Walt Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista presented by Srixon
April 12–13, 2025
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Walt Disney World
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Lake Buena Vista, FL
April 14, 2025 – It was a weekend of fairway magic at the Walt Disney Classic at Lake Buena Vista presented by Srixon, held April 12-13, 2025. Junior golfers brought fierce competition and fun energy to the iconic Walt Disney World course, turning two days of golf into a dream performance filled with stellar shots, unforgettable comebacks, and exciting finishes.
Ian Barahona of Monterrey, Mexico finished in first place, carding identical rounds of 71 on Day 1 and
Day 2 for a total of 142 strokes. His sharp game and cool under pressure helped him finish two under par.
Wai Yan Lin of Yangon, Myanmar secured second place with a 70 on Day 1 and a 73 on Day 2, finishing
just one stroke behind at 143. Julian Simone of Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada followed with rounds of 75
and 72, totaling 147 strokes for third.
Jad Mourine of Rabat, Morocco finished in first place, scoring 81 on Day 1 and 78 on Day 2 to finish
with 159 strokes. Mateo Quenneville of Port St. Lucie, FL came in second with scores of 84 and 77,
totaling 161. Victor Feng of Windermere, FL took third after rounds of 80 and 82, closing the weekend
with 162 strokes.
Adam Lauzon of Ste-Julie, Quebec, Canada finished in first place with rounds of 76 on Day 1 and an
impressive 71 on Day 2, totaling 147 strokes. Bentley McNamara of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada took
second with rounds of 78 and 72 for 150 strokes, while Chi San Allen Huang of Bradenton, FL followed
in third with 76 and 75, totaling 151
Travis Reaves of Lake Mary, FL finished in first place after posting back-to-back rounds of 74 on Day 1
and Day 2 for a total of 148 strokes. Andres Marcos Cantu of San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico took
second with 76 and 78, ending at 154. Shiv Kadam of Syosset, NY came in third with scores of 80 and
75, totaling 155.
Sienna Mosquera of Southampton, Bermuda finished in first place with a standout 71 on Day 1 and a 73
on Day 2 for an even-par total of 144 strokes. Jeri Lafleche of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada secured
second with 74 and 73, totaling 147. Alexandra Botsis of Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada tied for third with
rounds of 72 and 77, ending the event with 149 strokes.