weber
+18 Total
September 13 14, 2025
Connecticut Fall Junior Open
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Crestbrook Park Golf Course
The Girls 14–18 Division featured a competitive field at Crestbrook Park, with several players battling for the top spot over the weekend. Alexandra Young (Woodstock, NY) secured the championship with rounds of 84–85, finishing at 169 (+27). Her consistency across both rounds helped her separate from the field and take home the title. Just three strokes back, Ella Michaud (Kensington, CT) and Naw Whar (Hampton, NH) tied for runner-up honors at 172 (+30). Michaud opened with an 84 before closing with an 88, while Whar improved on Day 2 with an 84 after an opening-round 88. Rounding out the top five were Sydney Chang (Old Bethpage, NY) at 181 (+39) and Meghan McMackin (Sayville, NY) at 182 (+40). The division highlighted determination and steady play across the leaderboard, with Young’s consistent performance ultimately proving decisive.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Alexandra Young
+27 Total
No. 2 Rank
Ella Michaud
+30 Total
No. 2 Rank
Naw Whar
+30 Total
September 13 14, 2025
South Carolina Junior Open at Cobbs Glen
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Cobb's Glen Country Club
The Girls 14–18 Division at Cobb’s Glen delivered a strong finish, with players battling through a demanding setup to post solid rounds. Madison Muise (Greenville, NC) captured the championship with rounds of 86–79, closing with her best round of the weekend to finish at 165 (+21). Her final-day surge separated her from the field and secured a comfortable victory. Jordan Hall (Mills River, NC) finished runner-up at 174 (+30), while Cecilia Clifton (Charlotte, NC) rounded out the top three with a total of 237 (+93). Muise’s consistency and ability to rebound on Day 2 highlighted her composure and made her the clear champion of the division.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Madison Muise
+21 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jordan Hall
+30 Total
No. 3 Rank
Cecilia Clifton
+93 Total
September 13 14, 2025
Major Championship at Oneka Ridge
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Oneka Ridge Golf Course
The Girls 14–18 Division at the Major Championship at Oneka Ridge came down to a dramatic finish, as two players tied at the top after 36 holes. Sarah Dove (North Oaks, MN) and Brynn Roehrich (Watertown, SD) both posted totals of 9-over par (153), forcing a playoff to determine the champion. Roehrich rose to the moment, holding steady under pressure to win the playoff and secure the title. Dove, who fired rounds of 76–77, showcased consistent play all weekend and earned a well-fought runner-up finish. Roehrich, with scores of 78–75, closed strong on Sunday to force the playoff before ultimately taking home the trophy. Just three shots behind, Payton Anderson (Maple Grove, MN) and Reagan Juhl (Stillwater, MN) tied for third at +12 (156). Rounding out the top five were Kieley Hanson (Chanhassen, MN) and Sonja Johnson (Waconia, MN), who both finished at +14 (158). The deep field featured competitive play throughout, with multiple players posting strong rounds and late charges, including Nora Benson (Long Lake, MN), who fired a final-round 75 to finish ninth. The playoff victory capped an exciting weekend of competition, highlighting both the talent and determination of junior golfers in the Girls 14–18 Division.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Brynn Roehrich
+9 Total
No. 2 Rank
Sarah Dove
+9 Total
No. 3 Rank
Payton Anderson
+12 Total
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