September 6 – 7, 2025
PGA National Fall Junior Open Leaderboard
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The youngest competitors at the PGA National Fall Junior Open proved that age is just a number when it comes to determination and talent. In the Boys 10–11 Division, the spotlight belonged to Edouard Marchand (Longueuil, Quebec, Canada), who showed maturity and composure beyond his years.
Marchand posted a final score of +9 (117), highlighted by a strong closing round of 76. His ability to regroup after a slower start and then lock in on Sunday was a clear sign of his competitive drive. With a composed swing and patient course management, Marchand powered through the tough PGA National setup to earn the top spot.
Competing on a championship course is no easy task, especially for the youngest division in the field. But Marchand’s performance at PGA National proved he’s a rising star to watch. His poise under pressure and ability to rise to the moment capped off an inspiring weekend of junior golf.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Edouard Marchand
+9 Total
September 6 – 7, 2025
Charlotte Junior Open at Statesville
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The Boys 10–11 Division at the Charlotte Junior Open at Statesville was all about determination and growth, as two rising golfers battled through the course and gained valuable experience on a championship stage.
Jonah Hull (Matthews, NC) claimed the division title with a score of +17 (89). Hull’s round was highlighted by steady stretches of play and the ability to manage Statesville’s challenges with composure. His performance set the bar for the division and earned him a well-deserved victory.
Carter Orzechowski (Belmont, NC) secured runner-up honors with a total of +58 (130). While the round presented challenges, Orzechowski’s commitment to finishing strong and competing with heart demonstrated the resilience and growth mindset that junior golf is all about.
The Boys 10–11 Division proved that every stroke is a learning opportunity. Hull’s consistent play earned him the championship, while Orzechowski’s perseverance showed the spirit of junior golf. Both players walked away with tournament experience that will fuel their future development.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jonah Hull
+17 Total
No. 2 Rank
Carter Orzechowski
+58 Total
September 6 – 7, 2025
Central New Jersey Junior Open
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The Boys 10–11 Division at the Central New Jersey Junior Open showcased determination, resilience, and the spirit of competition among the tour’s youngest players. Westlake’s course conditions proved challenging, but these competitors powered through and left with valuable tournament experience.
Jackson Adams (Wall Township, NJ) captured the championship with a total of +26 (132). His final round of 87, highlighted by a steady front-nine 45, was enough to separate him from the field. Adams’ composure and ability to keep battling through a demanding setup earned him a well-deserved title.
Jayson Mehta (Short Hills, NJ) took 2nd place with a total of +58 (164). Despite a tough second-round 112, Mehta’s fight to complete both rounds demonstrated perseverance and determination—qualities that will serve him well as he continues to develop his game.
Both Gabe Lewin (New York, NY) and Jayden Mehta (Short Hills, NJ) were unable to complete the event but showed flashes of promise during their opening play. Their participation added depth and excitement to the division.
The Boys 10–11 Division embodied the essence of junior golf—growth, learning, and heart. Adams’ steady performance secured him the victory, while Mehta’s resilience highlighted the competitive spirit of the age group. With experience gained and lessons learned, these players are well on their way to bigger accomplishments in the seasons ahead.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jackson Adams
+26 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jayson Mehta
+58 Total
September 6 – 7, 2025
Mid Atlantic Fall Junior Open
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The Boys 10–11 Division at the Mid Atlantic Fall Junior Open delivered a thrilling head-to-head battle that came down to just a few strokes. Stonewall Golf Club was demanding, but these young competitors showcased maturity and talent well beyond their years.
Lanhao Pang (Fairfax, VA) emerged as the champion with a two-day total of +3 (147). His rounds of 73–74 were marked by consistent ball striking and composure under pressure. Pang’s ability to limit mistakes and finish strong in both rounds gave him the edge in a tightly contested division.
Just four shots back, Angus “Finn” Lamond V (Chevy Chase, MD) kept things exciting with a runner-up finish at +7 (151). After opening with a 78, Lamond bounced back with an impressive 73 on Sunday—the best round of the division. His final surge kept the pressure on Pang until the closing holes.
The Boys 10–11 Division was a showcase of poise and competitiveness, with Pang’s steady play edging out Lamond’s late rally. Both players demonstrated the caliber of skill rising through junior golf, and their performances turned this age group into one of the weekend’s most exciting storylines at Stonewall.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Lanhao Pang
+3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Angus “Finn” Lamond, V
+7 Total
