junior pga championship
Transcription
junior pga championship
2013 Boys’ Division Champion Trump National Golf Club | Washington, D.C. AMY LEE 2013 Girls’ Division Champion Trump National Golf Club | Washington, D.C. JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP TYLER MCDANIEL 39TH JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP July 29 – August 1, 2014 Miramont Country Club Bryan / College Station, Texas PGA MEDIA GUIDE 2014 | 439 39TH JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP JULY 29 – AUGUST 1, 2014 MIRAMONT COUNTRY CLUB - BRYAN / COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Defending Champions: Tyler McDaniel and Amy Lee FACTS & FORMAT 2013 CHAMPIONS: Boys’ Division – Tyler McDaniel, Manchester, Ky. Girls’ Division – Amy Lee, Brea, Calif. Method of Play 72-hole, stroke-play Championship, 18 holes daily. Cut after 54 holes to the low 30 boys and low 30 girls plus ties. In the event of a tie after 72 holes, there will be a hole-byhole playoff. Rules and Regulations The Rules of Golf, which govern play, are determined by the United States Golf Association and applied by the PGA of America Board of Directors. The Championship is subject to the overall supervision of the Board and the PGA Rules Committee. Eligibility Boys and girls, under 19 years of age and may attempt to qualify through their local PGA Sections. The boys’ and girls’ field for the finals is comprised of one boy and one girl champion from each of the 41 Sections; one boy and one girl champion from all PGA Junior Series events prior to the Junior PGA Championship; winners of selected national junior tournaments conducted earlier in the year; Golfweek, Junior Golf Scoreboard and Polo national rankings; and past Junior PGA Championship winners who have not reached their 19th birthdays. A History of Showcasing Tomorrow’s Stars One of golf’s major championships for juniors, the Junior PGA Championship is where the best in the world get their start. Begun in 1976, at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., the Championship has been a popular stop on the national junior circuit for many of today’s PGA and LPGA touring professionals. The Junior PGA Championship then moved to Callaway Gardens in Mountain View, Ga., in 1978, and two years later was contested at PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., which would eventually host 19 Championships over the next two decades. The Championship also visited Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis, Mo., in 1988 and Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort & Country Club in 1993. The Championship returned to PGA National Golf Club in 1994 and remained at the site until 2001. The Maxfli Golf Division served as title sponsor of the Junior PGA Championship from 1991 to 1999. In 2013, Trump National Golf Club – Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, Va., hosted the 38th Junior PGA Championship. Both Tyler McDaniel of Manchester, Ky., and Amy Lee of Brea, Calif., captured titles in thrilling fashion, with both making Championship-clinching putts on the 72nd hole. In 2012, Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand became the first girls’ division champion since In-Bee Park of South Korea to claim back-to-back titles, while Robby Shelton of Wilmer, Ala., claimed the boys’ title, which was played for a third consecutive year at Sycamore Hills Golf Club in Fort Wayne, Ind. In 2010, the Junior PGA Championship was punctuated by a threehole playoff that saw Cassy Isagawa of Wailuku, Hawaii, emerge as the girls’ division champion, while Denny McCarthy of