November 29 – 30, 2025
Southeast Florida Junior Open
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The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour wrapped up another South Florida weekend with a commanding wire-to-wire performance in the Girls 14–18 division, where Lilly Bisterzo of Nassau, Bahamas, delivered one of her sharpest showings of the season. Bisterzo fired rounds of 82 and 74 to post a 156 (+14) and run away with the title by a staggering 20 shots.
Her Sunday 74 was the clear highlight — composed, confident, and packed with clutch saves that separated her from the field. On a course that punished anything offline, Bisterzo’s ability to control ball flight and clean up around the greens proved to be the winning blueprint.
Sophia Enriquez (176) battled through momentum swings to finish alone in second, bouncing back from a tough opening round with a more settled 85 on Sunday. Sophie Alcala-Marks (185) rounded out the podium, showing grit throughout the weekend and closing strong with her best stretch of golf late in the final round.
In a field full of developing talent, Bisterzo’s precision and poise made her the clear standout — and she walks away with a dominant victory on the HJGT stage.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Lilly Bisterzo
+14 Total
No. 2 Rank
Sophia Enriquez
+34 Total
No. 3 Rank
Sophie Alcala-Marks
+43 Total
November 29 – 30, 2025
North Georgia Holiday Junior Classic at the Chimneys
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The Girls 14–18 division at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Georgia Holiday Junior Classic delivered a poised and commanding performance from Allison Maher, who took control of The Chimneys Golf Course and never let go. Maher posted rounds of 78–74 to finish at +8 (152), sealing an eight-shot victory and stamping herself as one of the most composed competitors of the entire weekend.
Sunday is where champions separate themselves, and Maher did exactly that. Her final-round 74—one of the cleanest cards in the entire girls field—showcased her ability to navigate tight landing areas, hold firm greens, and convert key par saves when it mattered most. It was calm, clinical, and delivered with the maturity of a player far beyond her years.
Kennedy Sparkman put up the closest challenge, grinding her way to 82–78 (160) for a runner-up finish. She battled through gusty winds and pressure-packed approaches to stay in striking distance, but Maher’s consistency proved unshakable.
Behind them, Lisa Zhang (+23), Aynslee Terrell (+30), and Ella Robinson (+33) rounded out the top five in a division that demanded precision from start to finish.
From the first tee shot to the final putt, Maher’s performance embodied what the HJGT is all about: elevated competition, rising talent, and young players stepping confidently into the spotlight. Her victory at The Chimneys was not just a win—it’s a statement heading into the winter stretch.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Allison Maher
+8 Total
No. 2 Rank
Kennedy Sparkman
+16 Total
No. 3 Rank
Lisa Zhang
+23 Total
November 29 – 30, 2025
Eagle Creek Junior Open
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The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour returned to Eagle Creek Golf Club with a Girls 14–18 division that delivered a heavyweight battle from start to finish, and Myiah Davidson rose above the field with the poise of a seasoned champion. Her closing-round 73 (E) — the only even-par round of the entire division — propelled her to the top at +7 (153) and sealed a statement victory.
Davidson set the tone early with disciplined ball-striking, but it was her Sunday performance that defined the weekend. Eagle Creek’s watery corridors and firm greens punished anything less than precision, yet she attacked flags with confidence, turning a tight leaderboard into her own runway down the stretch.
Just behind her, Audrey Bai kept the pressure on with rounds of 76–79 to finish at +9 (155). Bai’s consistency on the par 5s kept her in striking distance, but Davidson’s flawless closing round proved too strong to reel in.
China’s Xinyi “Bonnie” Wu delivered one of the cleanest ball-striking performances in the field, firing 80–76 to finish third at +10 (156). Her ability to recover from missed greens kept her in contention and showcased a complete, tournament-ready game.
Rounding out the top five were Chloe Kang (+12) and Emma Sanabria (+13), both battling through a tightly packed leaderboard where every mistake mattered.
From wire-to-wire poise to international depth, the Girls 14–18 field once again highlighted the competitive fire that defines the HJGT. Davidson’s closing round wasn’t just the best golf of the weekend — it was a statement that she’s ready for the next stage.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Myiah Davidson
+7 Total
No. 2 Rank
Audrey Bai
+9 Total
No. 3 Rank
Xinyi “Bonnie” Wu
+10 Total
November 22 – 23, 2025
Lake Tansi Junior Open
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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
