September 13 – 14, 2025
South Carolina Junior Open at Cobbs Glen
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The Boys 14–15 Division at Cobb’s Glen saw steady play rewarded, with the leaderboard tightening over the final round.
Jonathan Dewey (Charlotte, NC) secured the division title with rounds of 78–76 to finish at 154 (+10). His consistent play across both days gave him a seven-shot margin of victory.
Hunter Devriendt (Greenwood, SC) finished runner-up at 161 (+17), while Hudson Fouchey (Anderson, SC) claimed third place with a two-day total of 163 (+19).
Rounding out the top five were Aezen Dantes (Spartanburg, SC) at 165 (+21) and Peyton Carithers (Mt. Pleasant, SC) at 169 (+25).
Dewey’s ability to avoid major mistakes proved decisive, as he pulled away from the field to claim the championship.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Jonathan Dewey
+10 Total
No. 2 Rank
Hunter Devriendt
+17 Total
No. 3 Rank
Hudson Fouchey
+19 Total
September 13 – 14, 2025
Major Championship at Oneka Ridge
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The Boys 14–15 Division at the Major Championship at Oneka Ridge showcased grit and determination, as players navigated a tough layout that demanded precision across all 36 holes.
Leo Miller (Grant, MN) rose to the occasion, capturing the division title with rounds of 74 and 73 to finish at 3-over par (147). Miller’s consistency and ability to avoid big mistakes proved to be the difference, securing a four-shot victory.
In second place, Nathan Dunbar (Edina, MN) stayed in contention throughout the weekend with back-to-back solid rounds of 76 and 75, finishing at 7-over par (151). Jake Moran (Zumbrota, MN) rounded out the top three, battling through challenging conditions to post a 10-over par (154) after rounds of 76 and 78.
The leaderboard also featured strong performances from Chace Swanson (Mahtomedi, MN) at +13 (157) and Peyton Peterson (Maplewood, MN) at +15 (159), who closed out the top five.
From steady frontrunners to late pushes in the field, the division highlighted the depth of young talent across Minnesota. The players’ resilience and competitiveness reflected the high standards of junior golf, and the event provided another valuable opportunity for growth and exposure on a championship stage.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Leo Miller
+3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Nathan Dunbar
+7 Total
No. 3 Rank
Jake Moran
+10 Total
September 13 – 14, 2025
South Jersey Junior Open
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The Boys 14–15 Division at the South Jersey Junior Open tested players with a demanding layout at Blue Heron Pines, where consistency proved to be the deciding factor.
Timothy Hauser (Stony Point, NY) captured the championship with rounds of 78–79, finishing at 157 (+13). His steady play across both days gave him a two-shot victory over Lucas Solano (Vineland, NJ), who closed with a strong 76 to finish runner-up at 159 (+15).
Nathan Lavin (Burlington, NJ) secured third place with back-to-back 81s for a total of 162 (+18), while Ethan Clouser (Newtown, PA) finished fourth at 168 (+24). Three players — Cameron Glynn (Fanwood, NJ), Joseph Recco (Hazlet, NJ), and Max Trudell (Hoboken, NJ) — shared fifth at 178 (+34).
The division highlighted perseverance from top to bottom, with players battling through tough conditions to gain valuable competitive experience.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Timothy Hauser
+13 Total
No. 2 Rank
Lucas Solano
+15 Total
No. 3 Rank
Nathan Lavin
+18 Total
September 6 – 7, 2025
PGA National Fall Junior Open Leaderboard
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The Boys 14–15 Division at the PGA National Fall Junior Open was nothing short of a battle.
Lucas Zhao (Brossard, Quebec, Canada) proved that patience and composure pay off. With a final score of +4 (112), Zhao held his ground when the course tried to push back. His second-round 73 was a textbook display of smart course management, securing a one-stroke victory and the champion’s spot at the top of the leaderboard.
Blake Waidlich (Keene, NH) refused to make it easy on Zhao, finishing just one shot back at +5 (113). Despite the tough conditions, Waidlich fought through every hole, keeping the pressure alive until the very end.
Not far behind, Reagan Johnson (Sevierville, TN) claimed 3rd place at +7 (115). Johnson’s consistency early on kept him in contention, and even as the course grew tougher on Sunday, he battled to stay among the leaders.
International competitor Maximilian Landry (Nassau, Bahamas) secured 4th at +13 (121), while Florida standouts Parker Heaton (Juno Beach, FL) and Gilberto Morales (Key Biscayne, FL) tied for 5th at +14 (122). Both showcased resilience, grinding through the final round in tough scoring conditions.
The effort didn’t stop there—William Argenziano (Garden City, NY), Joseph Dieppa (Miami, FL), and Harper Chane (North Palm Beach, FL) each powered through to complete the event, reminding everyone that determination is just as important as shot-making in junior golf.
Even with the odds stacked against them, the Boys 14–15 Division delivered a weekend of exciting, resilient golf. Their ability to push through tough conditions not only highlighted their skill, but also their competitive character—proving once again that the next wave of golfers is ready for whatever challenge comes their way.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Lucus Zhao
+4 Total
No. 2 Rank
Blake Waidlich
+5 Total
No. 3 Rank
Reagan Johnson
+7 Total
