The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open at High Bridge Hills Golf Club delivered a true test of discipline, where execution and course management dictated performance across all divisions. High Bridge Hills is a demanding, elevation-driven layout that forces players to stay in control from the first tee shot to the final putt. The course features rolling terrain, uneven lies, and narrow landing areas that immediately challenge ball striking and decision-making.
Approach shots proved to be the defining factor throughout the weekend. Elevated greens and well-placed bunkering required precise distance control, while misses were heavily penalized, often leading to difficult up-and-down situations.
Scoring reflected the difficulty. This wasn’t a venue where players could rely on one strong round—consistency across both days was required to stay in contention. Players who managed their misses and avoided big numbers separated themselves quickly from the field.
As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, High Bridge Hills Golf Club provides a competitive environment that mirrors higher levels of tournament golf—rewarding precision, patience, and mental toughness at every level.
Alexis Rouleau delivered a composed, high-level performance to capture the Boys 16-18 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 1-over-par (141) after rounds of 71 and 70 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Rouleau was the only player in the field to stay near even-par across both rounds, closing with a 2-under 70—the lowest round of the tournament—to secure a four-shot victory. His ability to control the golf course and avoid costly mistakes set him apart in a competitive field.
Anderson Narzisi finished in solo second at 5-over-par (145), while Anthony Albano claimed third at 8-over-par (148). Both players opened with strong rounds of 70 but were unable to maintain pace over the final round.
Alexander Croft and Luke Salome shared fourth place at 12-over-par (152), each posting balanced two-day performances.
The leaderboard saw movement on Sunday, with several players improving their position, but Rouleau’s final-round execution proved decisive.
Played at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the course provided a demanding test that rewarded precision and disciplined play. Rouleau’s consistency and ability to finish strong ultimately secured the victory.
Henry Sokol captured the Boys 16-18 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 10-over-par (150) after rounds of 75 and 75 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Sokol delivered one of the most consistent performances of the division, posting identical rounds across both days to secure an 11-shot victory. In a field where scoring proved difficult, his ability to maintain control and avoid major mistakes set him clearly apart.
Luke Langberg finished in solo second at 21-over-par (161), while Charlie Kaufman and Russell Urbach shared third at 29-over-par (169). Urbach recorded one of the stronger final rounds in the division with an 11-over 81 to move into a tie for third.
Jack Sokol rounded out the top five at 30-over-par (170), joining his counterpart near the top of the leaderboard.
Played at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the course presented a challenging test that rewarded consistency and disciplined execution. Sokol’s steady play across both rounds ultimately secured the victory.
Ben Revness captured the Boys 12-13 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 15-over-par (155) after rounds of 82 and 73 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Revness delivered the standout performance of the division in the final round, firing a 2-over 73—the lowest round of the field—to surge past the competition and secure a four-shot victory. His ability to improve significantly under pressure proved to be the difference.
Ian Chung finished in solo second at 19-over-par (159) with consistent rounds of 83 and 76, while Lucas Miguel Garcia claimed third at 27-over-par (167).
Lucas Lee placed fourth at 29-over-par (169), followed by Ethan Gregory and Blake Lee, who shared fifth at 30-over-par (170).
Played at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the course presented a demanding test that required disciplined execution and strong course management. Revness’ final-round performance ultimately set him apart and secured the victory.
Carter John Carey delivered a standout performance to capture the Boys 10-11 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 12-over-par (152) after rounds of 81 and 71 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Carey produced the round of the tournament on Sunday, firing a 1-over 71 to separate from the field and secure a commanding 23-shot victory. His ability to dramatically improve in the final round proved to be the defining factor in the division.
James Shorten finished in solo second at 35-over-par (175), posting rounds of 89 and 86.
Competing at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the Boys 10-11 division faced a challenging test that required patience and consistent execution. Carey’s final-round performance ultimately set him apart and secured the win.
Nyah Roccamonte-Clark captured the Girls 14-18 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 27-over-par (167) after rounds of 84 and 83 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Roccamonte-Clark delivered a steady two-day performance, improving slightly in the final round to secure a 14-shot victory. In a division where scoring proved challenging, her consistency across both rounds set her apart.
Jasmine Clemente finished in solo second at 41-over-par (181), while Anya Balakumaran and Florence Madurzak shared third at 43-over-par (183).
Cora Cantwell placed fifth at 45-over-par (185), followed by Yuriko Perpetua in sixth at 53-over-par (193).
Played at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the course provided a demanding test that required disciplined execution and strong course management. Roccamonte-Clark’s consistency ultimately secured the victory.
Emma Xu captured the Girls U13 title at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Jersey Junior Open, finishing at 21-over-par (161) after rounds of 84 and 77 at High Bridge Hills Golf Club.
Xu delivered a strong final-round performance, improving by seven strokes with a 7-over 77 to secure the victory. Her ability to adjust and finish stronger on Sunday proved to be the key difference in the division.
Competing at High Bridge Hills Golf Club, the Girls U13 division faced a demanding test that required patience and consistent execution. Xu’s final-round improvement ultimately secured the win.