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November 1 2, 2025
Boston Fall Finale at Sandy Burr
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New Sandy Burr Country Club
New Sandy Burr Country Club | November 1–2, 2025 The Boston Fall Finale marked the final stop of the New England fall season on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT), bringing together a talented field of junior golfers from across the Northeast for one last test at New Sandy Burr Country Club in Wayland, Massachusetts. A classic New England layout, Sandy Burr’s tree-lined fairways, fast greens, and crisp November air created the perfect stage for a championship weekend. Across two days of play, the field battled gusty winds and firm greens—conditions that rewarded smart decision-making and precision over power. In the Boys 16–18 Division, CJ Chagnon of North Grafton, MA, led from start to finish, shooting consistent rounds of 75–75 (+6) to claim the division title. Luke Nguyen of Braintree, MA, delivered a composed 79–74 (+9) performance to win the Boys 14–15 Division, showcasing his ability to stay cool under pressure. The Boys 12–13 Division saw Richard Taylor of Acton, MA, emerge victorious with a total of 158 (+14), while Hunter Murray of Wellesley, MA, dominated the Boys 10–11 Division with an exceptional 151 (+7)—one of the lowest totals across all divisions. On the girls’ side, Alyssa Paine of Scituate, MA, captured the Girls 14–18 Division crown with rounds of 86–88 (+30), demonstrating steady composure on a course that challenged every aspect of her game. From tee to green, Sandy Burr demanded focus, finesse, and fortitude. The event’s blend of competitive intensity and sportsmanship embodied the core of the HJGT mission—creating experiences that prepare young athletes for success both on and off the course. As the 2025 fall season drew to a close, the Boston Fall Finale stood as a fitting conclusion: a showcase of rising talent, enduring perseverance, and the undeniable passion that fuels the future of junior golf.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
CJ Chagnon
+6 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Luke Nguyen
+9 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Richard Taylor
+14 Total
Boys 10-11 Division
Hunter Murray
+7 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Alyssa Paine
+30 Total
November 1 2, 2025
Southwest Florida Junior Open at Heritage Harbour
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Heritage Harbour Golf Resort | November 1–2, 2025 The Southwest Florida Junior Open brought together a world-class field of young golfers from across the globe for two days of elite competition at Heritage Harbour Golf Resort in Bradenton, FL. Hosted by the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour (HJGT), the event featured players representing more than a dozen countries—all battling the Florida heat, swirling coastal winds, and the championship-caliber layout that defines Heritage Harbour. The tournament produced remarkable performances and dramatic finishes across every division. In the Boys 16–18 Division, Jackson Diaz of Seminole, FL, stole the show with a sensational final-round 67 (-4) to surge from behind and claim the title at 147 (+5). His comeback win was one of the highlights of the HJGT fall season. The Boys 14–15 Division came down to a fierce international battle, as Julian Bugara of Prospect Heights, IL, held off Canada’s Aaron Che by a single stroke with rounds of 72–74 (146, +4) to earn his first HJGT championship. In the Boys 12–13 Division, Chi San Allen Huang of Bradenton, FL, delivered a dominant performance—posting rounds of 72–67 (-3 total) to win by nine strokes. His closing 67 stood as the lowest score across the entire event, showcasing one of the tour’s brightest young talents. Mack Wong of St. Petersburg, FL, captured the Boys 10–11 Division crown with rounds of 79–81 (160, +18), displaying exceptional consistency and composure to stay ahead of the field. On the girls’ side, Veronika Niklin of Staten Island, NY, battled back on Sunday with a clutch 73 (+2) to take home the Girls 14–18 Division title by one shot over Ana Hernandez of Doral, FL. The pair’s head-to-head duel highlighted the competitive intensity that defines the HJGT. Rounding out the weekend, Abigail VanAntwerp of Lakewood Ranch, FL, turned in an outstanding performance in the Girls U13 Division, shooting 84–77 (161, +19) to capture the title in front of a home-state crowd. From wire-to-wire victories to final-round surges, the Southwest Florida Junior Open encapsulated everything that makes the HJGT the premier stage for junior golf—international talent, championship-caliber venues, and a spirit of competition that pushes every player to their best. As the sun set over Heritage Harbour, one thing was clear: the future of golf was on full display in Bradenton—and it’s as bright as ever.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Jackson Diaz
+5 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Julian Bugara
+4 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Chi San Allen Huang
-3 Total
Boys 10-11 Division
Mack Wong
+18 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Veronika Niklin
+14 Total
Girls 13&U Division
Abigail VanAntwerp
+19 Total
October 25 26, 2025
TPC Deer Run Junior Open
