Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational
Greensboro, NC — The Mid-Atlantic Regional Invitational, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour at Greensboro National Golf Club, brought together some of the region’s top junior golfers for a weekend of elite competition, tight finishes, and championship-caliber play.
In the Boys 16–18 Division, Harrison Tindall of Annapolis, MD, was nearly flawless, firing back-to-back 71s to finish at 142 (-2) and secure a commanding victory. Tindall’s control from tee to green and calm demeanor under pressure made him the clear standout of the weekend.
The Boys 14–15 Division saw Quinten Joiner of Millington, MD, go wire-to-wire with matching 73s, finishing at 146 (+2) to take the title. His balanced play and consistency kept challengers like Jake Liang (Glen Allen, VA) and Pattapat Cholweerawong (Bangkok, Thailand) at bay.
The Boys 12–13 Division ended in thrilling fashion, with Graham Hall (Mills River, NC) defeating Samson Milleville (Dover, TN) in a sudden-death playoff after both finished tied at 150 (+6). Hall’s composure in the playoff sealed the win and capped off one of the weekend’s most exciting storylines.
In the Boys 10–11 Division, Joziah Caldera (Pharr, TX) claimed victory at 181 (+37), showing poise and improvement across two days of challenging play.
On the girls’ side, Grace Trent (White Post, VA) took top honors in the Girls 14–18 Division, posting 76–84 (160, +16) to win by eight strokes. Her steady play and confident putting earned her a well-deserved spot atop the leaderboard. Meanwhile, in the Girls U13 Division, Andrea Seale (Frederick, MD) delivered a dominant wire-to-wire victory, shooting 75–76 (151, +7) to finish 19 strokes ahead of the field.
The weekend at Greensboro National showcased the very best of junior golf — skill, resilience, and sportsmanship. With players representing states across the country and even international competitors, the event was another shining example of why the HJGT remains one of the premier stages for the next generation of golf’s rising stars.