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March 21 22, 2026
Ohio Kickoff at the Lakes
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The Lake Club
The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour opened its spring season in Ohio with the Ohio Kickoff at the Lakes, hosted at The Lake Club, delivering a competitive weekend that challenged players across all divisions. The Lake Club provided a demanding test of golf, requiring precision, course management, and mental discipline throughout the 36-hole event. Known for its strategic layout, the course features tight fairways, well-placed bunkering, and water hazards that come into play on key holes, forcing players to balance aggression with control. Throughout the weekend, early-season conditions added to the challenge, with firm greens and variable weather contributing to elevated scoring across multiple divisions. Players who found success were those who minimized mistakes and stayed consistent over both rounds. The venue’s design rewarded disciplined play and exposed gaps in execution, creating clear separation on the leaderboard. Across all age groups, competitors were tested in a way that mirrors higher levels of tournament golf, reinforcing the value of competing in a nationally recognized environment. As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, the Ohio Kickoff at the Lakes continues to provide junior golfers with the opportunity to compete on premier courses while building tournament experience against strong regional and national fields.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Angelo Rinaldi
+7 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Agampratap Kanwar
+31 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Ruitong (Evelyn) Liu
+22 Total
Girls 13&U Division
Shayla Pearson
+35 Total
March 21 22, 2026
New Jersey Kickoff at Seaview
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Seaview Marriott Golf Resort - Bay
The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s New Jersey Kickoff at Seaview delivered a high-level competitive environment at one of the most recognizable venues in the Northeast, as players took on the Seaview Marriott Golf Resort. Seaview’s layout—widely known for its links-style characteristics—placed a premium on ball striking and course management throughout the 36-hole event. With wide sightlines but strategically positioned hazards, players were forced to think their way around the course rather than rely solely on distance. Wind became a defining factor across both rounds, adding complexity to club selection and shot execution. The exposed design of the course left little margin for error, particularly on approach shots into well-guarded greens. Players who controlled trajectory and managed misses effectively found success, while those who didn’t were quickly exposed on the leaderboard. Across all divisions, scoring reflected the test. Strong opening rounds created separation, but the ability to adjust and maintain composure on day two ultimately determined final positioning. The course rewarded discipline and punished inconsistency—exactly the type of environment that mirrors higher levels of competitive golf. As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, competing at Seaview Marriott Golf Resort provides junior golfers with the opportunity to experience a championship-caliber venue that demands precision, adaptability, and mental toughness—key components for success at the next level.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Jack Corcoran
E Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Eli Diamant
+10 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Matthew Gallant
+9 Total
Boys 10-11 Division
Baylor Keim
+29 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Taerin Lee
+14 Total
Girls 13&U Division
Madelyn Robinson
+57 Total
March 21 22, 2026
Northern Virginia Spring Junior Open
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Stonewall Golf Club
The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s Northern Virginia Spring Junior Open brought a competitive field to Stonewall Golf Club, where players faced one of the more demanding early-season tests on the schedule. Set along Lake Manassas, Stonewall Golf Club is defined by its strategic layout and constant interaction with water. Multiple holes require forced carries and precise placement off the tee, putting immediate pressure on decision-making and execution. This is not a course where players can recover easily from mistakes—penalty areas and well-positioned hazards demand commitment on every shot. Throughout the weekend, scoring reflected the challenge. The combination of water-lined holes, undulating greens, and early-season conditions forced players to stay disciplined and manage risk effectively. Approach shots and short-game execution became critical, particularly with greens that rewarded accuracy but punished missed targets. Across all divisions, separation came from consistency and composure. Players who stayed patient and avoided big numbers were able to climb the leaderboard, while those who lost focus were quickly penalized by the layout. As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, Stonewall Golf Club provides a championship-level test that mirrors higher levels of competitive golf—demanding precision, strategy, and mental toughness from start to finish.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Carter Kamprowski
+3 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Hunter Vlahakis
+18 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Brooks Bagin
+12 Total
Boys 10-11 Division
Blake Vlahakis
+21 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Joyway Wang
+27 Total
March 21 22, 2026
World Golf Village Junior Open
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World Golf Village - Slammer & Squire
The Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s World Golf Village Junior Open delivered a strong competitive showing at one of Florida’s most recognized golf destinations, as players took on the World Golf Village layout. World Golf Village provided a balanced but demanding test across all divisions, requiring players to execute across every part of their game. The layout features generous landing areas off the tee but quickly tightens around the greens, placing a premium on approach accuracy and short-game control. Water hazards and strategic bunkering came into play on key holes, forcing players to make disciplined decisions rather than chase aggressive lines. Throughout the weekend, scoring reflected that dynamic—players who stayed patient and managed risk effectively were able to separate from the field. Conditions remained consistent across both rounds, but the course still required constant adjustment, particularly on approach shots into well-protected greens. Across multiple divisions, final-round movement showed that players who adapted quickly gained an edge. As part of the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour’s national schedule, competing at World Golf Village offers junior golfers the opportunity to test their game on a championship-caliber venue while building experience in a structured, competitive environment that mirrors higher levels of play.
Division
Leader
Total
Boys 16-18 Division
Gavin Baker
+9 Total
Boys 14-15 Division
Jack Elia
+29 Total
Boys 12-13 Division
Junhang Wu
+16 Total
Boys 10-11 Division
YUJUN LEE
+25 Total
Girls 14-18 Division
Cindy Moreki
+11 Total
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