Burtonsville, Md., claimed the boys’ division title by three strokes at Sycamore Hills Golf Club. In 2009, the Junior PGA Championship celebrated its ninth visit to the state of Ohio, as the renowned TPC River’s Bend in Maineville (Greater Cincinnati) hosted the Championship for the second consecutive year. Alexis Thompson of Coral Springs, Fla., captured her second Junior PGA Championship, cruising to a 12-stroke triumph, one stroke off the all-time record, set by Debbie Hall in 1977. The 14-year-old Thompson, who was already competing in her fourth Junior PGA Championship, has finished in the top-3 in each of the last three Junior PGA Championships. In 2007, the 12-year-old Thompson became the youngest champion in the history of the storied Championship With his win at the 2008 Masters Tournament, Trevor Immelman became just the second boys’ division winner of the Junior PGA Championship to also win a major championship. In addition, Immelman (1996, from South Africa) became the second to achieve PGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors. David Toms, who won the 1984 Junior PGA Championship, also won the 2001 PGA Championship at The Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Ga. Also, with her victory at the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open, In-Bee Park of Henderson, Nev./ South Korea, became the third girls’ division winner of the Junior PGA Championship to also earn a major championship. Park joined a select group that included Cristie Kerr of Scottsdale, Ariz., winner of the 1995 Junior PGA Championship and the 2007 U.S. Women’s Open; and Grace Park of Scottsdale, winner of the 1996 Junior PGA Championship and the 2004 Kraft Nabisco Championship. In 2005, former Junior PGA Champion Sean O’Hair (1998) and former PGA Junior Series winner (1996) became the first ever to achieve PGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors. There have been four LPGA Rookie of the Year honors to come from the Junior PGA Girls Champion or runner-up positions: 1985 Penny Hammel (1978 Champion); 1991 Brandi Burton (1988 Champion); 2000 Dorothy Delasin (1998 runner-up); and 2002 Beth Bauer (1997 Champion). In 2002, former Junior PGA Champion Ty Tryon of Orlando, Fla., became the youngest player (age 17) to earn a PGA Tour fully exempt playing card. In 1990, Vicki Goetz-Ackerman, of Hull, Ga., became the first participant to win three Junior PGA Championships (1987, ‘89, ‘90). Beth Bauer of Valrico, Fla. (1994, ‘97), the late Heather Farr (1980, ‘82) of Phoenix, Ariz., Aree Song Wongluekiet (1999, 2000) of Eustis, Fla./ Thailand, are the other competitors to have captured more than one Junior PGA Championship. Past Junior PGA Championship competitors who have gone on to successful professional careers include: Billy Andrade, Kathy Baker, Brandie Burton, Stewart Cink, Chris Couch, Rick Fehr, Jim Gallagher Jr., Trevor Immelman, Cristie Kerr, Anthony Kim, Justin Leonard, Billy Mayfair, Michelle McGann, Phil Mickelson, Sean O’Hair, Grace Park, In-Bee Park, Dottie Pepper, Stacy Prammanasudh, Scott Verplank, Willie Wood and Tiger Woods. . 