Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy

October 25 26, 2025
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Golf at the Legacy
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Faribault, MN
Golf at the Legacy
Brainerd, MN — October 25–26, 2025 The Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, delivered a fitting conclusion to the Midwest season — a weekend defined by crisp fall air, demanding conditions, and elite competition at The Legacy Golf Course. Players from across the region and beyond battled firm fairways and quick greens in a final test of the 2025 campaign, with champions emerging through composure, consistency, and heart. At the top of the leaderboard in the Boys 16–18 Division, Isa Khan of Saint Paul, MN, rose to the occasion and took home the title with an impressive 4-under-par total of 140 (67–73). Khan’s poise off the tee and precision around the greens set the standard, fending off strong challenges from Jake Palen of Eagan, MN, and Ryder Rose of Edina, MN, who both finished tied for second at -1 (143). Rose’s Sunday round of 69 was one of the tournament’s highlights, a comeback effort that nearly pushed him into a playoff. In the Boys 14–15 Division, Christian Duren of Stillwater, MN, showcased control and consistency to post 164 (+20) for a wire-to-wire victory. Despite gusty winds and a tough second round, Duren’s early lead and ability to recover from missed opportunities gave him the edge over Ilya Khan of Saint Paul, who finished second at +25 (169). The Girls 14–18 Division brought its own share of drama as Kennedy Kaus of Overland Park, Kansas, claimed the top spot with a steady +19 (81–82–163) performance. Kaus’ calm approach and clutch putting were key to holding off a strong final-day charge from Stella Bodensteiner and Reagan Juhl, who tied for second at +21 (165). Ella Souli of Otsego, MN, also made a statement with a brilliant 77 in the final round, one of the lowest scores in the division, securing a fourth-place finish at +24 (168). Rounding out the champions was Shayla Pearson of Mendota Heights, MN, who stood tall in the Girls U13 Division with a composed +25 (83–86–169). Her disciplined play and focus throughout both rounds underscored the depth of young talent developing in the state. From start to finish, the Minnesota Season Finale embodied the spirit of competition that defines the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour — a celebration of growth, resilience, and sportsmanship. As the Midwest season comes to a close, the event leaves behind more than champions — it cements lasting memories and momentum heading into an exciting 2026 season ahead.
boys 16-18
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Brainerd, MN — October 25–26, 2025 The Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, delivered a weekend of crisp autumn air, firm fairways, and high-caliber competition as some of the Midwest’s most talented juniors closed out the season in dramatic fashion at The Legacy Golf Course. Leading the charge was Isa Khan of Saint Paul, Minnesota, who captured the championship with a commanding performance that mixed power with poise. Khan opened with a brilliant 67, giving himself early breathing room, then held off a hard-charging field on Sunday with a steady 73 to finish at -4 (140) — the only player to go under par for the tournament. His all-around game, marked by confident putting and control off the tee, made him the clear standout in a strong 16–18 division. Close behind, Jake Palen of Eagan, MN, and Ryder Rose of Edina, MN, tied for second at -1 (143) after making late pushes down the stretch. Rose’s final-round 69 was one of the best rounds of the event, while Palen’s consistency over both days showed the kind of calm presence that makes him a player to watch heading into next season. The leaderboard remained tight throughout, with Benjamin Freshwater of Maple Grove finishing fourth at +2 (146) and Darren Steward of Northfield rounding out the top five at +3 (147). The field behind them remained packed with talent, as players like Easton Fiddle of Hugo and Charlie Dean of Hopkins both posted strong top-10 finishes, while steady rounds from Maxwell Munoz, David Bauer, and George Heinen highlighted the event’s depth of competition. As the sun set on the Minnesota Season Finale, Khan’s victory symbolized not just an individual triumph, but the spirit of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour — where competition meets growth, and every swing is a step toward the next level. The weekend at The Legacy capped off another successful season of Midwest golf, leaving both players and fans eager for what’s next on the HJGT circuit.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Isa Khan
-4 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jake Palen
-1 Total
No. 3 Rank
Ryder Rose
-1 Total
boys 14-15
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Brainerd, MN — October 25–26, 2025 The Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, brought a thrilling close to the fall season at The Legacy Golf Course, where crisp autumn winds and firm fairways tested every aspect of the players’ games. In the Boys 14–15 Division, Christian Duren of Stillwater, MN, rose to the challenge with a composed two-day performance to capture the title at +20 (164). Duren’s opening round of 80 gave him early control of the field, and while Sunday’s 84 tested his patience, his ability to manage the course’s tricky greens and swirling conditions proved decisive. Behind him, Ilya Khan of Saint Paul carded rounds of 84 and 85 (169) to finish second, showing flashes of brilliance in his ball striking throughout the weekend. Griffin Klepac of Lake Elmo rounded out the top three at +34 (178), with Atticus Eyjolfson and Reve Barthelemy both battling hard to complete the top five. Despite the brisk weather and challenging setup, the division showcased strong perseverance and growing talent — the hallmark of what the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour represents. Duren’s steady composure and ability to capitalize under pressure made him a deserving champion, capping off a weekend that once again highlighted Minnesota’s deep pool of rising junior golf talent.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Christian Duren
+20 Total
No. 2 Rank
Ilya Khan
+25 Total
No. 3 Rank
Griffin Klepac
+34 Total
girls 14-18
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Brainerd, MN — October 25–26, 2025 The Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, wrapped up its final chapter of the season with a weekend filled with resilience, precision, and poise on the fairways of The Legacy Golf Course. In a competitive field where every swing mattered, Kennedy Kaus of Overland Park, Kansas, delivered a steady and confident performance to claim the top spot with a two-day total of +19 (163). Kaus’ rounds of 81 and 82 were built on consistent course management and disciplined putting — a formula that helped her edge out the field and finish her HJGT fall season on a high note. Behind her, Stella Bodensteiner of Edina, MN, and Reagan Juhl of Stillwater, MN, both finished at +21 (165) to share second place. Juhl’s final-round 79 was one of the best rounds of the weekend, showing poise under pressure as she clawed back ground on Sunday. Ella Souli of Otsego, MN, made a late surge with a strong 77 in the final round — her best of the season — to finish fourth at +24 (168), while Nora Benson of Long Lake, MN, rounded out the top five at +29 (173). From steady veterans to rising newcomers, the field exemplified the competitive spirit and sportsmanship that have come to define HJGT events. As the Midwest season came to a close under clear skies and cool winds, Kaus’ victory stood as a fitting finale — a display of composure, grit, and the promise of more exciting performances to come in 2026.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Kennedy Kaus
+19 Total
No. 2 Rank
Stella Bodensteiner
+21 Total
No. 2 Rank
Reagan Juhl
+21 Total
girls 13 & under
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Brainerd, MN — October 25–26, 2025 The Minnesota Season Finale at Legacy, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, concluded with an impressive display of young talent and determination at The Legacy Golf Course. Among the weekend’s standout performances was Shayla Pearson of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, who captured the Girls U13 Division title with a composed two-day total of +25 (169). Pearson opened strong with an 83 on Saturday, setting the tone early and showcasing maturity beyond her years in managing the challenging course conditions. Despite the cool fall weather and gusty winds, she remained steady through Sunday’s round of 86, sealing her victory with confidence and precision on the greens. Her performance not only marked a personal best but also reflected the promising depth of Minnesota’s next generation of junior golfers. As the final putts dropped and another successful HJGT season wrapped up in the North, Pearson’s win stood as a reminder of the bright future ahead for the region’s young competitors — where every event, like The Legacy, becomes a proving ground for the champions of tomorrow.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Shayla Pearson
+25 Total