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Silvis, IL — October 25–26, 2025 The TPC Deer Run Junior Open delivered an unforgettable weekend of competition as junior golfers from across the country descended upon the storied TPC at Deere Run, a course known for its championship pedigree and demanding layout. Across two days of play, shifting autumn winds, slick greens, and narrow fairways tested every facet of the players’ games — rewarding patience, precision, and mental toughness. In the Boys 16–18 Division, Brennan Weckwerth of Rochester, Minnesota, emerged as the standout performer, claiming the title with a two-day total of +8 (70–80–150). Weckwerth opened with an impressive 70, setting the pace early and holding off a talented field despite a challenging second round. Rowan Banning of Leawood, Kansas, finished close behind at +12 (76–78–154), showcasing consistency throughout the weekend. Rounding out the top three was Grant Hickman of Elmhurst, Illinois, who carded +14 (79–77–156) with a strong finish to secure his place among the event’s best. In the Boys 14–15 Division, Oliver Theel of Lakeville, Minnesota, delivered a composed performance en route to victory, finishing at +14 (77–79–156). Theel’s ability to stay steady under pressure proved key on a weekend where scoring came at a premium. Mitchell Shroyer of Middleton, Wisconsin, placed second at +17 (81–78–159), while Julian Bugara of Prospect Heights, Illinois, took third at +21 (84–79–163). Each of these players displayed remarkable discipline navigating TPC Deere Run’s signature elevation changes and undulating greens. The Boys 12–13 Division saw Cameron Nevara of Belvidere, Illinois, capture his first HJGT title with a two-day total of +39 (91–90–181). On a course that challenged even the most experienced competitors, Nevara maintained his focus and composure, showing grit and perseverance that reflected the spirit of the tour’s younger competitors. Rounding out the weekend, the Girls 14–18 Division featured a hard-fought win by Gabriella Stephens of Volo, Illinois, who finished at +39 (87–94–181). Despite blustery conditions and a demanding setup, Stephens showcased impressive determination, handling the pressure of championship golf with a confident and composed approach from start to finish. Across every division, the TPC Deer Run Junior Open was a testament to competitive junior golf at its finest — featuring strong fields, dramatic moments, and the kind of resilience that defines champions. As the final putts dropped in Silvis, one thing was clear: this group of young athletes didn’t just conquer a course that has challenged PGA Tour professionals — they earned their place in the HJGT spotlight.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Brennan Weckwerth
+8 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Oliver Theel
+14 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Cameron Nevara
+39 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Gabriella Stephens
+39 Total
October 25 26, 2025
New Jersey Fall Junior Open
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LBI National Golf and Resort
Little Egg Harbor Township, NJ — October 25–26, 2025 The New Jersey Fall Junior Open at LBI National Golf & Resort delivered a thrilling finale to the Garden State’s HJGT season, as players battled coastal winds, firm greens, and the pressure of closing out the fall schedule on one of New Jersey’s most scenic courses. Across all divisions, the weekend was defined by poise, grit, and standout performances from the region’s rising stars. In the Boys 16–18 Division, Tyler Whitney of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, rose above a competitive field to capture the title with a steady +4 total (74–74–148). His balanced play across both rounds—marked by consistency off the tee and precise short game control—proved decisive as he fended off a deep group of contenders. PJ Foley of Northfield, NJ, posted +8 (73–79–152) to take runner-up honors, while Franklin Matichak of Collegeville, PA, secured third at +10 (74–80–154). The Boys 14–15 Division saw Rayan Shah of Newtown, PA, showcase both skill and composure en route to victory at +21 (81–84–165). Shah’s opening round gave him breathing room that he carried through a challenging second day. Nathan Lavin of Burlington, NJ, followed close behind at +22 (82–84–166), while Ethan Clouser of Newtown, PA, rounded out the top three at +27 (85–86–171) after steady play across both rounds. In the Boys 12–13 Division, it was Preston Minio of Lansdale, PA, who stole the spotlight. Minio’s crisp ball striking and clutch putting earned him a commanding win with a +4 total (70–78–148)—his opening-round 70 standing as one of the best scores of the tournament across all divisions. Edward (Jingkun) Song of New York, NY, posted +16 (83–77–160) for second place, rallying with a strong Sunday finish, while Crosby Knowland of Ridgewood, NJ, followed at +17 (82–79–161) to claim third. On the girls’ side, Jane Wei of Hightstown, NJ, set the tone in the Girls 14–18 Division, capturing the title with an impressive +4 total (71–77–148). Wei’s opening-round 71 put her firmly in control early, and she displayed veteran-like poise in closing out the victory. Morgan Tyhanic of Little Egg Harbor, NJ, thrilled the home crowd with a brilliant 74 on Sunday to surge into second at +14 (84–74–158), while Charlotte Reid of Cream Ridge, NJ, finished third with consistent rounds of 80–80 (160). In the Girls U13 Division, Ria Nenavath of Chester, NJ, emerged victorious at +32 (85–91–176), displaying maturity and consistency well beyond her years. Juliet Souza of Chatham, NJ, took second at +83 (113–114–227), rounding out a weekend that reflected the promise of New Jersey’s next generation of female golfers. As the final putts dropped at LBI National, the 2025 HJGT fall season closed with a tournament that highlighted everything great about junior golf—discipline, sportsmanship, and the drive to improve. From Whitney’s control in the boys’ field to Wei’s precision on the girls’ side, the New Jersey Fall Junior Open was a fitting finale to another outstanding year of competition in the Garden State.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Tyler Whitney
+4 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Rayan Shah
+21 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Preston Minio
+4 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Jane Wei
+4 Total
Girls 13&U Division
Ria Nenavath
+32 Total
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