440 | PGA MEDIA GUIDE 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONS THROUGH THE YEARS YEARCHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP (S) Inaugural 1976 (Boys) Larry Field 297 (Girls) Nancy Rubin 320 2nd 1977 (Boys 15-17) Randy Watkins 291 (Boys 12-14) John Inman 298 (Girls 15-17) Debbie Hall 294 (Girls 12-14) Lise A. Russell 329 3rd 1978 (Boys) Willie Wood* 289 (Girls) Kathy Baker 304 4th 1979 (Boys) Rick Fehr 286 (Girls) Penny Hammel 306 5th 1980 (Boys) Tracy Phillips 293 (Girls) Heather Farr 297 6th 1981 (Boys) Billy Andrade 286 (Girls) Cathy Johnston 296 7th 1982 (Boys) Billy Mayfair 292 (Girls) Heather Farr 287 8th 1983 (Boys) Michael Bradley 286 (Girls) Tracy Kerdyk 296 9th 1984 (Boys) David Toms 289 (Girls) Clare Dolan 307 10th 1985 (Boys) Steve Termeer 292 (Girls) Jean Zedlitz 300 11th 1986 (Boys) Brian Montgomery 293 (Girls) Adele Moore 300 12th 1987 (Boys) Jeff Manson 294 (Girls) Vicki Goetze 296 13th 1988 (Boys) Reynold Lee 294 (Girls) Brandie Burton 288 14th 1989 (Boys) Bobby Collins 288 (Girls) Vicki Goetze 295 15th 1990 (Boys) Chris Couch 278 (Girls) Vicki Goetze 278 16th 1991 (Boys) David Dawley* 299 (Girls) Julie Brand 305 17th 1992 (Boys) D.A. Points 223# (Girls) Kellee Booth 214# 18th 1993 (Boys) Pat Perez 271 (Girls) Erika Hayashida 279 19th 1994 (Boys) Joel Kribel 272 (Girls) Beth Bauer 282 20th 1995 (Boys) Kyle Thompson 143# (Girls) Cristie Kerr 138# 21st 1996 (Boys) Trevor Immelman 295 (Girls) Grace Park 292 22nd 1997 (Boys) Bubba Dickerson 214# (Girls) Beth Bauer 208# 23rd 1998 (Boys) Sean O’Hair 289 (Girls) Leigh Anne Hardin 278 24th 1999 (Boys) Chan Song Wongluekiet** 282 (Girls) Aree Song Wongluekiet 271 25th 2000 (Boys) Ty Tryon 276 (Girls) Aree Song Wongluekiet 275 26th 2001 (Boys) Taylor Hall 280 (Girls) In-Bee Park 289 27th 2002 (Boys) Tyler Aldridge 278 (Girls) In-Bee Park 275 28th 2003 (Boys) Phillip Bryan 279 (Girls) Emma Cabrera-Bello 281 29th 2004 (Boys) Daniel Woltman 280 (Girls) Angela Park 277 30th 2005 (Boys) Alex Volpenheim 272 (Girls) Stephanie Kono 281 31st 2006 (Boys) Joe Monte 275 (Girls) Brittany Altomare 284 32nd 2007 (Boys) Chris De Forest 274 (Girls) Alexis Thompson 283 33rd 2008 (Boys) Anthony Paolucci * 276 (Girls) Danielle Frasier 277 34th 2009 (Boys) T.J. Vogel 272 (Girls) Alexis Thompson 272 35th 2010 (Boys) Denny McCarthy 207# (Girls) Cassy Isagawa* #213 36th 2011 (Boys) Cody Proveaux 282 (Girls) Ariya Jutanugarn 273 36th 2012 (Boys) Robby Shelton 275 (Girls) Ariya Jutanugarn 274 37th 2013 (Boys) Tyler McDaniel 274 (Girls) Amy Lee 279 Ricky Smallridge Michelle Jordan Rick Stallings Robert Burns Lauri Merten Denise King Bob Wolcott Sharon Barrett Tracy Philips Jenny Lidback John Inman Jenny Lidback Scott Erikson Heather Farr Tim Fleming Dottie Pepper Edward Pfister Cheryl Morley Michael Finne Cheryl Morley John Alber Dana Lofland Damien Jamila Tracy Nakamura Thomas Hurley Michelle McGann Kevin Hammer Kimberly Cayce Briny Baird, Justin Leonard Renee Heiken Tiger Woods Estafania Knuth Chip Spiron Jeong Min Park Todd Lynch Eunice Choi Robert Floyd Betty Chen Boyd Summerhays Jenny Lee Andy Doeden Jae Jean Ro Kyle Thompson Beth Bauer Nicholas Loar Stacy Prammanasudh Nathan Fritz Dorothy Joy Delasin Jayme Berkowitz Naree Song Wongluekiet Chan Song Wongluekiet, James Vargas Naree Song Wongluekiet Casey Wittenberg Mallory Code Adam Porzak Jenny Suh James Sacheck Jennie Lee Brian Maurer Jennie Lee Joe Monte Kristina Wong Tony Mapu Finau Kristen Schelling Mark Johnson Kimberly Kim Jordan Spieth Sarah Brown Jordan Spieth Sarah Brown Anthony Paolucci Ginger Howard Lorens Chan Mariah Stackhouse Cameron Champ Samantha Wagner Sam Burns Abbey Carlson * won playoff #rain-shortened **won playoff on third extra hole SITE Walt Disney World (Magnolia), Fla. Walt Disney World, Fla. (Boys, Palm; Girls, Magnolia) Callaway Gardens (Mountain View), Ga. Callaway Gardens (Mountain View), Ga. PGA National GC (Haig), Fla. PGA National GC (Haig), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Haig), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. Bellerive CC, St. Louis, Mo. PGA National GC (Haig), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. Pinehurst (N.C.) Resort & CC PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. PGA National GC (Champion), Fla. Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio Westfield Group CC, Westfield Center, Ohio TPC River’s Bend, Maineville, Ohio TPC River’s Bend, Maineville, Ohio Sycamore Hills Golf Club Fort Wayne, Ind. Sycamore Hills Golf Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sycamore Hills Golf Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. Trump National Golf Club - Washington, D.C. Potomac Falls, Va. JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PGA MEDIA GUIDE 2014 BOYS DIVISION RECORDS GIRLS’ DIVISION RECORDS LOWEST 18 HOLES 63 Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993) Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990) LOWEST 18 HOLES LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCORE 65 J.B. Williams, Danville, Ky. (2012) Justin Thomas, Goshen, Ky. (2010) Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) Ryan Peterson, Eagan, Minn. (2006) Joe Monte, Chantilly, Va. ( 2005) Joel Kribel, Pleasanton, Calif. (1994) LOWEST FIRST-ROUND SCORE LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCORE 64 Miguel Cabrera-Bello, Spain (2004) Jordan Spieth, Dallas, Texas (2008) 66 LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCORE 63 Cory Stelick, Groton, N.Y. (2004) Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993) 64 65 441 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Bangkok, Thailand (1999) Leigh Anne Hardin, Martinsville, Ind. (1999) LOWEST SECOND-ROUND SCORE 65 Vicki Goetze, Hull, Ga. (1990) LOWEST THIRD-ROUND SCORE Angela Park, Torrance, Calif. (2004) Emma Cabrera-Bello, Maspalomas, Spain (2003) Dorothy Joy Delasin, Daly City, Calif. (1998) Beth Bauer, Valrico, Fla. (1994) Alexis Thompson, Coral Springs, Fla. (2007) Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand (2011) LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCORE 63 Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990) LOWEST FOURTH-ROUND SCORE LOWEST 36 HOLES 133 Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) Joe Monte, Chantilly, Va. (2005) LOWEST 36 HOLES LOWEST 54 HOLES 200 Chris DeForest, Cottekill, N.Y. (2007) 202 Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993) | 64 134 Virada Nirapathpongporn, Bangkok, Thailand (1999) Leigh Anne Hardin, Martinsville, Ind. (1998) LOWEST 54 HOLES 203 Vicki Goetze, Hull, Ga. (1990) Ariya Jutanugarn, Thailand (2011) LOWEST 72 HOLES 271 Pat Perez, San Diego, Calif. (1993) LOWEST 72 HOLES WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 10 Ty Tryon, Orlando, Fla. (2000) Chris Couch, North Lauderdale, Fla. (1990) WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 271 13 Aree Song Wongluekiet, Bradenton, Fla./ Thailand (1999) Debbie Hall, Corpus Christi, Texas (1977) 2013 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY Both Tyler McDaniel of Manchester, Ky., and Amy Lee of Brea, Calif., captured titles in thrilling fashion at the 38th Junior PGA Championship presented by Under Armour and Hotel Fitness. Both McDaniel and Lee made Championship-clinching putts on the 72nd hole at Trump National Golf Club – Washington, D.C., to capture the Jack Nicklaus Trophy in the boys’ division and the Patty Berg Trophy in the girls’ division, respectively. In the boys’ division, McDaniel shot 2-under-par 69 for a 10-under-par 274 total to win the Championship by one stroke over Sam Burns of Shreveport, La. In the girls’ division, Lee, who was three shots back with three holes to play in the final round, made a dramatic 15-foot par putt on the 18th hole to shoot 