July 15 – 16, 2023
Central New Jersey Junior Open
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Leading the boys 16-18 division was Ryder Hodgson from Montclair, NJ. Hodgson had an outstanding scorecard for the weekend. With eight birdies on the weekend, he brought in a round 1 score of 36 and 66 for round 2. He was able to take the first place win with a total of 102 strokes. This follows a great first place win at the North Jersey Summer Junior Open where he scored a 137. In a tie for the runner up honors was Eshaan Golchha from Warren, NJ and Scott Sanczyk from Kinnelon, NJ. Golchha with a total of three birdies and scores of 35 and 71 and Sanczyk with a total of five birdies and scores of 37 and 69. Both players finished the weekend with an impressive score of 106.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Ryder Hodgson
-3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Eshaan Golchha
+1 Total
No. 3 Rank
Scott Sanczyk
+1 Total
No. 4 Rank
Ryan Applin
+3 Total
No. 5 Rank
Judah Fulchiero
+3 Total
July 15 – 16, 2023
Bridgemill Junior Open
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In the boys 16-18 division, Todd Marovich from Canton, GA took home the first place win after securing a playoff win against Keegan Farmer. Marovich finished the weekend with a round 1 score of 73 and round 2 score of 74 ending the weekend with a score of 147. This was his first win and lowest score of 2023. Keegan Farmer from Greenwood, SC took home the runner up honors with a round 1 score of 72 and 75 for round 2 totaling 147 strokes. Matthew Calhoun from Canton, GA finishes up in the top three honors with a total 149 strokes, his best HJGT tournament score.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Todd Marovich
+3 Total
No. 2 Rank
Keegan Farmer
+3 Total
No. 3 Rank
Matthew Calhoun
+5 Total
No. 4 Rank
Reece Whaley
+9 Total
No. 5 Rank
Jayden Bevillard
+10 Total
July 15 – 16, 2023
Saint Louis Summer Junior Open
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In the boys 16-18 division, Harper Ackermann from Webster Groves, MO and Nick Vilela from Washington, MO tied up for the first place champion title. Both players were able to bring in an impressive scorecard for the weekend. Ackermann with one eagle and five birdies, brought in scores of 74 for round 1 and 71 for round 2. Vilela with one eagle and four birdies, brought in scores of 70 in round 1 and and 75 in round 2. Both players finished with a final score of 145 strokes. Ben Gelven from Saint Louis, MO finishes up the top three honors. He brought in scores of 75 and 74 giving him a combined total of 149 strokes. Gelven is currently within the Top 20 players of HJGT point rankings.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Harper Ackermann
+1 Total
No. 2 Rank
Nick Vilela
+1 Total
No. 3 Rank
Ben Gelven
+5 Total
No. 4 Rank
Samuel Ottwell
+6 Total
No. 5 Rank
Jairen Stroud
+11 Total
July 12 – 13, 2023
College Prep Series at Stevenson University
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In his first HJGT tournament, Ryan Henneman from Phoenix, MD finished in first place in the boys 16-18 division. Henneman brought in a fantastic scorecard for the tournament. With a total of five birdies, he brought in a round 1 score of 77 and a 74 for round 2. He finished the tournament with a final score of 151. The runner up honors went to Andrew Bilson from Lititz, PA. With scores of 78 and 74, he brought in a total of 152 strokes, this is his lowest score so far this year. Andrew is in the Top 50 for HJGT point rankings. Finishing up top three honors, Ray Ramayush from Kolkata, India brought in scores of 80 and 76 along with one eagle and four birdies for a total of 156 strokes.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Ryan Henneman
– – Total
No. 2 Rank
Andrew Bilson
– – Total
No. 3 Rank
Ray Ramayush
– – Total
