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February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Fort Myers Junior Open
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CAPE CORAL, Fla. — The youngest competitors at the 54-Hole Fort Myers Junior Open faced the same rotational championship setup as the older divisions, navigating Cape Royal Golf Club’s King/Prince, King/Queen, and Prince/Queen combinations over three demanding rounds. Hunter Neubert of North Fort Myers captured the Boys 10–11 title at 55-over-par 271, posting rounds of 90-89-92. On a course defined by water hazards, strategic doglegs, and constantly shifting sightlines, completing 54 holes required focus and resilience well beyond a single-day event. Cape Royal’s layout challenges even experienced players. Tee shots must find position to avoid penalty areas. Approaches demand controlled distance into guarded greens. The rotating course combinations add another layer, forcing adjustments each day. For the Boys 10–11 division, the value of a 54-hole format is developmental. Three consecutive rounds build competitive stamina, decision-making discipline, and emotional control — traits that compound over time within the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour structure. At Cape Royal Golf Club, the Fort Myers Junior Open once again delivered a true championship environment. Over three rotating layouts, Hunter Neubert met the test and earned the division title.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Hunter Neubert
+55 Total
February 14 16, 2026
54 Hole Raleigh Junior Open
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The Neuse Golf Club
CLAYTON, N.C. — The youngest competitors at the 54-Hole Raleigh Junior Open faced a demanding test at The Neuse Golf Club, a course known for its narrow sightlines, water-lined holes, and the requirement for disciplined decision-making. Jonas Hill of Virginia Beach completed the championship at 76-over-par 292, posting rounds of 98-99-95 to secure the Boys 10–11 title. Over three consecutive days, Hill navigated a layout that challenges even experienced players, demonstrating resilience in a full 54-hole format. The Neuse demands positioning off the tee and controlled approaches into guarded greens. For the 10–11 division, completing three rounds on such a layout builds competitive stamina and reinforces course-management fundamentals early in development. The 54-hole structure remains central to the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour model. It mirrors higher-level tournament expectations and teaches young players how to manage momentum across multiple days. At The Neuse Golf Club, the Raleigh Junior Open provided a true championship environment. Over three rounds, perseverance defined the week — and Jonas Hill completed the full test to earn the division title.
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Player
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No. 1 Rank
Jonas Hill
+76 Total
February 7 8, 2026
Lanier Islands Junior Open at Legacy
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Legacy on Lanier Golf Club
The Boys 10–11 division at the Lanier Islands Junior Open highlighted just how much composure and patience Legacy on Lanier Golf Club demands—even from the youngest competitors. This is not a course that allows juniors to rely on strength or instinct alone. It requires positioning, smart misses, and an understanding of when to play conservatively. Maverick Moretti separated himself early and never relinquished control. His opening-round 77 set the tone and established a cushion that proved critical as the course tightened on day two. The second round was tougher, with firmer greens and added pressure, but Moretti managed the layout well enough to close with an 82 and secure the division title at +15. The performance reflected maturity beyond his age, particularly in how he navigated trouble and avoided the big numbers that Legacy readily exposes. From an event perspective, this division was a strong example of why the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour places young players on championship-caliber venues. Legacy on Lanier challenges fundamentals without overwhelming development. For the Boys 10–11 field, the weekend wasn’t just about winning—it was about learning how to play a demanding golf course under tournament conditions, manage adversity, and build habits that will carry forward as competition levels increase within HJGT.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Maverick Moretti
+15 Total
February 7 8, 2026
Miami Shores Junior Open
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Miami Shores Junior Open — Boys 10–11 Leaderboard Recap February 7–8, 2026 | Miami Shores Country Club The Boys 10–11 division faced a demanding test at Miami Shores, where firm greens and tight corridors rewarded patience and steady execution over raw power. Juan Duncan (Panama, Panama) captured the title at +37 (179), carding rounds of 88–91. Duncan stayed composed throughout the weekend, managing trouble effectively and separating himself with consistent ball-striking on a course that punishes missed lines. Jayden Wunderlich (New York, NY) finished second at +38 (180) with scores of 91–89, closing the gap on Day Two but ultimately coming up just short after a tightly contested battle. Despite a small field, the division highlighted the importance of course management and mental discipline at this stage of development. The event delivered valuable competitive experience under championship-style conditions, aligning with the developmental mission of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour and reinforcing Miami Shores as a strong proving ground for young players learning to compete the right way.
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Player
Total
No. 1 Rank
Juan Duncan
+37 Total
No. 2 Rank
Jayden Wunderlich
+38 Total
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