Lake Tansi Junior Open

November 22 23, 2025
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Lake Tansi Village Country Club
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Crossville, TN
Lake Tansi Village Country Club
The Lake Tansi Junior Open brought a gritty, hard-fought weekend of golf to Tennessee, where cold air, tight fairways, and demanding greens forced every player in the field to earn every stroke. From the opening tee shots on Saturday to the last putts falling on Sunday, Lake Tansi Village Country Club played as tough as it has all season, and the champions who emerged did so by handling pressure, avoiding big numbers, and staying mentally sharp in conditions that punished even slight mistakes. At the top of the leaderboard in the Boys 16–18 division, Ryder Rose of Edina, MN delivered the steadiness the moment required. His matching rounds of 75–75, finishing at +6, weren’t flashy—but they were controlled, disciplined, and exactly what the course demanded. As the rest of the field absorbed double bogeys and momentum swings, Rose never wavered, maintaining a rhythm that separated him from those chasing. Hayden Bowman fought hard to finish six shots back at +12, while Cillian Carmack closed at +13, each player showing flashes of charge but unable to track down Rose’s consistency. Down the leaderboard, the fight was just as fierce. Minjun Choi at +15, followed by the duo of Parker Brandon and Josh Franks at +18, all battled through the same swirling winds and firm greens that defined the weekend. But Rose’s composure proved the difference, marking a standout performance as the 2025 season winds down. The Boys 14–15 division produced the weekend’s most dramatic Sunday surge. Mark Mercer of Elizabethtown, KY erased a slow start with a brilliant final-round 74, the best score in his division by a wide margin. That run of precision and poise carried him to the top at +16, well ahead of Henry Rackley, who finished at +25, and Austin Manchir, who held third at +42. Mercer’s back nine on Sunday—calm tee shots, confident approaches, and unshakable putting—became the signature stretch of the day across all divisions. In Boys 12–13, Jack Dorr of Nashville embraced the grind better than anyone. His 90–95 weekend, finishing at +41, reflected two days of steady recovery and damage control. With Lake Tansi punishing any lapse in accuracy, Dorr’s resilience and ability to reset after tough holes pushed him clear of Walker Smith, who took second at +61 but showed excellent touch around the greens all weekend. The youngest boys division featured one of the most commanding wins of the event. Hayden Cofield of Chattanooga posted 94–90 to finish at +40, comfortably securing the Boys 10–11 title. His ball-striking improved significantly on Sunday, allowing him to pull away early and never look back. In the Girls 14–18 field, Kamryn Renner of Greeneville, TN emerged as the standout, closing with a strong 80 to capture the title at +20. Renner navigated the course with maturity, turning away pressure with smart club selections and decisive putting when the greens became increasingly tricky. Behind her, a tie at +43 between Bayley Dunn and Reese Hukka showcased two players who stayed tough even as conditions grew more demanding. Caroline Au followed at +47, while Kalyn Watkins completed the top five at +48. In every division, Lake Tansi delivered the same message: this was a weekend where patience beat power, where course management overshadowed risk-taking, and where every champion proved they could adapt when the course tilted against them. The HJGT once again hosted an event that pushed junior golfers to compete, grow, and elevate their games at one of Tennessee’s most challenging venues—and those who battled through Lake Tansi’s test will carry the confidence of this grind into the rest of the season.
