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February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Jekyll Island Junior Open
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Jekyll Island Golf Club - Pine Lakes
JEKYLL ISLAND, Ga. — Coastal wind and firm conditions once again dictated play at Jekyll Island Golf Club, where the Girls 14–18 division battled through three demanding rounds at the 54-Hole Jekyll Island Junior Open. Diana Gao of Foshan, China emerged as champion at 21-over-par 237, navigating shifting conditions with composure. Gao opened with an 80, surged into contention with a steady second-round 74 — the lowest round of the division for the week — and closed with an 83 to secure the title. In a championship where consistency outweighed volatility, her ability to produce the week’s best round proved decisive. Cindy Moreki of South Africa finished runner-up at 250. After opening with an 88, Moreki improved each day, posting rounds of 82 and 80 to close strong and separate from the rest of the field. Her progression over 54 holes reflected growing comfort on a layout that punishes indecision. Rayna Hardin of Florida claimed third at 278, followed by Chandler Salita of South Carolina at 299. Completing 54 holes on this exposed coastal venue required endurance, focus, and discipline — traits that were tested throughout the week. Jekyll Island Golf Club’s design framed the championship. Crosswinds influenced club selection on nearly every approach. Greens required precise distance control. Misses into surrounding collection areas demanded creativity. The scoring reflected the test. The division also highlighted the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s international scope, with competitors representing China, South Africa, and multiple U.S. states. Over three rounds, the global field competed on equal footing against one of Georgia’s most demanding coastal tracks. At Jekyll Island, the challenge was constant. Through wind and pressure, Diana Gao proved the most complete over 54 holes — and earned the championship accordingly.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Diana Gao
+21 Total
No. 2 Rank
Cindy Moreki
+34 Total
No. 3 Rank
Rayna Hardin
+62 Total
February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Orlando Junior Open (All Girls, Boys 10-11, Boys 12-13)
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Orange Lake Resort and Country Club - The Reserve - West Village
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Girls 14–18 division at the 54-Hole Orlando Junior Open delivered elite scoring and international depth over three demanding rounds at Orange Lake Resort and Country Club, where water-lined fairways and exposed greens required controlled aggression. Arabella Lopez of Connecticut separated herself from the field with two decisive rounds under par. She opened the championship with a blistering 67, steadied through an 80 in Round 2 as conditions tightened, and closed with a composed 68 to finish at two-over-par 215. In a division packed with global talent, Lopez’s ability to rebound and finish strong defined the week. Cristina Alvarez of Colombia finished runner-up at 218, stringing together rounds of 75-72-71. Her consistency across all three days kept pressure on the leaderboard and marked one of the most balanced performances of the tournament. Julia Gelma Labarga of Spain secured third at 224, followed closely by Angela Vidova of the Czech Republic at 227. The top five alone represented four different countries, underscoring the international competitiveness of the field. Orange Lake Resort demanded precision. Tee shots had to find position to avoid water and forced layups. Approaches required disciplined distance control into firm putting surfaces. Over 54 holes, volatility was punished and course management rewarded. Final-round movement shaped much of the leaderboard. Several competitors surged late, including players from Germany, Brazil, Chile, Canada, and across the United States, reinforcing the depth and global reach of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour. The 54-hole format once again proved its value. One strong round was not enough. Sustained execution over three days determined separation. The championship required mental endurance as much as shot-making. At Orange Lake Resort, the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour showcased a division rich in international talent and competitive maturity. Arabella Lopez’s closing performance secured the title — but the week as a whole reflected the rising global standard of girls junior golf within HJGT competition.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Arabella Lopez
+2 Total
No. 2 Rank
Cristina Alvarez
+5 Total
No. 3 Rank
Julia Gelma Labarga
+11 Total
February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Fort Myers Junior Open
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Cape Royal Golf Club - King/Queen/Prince
CAPE CORAL, Fla. — The Girls 14–18 division at the 54-Hole Fort Myers Junior Open faced a rotating championship test across Cape Royal Golf Club’s King/Prince, King/Queen, and Prince/Queen combinations, where water-lined fairways and demanding approach angles required disciplined execution. Sara Ali of Abu Dhabi separated herself early and never relinquished control. Ali opened the championship with a standout 70 — the lowest round of the division — establishing immediate leverage on the field. A challenging second round tightened the margin, but her closing 77 secured the title at 11-over-par 227. On a course rotation that exposed inconsistency, Ali’s ability to build an early cushion proved decisive. Grace Raich of Minnesota and Mariella Young of Barbados shared runner-up honors at 246. Both competitors battled through fluctuating conditions across three days, demonstrating resilience on a layout that punished loose swings and rewarded conservative targets. Cape Royal’s defining characteristic is risk management. Water hazards influence decision-making off the tee. Greens require controlled distance and confident commitment. The daily routing changes altered yardages and sightlines, forcing competitors to recalibrate strategy round by round. The international presence once again elevated the championship. With players representing the United Arab Emirates, Barbados, and across the United States, the field reflected the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s global footprint and competitive depth. The 54-hole structure separated volatility from sustained performance. One strong round created opportunity. Three steady rounds secured a championship. At Cape Royal Golf Club, the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour delivered a demanding and structured championship environment. Sara Ali set the tone early — and over three rotating layouts, maintained control to earn the Girls 14–18 title.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Sara Ali
+11 Total
No. 2 Rank
Grace Raich
+30 Total
No. 2 Rank
Mariella Young
+30 Total
February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Raleigh Junior Open
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The Neuse Golf Club
CLAYTON, N.C. — The Girls 14–18 division at the 54-Hole Raleigh Junior Open faced a demanding three-day test at The Neuse Golf Club, where narrow corridors and water-guarded holes require disciplined course management from start to finish. KayLee McClintock of Wisconsin completed the championship at 71-over-par 287, posting rounds of 98-96-93 to secure the division title. Her steady improvement across all three rounds reflected growing comfort on a layout that offers little margin for error. The Neuse places a premium on positioning off the tee and commitment into approach shots. Missed targets often lead to penalty areas or difficult recoveries. Over 54 holes, the cumulative effect of decision-making becomes the defining factor. For the Girls 14–18 division, the three-round format reinforces endurance and mental composure — key elements of higher-level tournament golf. Competing across consecutive days on a challenging course builds resilience that extends beyond a single event. At The Neuse Golf Club, the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour once again delivered a structured championship environment. Over three demanding rounds, KayLee McClintock navigated the test and earned the Raleigh Junior Open title.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
KayLee McClintock
+71 Total
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