69 and win by a single stroke. Abbey Carlson of Lake Mary, Fla., the 54-hole co-leader, finished second at 280. McDaniel, who finished eighth in the 2012 Junior PGA Championship, was overwhelmed by the victory. “This means a lot to me, after not quite getting the job done last year in this event,” said McDaniel. “This is my first big time, national win and it feels so good right now.” Lee, who tied the female competitive course record with 67 in the third round to put herself in position to win, was equally thrilled with her win. “I’m excited and happy right now,” said Lee. “This is the biggest accomplishment I have had yet in golf and I feel honored to win this Championship. I’m a fighter and I knew I could do it.” 442 | PGA MEDIA GUIDE 2014 JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 38TH JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP Trump National Golf Club - Washington D.C. | Potomac Falls, Va. Boys’ Division – 7,040 yards | Girls’ Division – 6,130 yards GIRLS’ DIVISION BOYS’ DIVISION 1 Amy Lee Brea, Calif. 71-72-67-69—279 1 Tyler McDaniel Manchester, Ky. 70-70-65-69—274 2 Abbey Carlson Lake Mary, Fla. 71-69-69-71—280 2 Sam Burns Shreveport, La. 70-69-69-67—275 T3 Megan Khang Rockland, Mass. 70-70-73-68—281 T3 Brad Dalke Hobart, Okla. 65-71-70-70—276 T3 Kristen Gillman Austin, Texas 70-69-70-72—281 T3 Jacob Solomon Dublin, Calif. 68-69-67-72—276 T5 Sierra Brooks Sorrento, Fla. 74-72-68-68—282 T5 Cameron Young Scarborough, N.Y. 72-69-69-67—277 T5 Allisen Corpuz Honolulu, Hawaii 71-72-71-68—282 T5 Dawson Armstrong Brentwood, Tenn. 71-67-69-70—277 T5 Robynn Ree Redondo Beach, Calif. 70-74-69-69—282 7 Sam Stevens Wichita, Kan. 66-72-70-70—278 8 Bethany Wu Diamond Bar, Calif. 73-71-70-70—284 T8 Doug Ghim Arlington Heights, Ill. 71-68-69-71—279 9 Hannah O’Sullivan Paradise Valley, Ariz. 74-71-69-72—286 T8 John Oda Honolulu, Hawaii 70-70-68-71—279 T10 Yu Liu CHINA 76-70-71-70—287 10 Thomas Johnson Norman, Okla. 70-72-69-69—280 T10 Gigi Stoll Beaverton, Ore. 75-68-74-70—287 11 Isaiah Logue Fairfield, Pa. 70-70-68-73—281 T10 Mariel Galdiano Pearl City, Hawaii 72-69-73-73—287 T12 Philip Barbaree Shreveport, La. 72-71-72-67—282 13 Brittany Fan Pearl City, Hawaii 71-72-69-76—288 T12 William Gordon Davidson, N.C. 70-75-69-68—282 T14 Kuriko Tsukiyama West New York, N.J. 69-79-71-70—289 T12 Austin Connelly Irving, Texas 68-74-71-69—282 T14 Madison Kerley Scottsdale, Ariz. 73-71-74-71—289 T12 Spencer Reed Louisville, Ky. 70-70-72-70—282 T14 Erica Herr New Hope, Pa. 75-71-68-75—289 T12 Kristian Caparros Hollywood, Fla. 71-68-71-72—282 17 Rinko Mitsunaga Roswell, Ga. 71-77-74-68—290 T12 Michael Perras Pasadena, Texas 72-67-69-74—282 18 Clare Amelia Legaspi Temecula, Calif. 77-71-72-71—291 T18 Benjamin Griffin Chapel Hill, N.C. 72-72-71-68—283 T18 Isabella DiLisio Hatfield, Pa. 76-68-71-76—291 T18 Cameron Champ Sacramento, Calif. 68-72-71-72—283 20 Gabrielle Barker Caldwell, Idaho 72-73-71-76—292 T20 Dylan Meyer Evansville, Ind. 69-78-67-70—284 T21 Brooke Ferrell Edgerton, Wis. 75-72-75-71—293 T20 Matthew Walker Ottumwa, Iowa 76-70-68-70—284 T21 Shannon Aubert FRANCE 77-71-73-72—293 22 Ryan Gronlund Pleasanton, Calif. 71-70-76-69—286 T21 Maddie Rose Hamilton Louisville, Ky. 78-74-70-72—294 T23 Braden Thornberry Olive Branch, Miss. 72-72-69-74—287 T21 Jessica Porvasnik Hinckley, Ohio 71-76-74-73—294 T23 Isaac Merry Las Cruces, N.M. 73-68-71-75—287 T21 Kathleen Gallagher Greenwood, Miss. 74-75-71-74—294 T23 Wen Wong SINGAPORE 72-70-69-76—287 T26 Haylee Harford Leavittsburg, Ohio 75-74-73-73—295 T23 Addison Coll Arlington, Va. 72-69-69-77—287 T26 Shannon Brooks Vienna, Va. 70-72-79-74—295 T27 Ryan Grider Lewisville, Texas 74-73-71-70—288 T26 Kelly Whaley Farmington, Conn. 75-68-79-75—297 T27 Zachary Bauchou Forest, Va. 75-71-69-73—288 T26 Cheyenne Knight Aledo, Texas 79-69-74-75—297 T27 Thaddeus Obecny II Wheeling, W.Va. 72-71-70-75—288 T26 Rachel Dai Milton, Ga. 75-74-73-75—297 T30 Nathan Zhao Fullerton, Calif. 