boys 16-18
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The Boys 16–18 division saw Ryder Rose of Edina, Minnesota rise above a field that battled cold air, heavy moisture, and the demanding doglegs of Lake Tansi Village Country Club. Rose delivered one of the most consistent performances of the weekend, posting matching rounds of 75–75 to finish at +6 and claim the division title. His ability to control trajectory in the wind separated him from the field and marked one of the steadiest two-day efforts across any division. Behind him, the leaderboard tightened dramatically. Hayden Bowman of Georgia opened with a strong 72 but was forced to fight through a difficult Sunday 84, finishing at +12 for solo second. Cillian Carmack of Tennessee stayed in contention with rounds of 74 and 83, closing at +13 for third. Further down the board, Georgia’s Minjun Choi finished fourth at +15, while Parker Brandon and Josh Franks shared fifth at +18—each managing to rebound with competitive stretches on Sunday despite the challenging conditions. Lake Tansi delivered a punishing test throughout the weekend, but Rose’s steadiness and control ultimately defined the division as he secured a well-earned victory.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Ryder Rose
+6 Total
No. 2 Rank
Hayden Bowman
+12 Total
No. 3 Rank
Cillian Carmack
+13 Total
boys 14-15
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The Boys 14–15 division at Lake Tansi delivered a dramatic swing in momentum, and no one capitalized more than Mark Mercer of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. After an opening-round 86, Mercer stormed back with one of the best second-round performances across the entire tournament—a composed 74 that vaulted him to the top of the leaderboard at +16 for the weekend. His Sunday charge transformed the division and secured a commanding victory. Tennessee’s Henry Rackley posted steady but challenging rounds of 85–84, finishing in solo second at +25. Despite battling the tight landing areas and swirling winds that defined Sunday play, Rackley held his position to stay clear of the pack. Austin Manchir of Mount Juliet closed in third at +42, while Judah Peters of Maryville rounded out the division in fourth. Mercer’s impressive bounce-back round stood out as one of the weekend’s defining moments—an example of resilience and poise on a course that punished anything less than full commitment.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Mark Mercer
+16 Total
No. 2 Rank
Henry Rackley
+25 Total
No. 3 Rank
Austin Manchir
+42 Total
boys 12-13
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The Boys 12–13 division at Lake Tansi turned into a test of patience, grit, and course management, and Jack Dorr of Nashville emerged as the player who handled the challenge best. Dorr posted rounds of 90–95 to finish at +41, securing a wire-to-wire victory on a layout that demanded precision around every green. Walker Smith of Concord, North Carolina battled throughout the weekend, carding 108–97 to earn runner-up honors at +61. Smith’s strong rebound on Sunday showcased his ability to settle in and make adjustments, despite the difficult scoring conditions that defined the event. With firm fairways, tight approach windows, and greens that offered no easy reads, both players demonstrated resilience—highlighting the mental toughness that defines HJGT competition.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jack Dorr
+41 Total
No. 2 Rank
Walker Smith
+61 Total
boys 10-11
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In the Boys 10–11 division, Hayden Cofield of Chattanooga delivered a composed, mature performance to earn the victory at Lake Tansi. Cofield posted rounds of 94–90 to finish at +40, navigating a course that played far tougher than the scorecard suggested. Across both days, he displayed the fundamentals that separate young competitors—keeping misses playable, staying patient after early mistakes, and capitalizing on scoring opportunities when they emerged. His steady improvement from Saturday to Sunday sealed the win and showcased a promising foundation as he continues his climb in HJGT competition.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hayden Cofield
+40 Total
girls 14-18
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The Girls 14–18 field faced a demanding test at Lake Tansi, but Kamryn Renner of Greeneville, Tennessee rose above the challenges to capture the division title with a composed, resilient performance. Renner posted rounds of 84–80 to finish at +20, closing with one of the strongest second rounds in the entire girls’ field. Her improved Sunday play—highlighted by confident approaches and steady putting—allowed her to pull away for a well-earned victory. A tight battle unfolded behind her for runner-up honors as Bayley Dunn (Louisville, KY) and Reese Hukka (Clarkston, MI) both finished at +43, their mirrored rounds of 93–94 and 94–93 telling the story of a weekend where consistency mattered as much as scoring. Caroline Au (Ooltewah, TN) followed in fourth at +47, while Kalyn Watkins (Corbin, KY) rounded out the top five at +48 after grinding through two difficult days. Strong efforts from Kingsley Southard, Maggie Ward, and Miranda Hoeft completed a division that showed grit across a course that asked for it on nearly every hole.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Kamryn Renner
+20 Total
No. 2 Rank
Bayley Dunn
+43 Total
No. 2 Rank
Reese Hukka
+43 Total