October 11 – 12, 2025
World Golf Village Fall Junior Open
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St. Augustine, FL — Joshua Townsend of Orlando, FL, rose to the occasion at the World Golf Village Fall Junior Open, hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour, capturing the Boys 10–11 Division title with a total score of 172 (+28).
Townsend opened with a 90 on Saturday but came back strong with an impressive 82 in the final round, showcasing maturity and resilience beyond his years. His Sunday charge was fueled by sharper ball striking and improved accuracy on the greens, allowing him to close out the weekend in confident fashion.
Competing on one of Florida’s most iconic golf stages, Townsend’s steady progression throughout the tournament reflected the focus and adaptability that define HJGT’s young rising stars. His performance at World Golf Village marks another milestone in what’s shaping up to be a promising junior career.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Joshua Townsend
+28 Total
October 4 – 5, 2025
Disney Fall Junior Open
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The youngest competitors at the Disney Fall Junior Open, hosted at Walt Disney World, brought plenty of excitement to the fairways, with Lake Mary’s Travis Reaves rising above the field to claim the Boys 10–11 division title.
Reaves displayed remarkable consistency and confidence from start to finish, carding a composed +2 (38) to secure the win on one of the most recognizable stages in junior golf. His ability to stay calm under pressure and navigate the demanding greens proved key to his victory, setting the tone for what could be a standout season ahead.
Chasing close behind were Raaghav Khera of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, and Cameron Middleton of Alva, FL, both finishing at +5 (41). Each showcased poise beyond their years, turning in solid scores that kept the leaderboard tight throughout the round. Theo Dudley of Thompson’s Station, TN, also made his presence felt, finishing in fourth with a +7 (43) after a strong finish down the stretch. Rounding out the top five was Ben Adkins of Lewes, DE, who posted a +10 (46) to close out a competitive field.
The Boys 10–11 division embodied the spirit of junior golf — heart, focus, and a love for the game — with each player stepping up to the challenge of competing at one of the most iconic venues in the country. Reaves’ victory stood as a reminder that even at a young age, composure and preparation can make all the difference on championship turf.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Travis Reaves
+2 Total
No. 2 Rank
Raaghav Khera
+5 Total
No. 2 Rank
Cameron Middleton
+5 Total
October 4 – 5, 2025
Charleston Junior Open
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Charleston, SC — The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Charleston Junior Open at Charleston National Country Club saw Cole Kreutzer of Mount Pleasant, SC capture the Boys 10–11 division in commanding fashion, delivering two solid rounds to claim the championship on his home turf.
Kreutzer opened with a 90 on Saturday and followed it up with an 89 on Sunday for a two-day total of 179 (+35). His steady play and ability to manage Charleston National’s narrow fairways and challenging greens set him apart from the field.
Throughout the weekend, Kreutzer displayed poise and confidence beyond his years, showcasing a smooth swing and consistent ball striking that earned him a well-deserved victory. Playing just minutes from home, he capitalized on his course familiarity and local support to bring home the title.
His win capped off an exciting weekend of junior golf in the Lowcountry, as players from across the region battled shifting winds and fast greens in pursuit of championship hardware.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Cole Kreutzer
+35 Total
October 4 – 5, 2025
Charlotte Fall Junior Open
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Locust, NC — The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Charlotte Fall Junior Open at Red Bridge Golf & Country Club saw Jonah Hull of Matthews, NC rise to the occasion, capturing the Boys 10–11 division title with two consistent rounds of golf.
Hull posted identical rounds of 88 on both Saturday and Sunday, finishing with a two-day total of 176 (+32). His balanced play and ability to stay composed under tournament conditions set him apart, as he managed the challenging Carolina layout with maturity beyond his years.
Throughout the weekend, Hull showcased a smooth, disciplined approach to his game — hitting fairways, minimizing big mistakes, and maintaining focus through every hole. His performance reflected both consistency and composure, earning him a well-deserved victory and a strong finish to his fall HJGT campaign.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jonah Hull
+32 Total