74-73-71-73—291 31 Bailey Tardy Peachtree Corners, Ga. 75-73-74-77—299 T30 Trey Winstead Baton Rouge, La. 78-71-69-73—291 32 Will Grimmer Cincinnati, Ohio 71-76-71-74—292 33 John Lazor Westwood, Mass. 78-67-73-76—294 34 Jacob Joiner Leesburg, Ga. 75-71-71-78—295 35 Timothy Conover Holly Springs, N.C. 74-77-67-78—296 PGA PGAMEDIA MEDIAGUIDE GUIDE2014 2014 | | 443 443 19TH PGA JUNIOR SERIES DATES: JUNE – JULY NINE SITES AND STATES NATIONWIDE FACTS & FORMAT 2013 BOYS’ DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR: QI WEN WONG, SINGAPORE 2013 GIRLS’ DIVISION PLAYER OF THE YEAR: JESSICA PORVASNIK, HINCKLEY, OHIO Format The summers schedule features eight 54-hole (three-day) competitions, as well as the 72-hole flagship event, the 39th Junior PGA Championship, July 29 – Aug. 1, at Miramont Country Club in Bryan/College Station, Texas. Each of the events will serve as Junior PGA Championship qualifiers. Rules and Regulations The Rules of Golf, which govern play, are determined by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and applied by the PGA of America Board of Directors. The PGA Junior Series is subject to the overall supervision of the Board and the PGA Rules Committee. Eligibility Each PGA Junior Series event is open to boys and girls who are at least 12 years of age and under 18 years of age on the final day of any event they enter. Approximately one-half of the field consists of competitors residing within the host PGA Section of the competition. Each series event will feature a maximum field of 156 players. Juniors may enter as many events as they wish. The event fields are based on playing ability and are not first-come, first-served. Each PGA Junior Series event has two age groups for both boys and girls: 12-14 and 15-18. Junior Golf from Coast to Coast Nationally recognized by both the Golfweek Sagarin Points System and Junior Golf Scoreboard, the PGA Junior Series debuted in the summer of 1996. The program has attracted boys and girls representing 50 states, the District of Columbia, 24 countries/territories and six continents. The PGA Junior Series provides affordable and competitive playing opportunities for boys’ and girls’ between the ages of 12-18. Some top players have received full-to-partial golf scholarships to NCAA colleges and universities. Through 2013, the PGA Junior Series has visited 42 states and 38 PGA Sections. The PGA Junior Series is organized and conducted by the PGA of America, with the support of PGA Professionals. Series Benefits Each PGA Junior Series event will award points to the Top 10 finishers in the 12-14 and 15-18 age groups in both the boys’ and girls’ divisions. Points are compiled by The PGA of America through event No. 8 of the Series for Player of the Year honors. Each boys’ 15-18 age division winner and the overall girls’ division winner from each event of the PGA Junior Series will earn a berth in the 2014 Junior PGA Championship. Point distribution for each Series event: 1st: 375 points, 2nd: 180 points, 3rd: 160 points, 4th: 140 points, 5th: 120 points, 6th: 100 points, 7th: 80 points, 8th: 60 points, 9th: 40 points, 10th: 20 points. 