November 29 – 30, 2025
North Georgia Holiday Junior Classic at the Chimneys
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In the Boys 10–11 division at the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s North Georgia Holiday Junior Classic, Julius Krebs delivered one of the most dramatic turnarounds of the entire weekend. After opening with a challenging 115, Krebs stormed back with a remarkable 58 on Sunday—an all-time bounce-back round at The Chimneys—to claim the division title at +65 (173).
Krebs’ Sunday performance was a showcase of resilience, confidence, and the kind of competitive fire that defines young talent on the HJGT stage. Where Saturday’s conditions punished every mistake, Sunday saw him flip the script completely—striping drives, finding greens, and pouring in putts with a level of control rarely seen at this age.
His comeback wasn’t just impressive; it was the defining story of the division and one of the standout individual efforts of the tournament. As the field battled swirling winds and tricky green complexes, Krebs rose above it all, showing exactly why the HJGT continues to be the proving ground for the next generation of junior golf.
A performance like this doesn’t just win tournaments—it sends a message. And Julius Krebs sent his loud and clear.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Julius Krebs
+65 Total
November 29 – 30, 2025
Eagle Creek Junior Open
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At the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Eagle Creek Junior Open, Rylan Chan delivered a wire-to-wire performance that looked nothing like a 10–11 division—more like a young player already studying how to win. With rounds of 80–78, Chan controlled the pace, the moment, and ultimately the field, claiming the championship at +12 (158).
Chan’s Sunday was a masterclass in mistake management. While Eagle Creek tested the entire field with tight landing areas and firm greens, he found the fairways early and never allowed the pressure to chase him. His closing 78 was the best round in the division and the separator that slammed the door on any late drama.
Joshua Townsend battled throughout the weekend with back-to-back 82s, locking down solo second at +18 (164). His aggressive approach into several risk-reward par 4s created scoring windows, but Chan’s steadiness proved too strong to overcome.
From start to finish, the Boys 10–11 division showcased exactly what the HJGT is known for—young talent competing with the confidence, intensity, and precision of players well beyond their age.
Rylan Chan walked away with the trophy, but more importantly, he stamped his name as one to watch on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Rylan Chan
+12 Total
No. 2 Rank
Joshua Townsend
+18 Total
November 22 – 23, 2025
Lake Tansi Junior Open
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In the Boys 10–11 division, Hayden Cofield of Chattanooga delivered a composed, mature performance to earn the victory at Lake Tansi. Cofield posted rounds of 94–90 to finish at +40, navigating a course that played far tougher than the scorecard suggested.
Across both days, he displayed the fundamentals that separate young competitors—keeping misses playable, staying patient after early mistakes, and capitalizing on scoring opportunities when they emerged. His steady improvement from Saturday to Sunday sealed the win and showcased a promising foundation as he continues his climb in HJGT competition.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hayden Cofield
+40 Total
November 22 – 23, 2025
Fort Myers Fall Junior Open
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At the Fort Myers Fall Junior Open, hosted by the HJGT at Cape Royal Golf Club, the Boys 10–11 field battled two demanding layouts and shifting winds that turned every hole into a test of patience and resilience. Rising above the challenge was Harrison Kraus of Hudson, NH, who posted rounds of 87–89 to claim the division title at +32. Kraus set the early standard with a composed opening round on the King/Queen rotation, then closed the weekend with steady control on the Prince course to secure the win.
Hunter Neubert of North Fort Myers, FL finished runner-up at +42, recovering well on Sunday with a determined 90 after a tough start. His ability to tighten his swing and regain rhythm across the back nine highlighted one of the division’s strongest bounce-back performances.
In third, Fraser Gannon (Doylestown, PA) posted consistent ball-striking on his way to a 100–99 finish at +55, edging out several competitors with a gritty final round. Colton Nibe of Cape Coral, FL rounded out the leaderboard at +70, highlighted by a strong closing stretch Sunday that showcased his developing game.
The youngest boys’ division delivered exactly what the HJGT has come to expect—heart, competitive fire, and a glimpse at the future of junior golf as these players continue sharpening their skills on championship-caliber courses.
Rank
Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Harrison Kraus
+32 Total
No. 2 Rank
Hunter Neubert
+42 Total
No. 3 Rank
Fraser Gannon
+55 Total