2014 PGA JUNIOR SERIES AND THE 39TH JUNIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP June 3 - Jun 5 Columbia Country Club Columbia Country Club - Ridge/Tall - Blythewood, S.C. June 9 - Jun 11 ArborLinks ArborLinks - Nebraska City, Neb. June 18 - Jun 20 The Golf Club of Dallas The Golf Club of Dallas - Dallas, Texas June 24 - Jun 26 Penn State University Penn State Golf Courses/Blue Course - State College, Pa. July 1 - Jul 3 The Links at Kokopelli The Links at Kokopelli - Marion, Ill. July 8 - Jul 10 Taconic Golf Club Taconic - Williamstown, MA July 14 - Jul 16 Westbrook Country Club Westbrook Country Club - Mansfield, Ohio July 20 - Jul 22 Kearney Hill Golf Links Kearney Hill Golf Links - Lexington, Ky. ** July 29 - Aug. 1 Miramont Country Club, Bryan/College Station, Texas ** 39th Junior PGA Championship presented 444 | PGA MEDIA GUIDE 2014 PGA JUNIOR SERIES RECORDS BOYS’ RECORDS GIRLS’ RECORDS LOWEST 18 HOLES 64 65 66 ADAM PORZAK, POWAY, CALIF. BLAKE KELLEY, MANDEVILLE, LA. CAMERON CARRICO, OWENSBORO, KY. JOSH DUPONT, POWAY, CALIF. TYLER ALDRIDGE, NAMPA, IDAHO JESSIE MUDD, LOUISVILLE, KY. ANTHONY KIM, STUDIO CITY, CALIF. MARK VAN HOOSE, OKLAHOMA CITY CHRIS NOEL, TULSA, OKLA. BOBBY GOJAUNGCO, SAN DIEGO BRETT RINKER, SLIPPERY ROCK, PA. CHRIS ORTIZ, RIO RANCHO, N.M. WILL BEARD, BOWLING GREEN, KY. MASON JACOBS, METROPOLIS, ILL. LUKE GUTHRIE, QUINCY, ILL. CHAD BRICKER, WAYNESBORO, PA. JASON DAY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA BRENT PALADINO, KENSINGTON, CONN. TRAVIS ESWAY, GRANITE BAY, CALIF. JUSTIN ANCHETA, SAN DIEGO DAN GABEL, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. IAN CLARK, FEDERAL WAY, WASH. JAY GIANETTO, STATE CENTER, IOWA BILL LOWRY, ADA, OKLA. LOWEST 18 HOLES (2002, 13-15 (2008, 16-18 (2006, 16-18 (2004, 13-15 (2002, 16-17 (2001, 16-17 (1999, 13-14 (1997, 15-17 (1997, 13-14 (2010, 16-18 (2010, 13-15 (2008 16-18 (2006, 13-15 (2006, 16-18 (2005, 13-15 (2004, 16-17 (2004, 16-17 (2002, 13-15 (2001, 13-15 (2001, 13-15 (2001, 16-17 (2000, 15-17 (1999, 15-17 (1996, 15-17 DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) DIVISION) LOWEST 36 HOLES 134 135 136 137 CHAD BRICKER, WAYNESBORO, PA. BILLY LOWRY, ADA OKLA. ROBERT GLEIXNER, GREENWOOD, IND. DANIEL LIM, GILROY, CALIF. JESSIE MUDD, LOUISVILLE, KY. MARK VAN HOOSE, OKLAHOMA CITY TANNER KESTERSON, FORT DODGE, IOWA LUKE GUTHRIE, QUINCY, ILL. CHASE CARPENTER, SALYERSVILLE, KY. ALEX FRANKEL, ATLANTA ADAM PORZAK, POWAY, CALIF. ANTHONY KIM, STUDIO CITY, CALIF. (2004, 16-17 DIVISION, 68-66) (1996, 15-17 DIVISION, 66-69) (2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 67-69) (2002, 13-15 DIVISION, 67-69) (2001, 16-17 DIVISION, 71-65) (1997, 15-17 DIVISION, 65-71) (2008, 13-15 DIVISION, 67-70) (2005, 13-15 DIVISION, 71-66) (2004, 13-15 DIVISION, 70-67) (2004, 13-15 DIVISION, 67-70) (2001, 13-15 DIVISION, 67-69) (1999, 13-14 DIVISION, 65-72) LOWEST 54 HOLES 202 203 204 207 208 209 210 Colin Wilcox, Camarillo, Calif. Kevin Lozares, Mountain View, Calif. Jason Day, Brisbane, Australia Colton Buege, Rogers, Minn. Sean Romero, Texarkana, Ark. Jordan Niebrugge, Mequon, Wis. John Popeck, Washington, Pa. Blake Brown, Scottsdale, Ariz. Adam Porzak, Poway, Calif. Nathan Hughes, Bartlesville, Okla. Ian Davis, Edmond, Okla. Brandon Lawson, Elburn, Ill. Brandon Lawson, Elburn, Ill. J.D. Kocher, Kent, Wash. Justin Thomas, Goshen, Ky. Robert Gleixner, Greenwood, Ind. Nathan Phan, San Diego Ryan Zech, Kearney, Mo. Jake McBride, Hartville, Ohio Trey Cassity, Katy, Texas Josh Dupont, Poway, Calif. Nick Carter, Salt Lake City Teddy Collins, Manlius, N.Y. Kevin McElheran, Auburn, Wash. Jeff Bell, Dallas (2001, 13-15 Division, 68-67-67) (2001, 13-15 Division, 68-67-68) (2004, 16-17 Division, 69-69-66) (2010, 16-18 Division, 67-69-68) (2010, 16-18 Division, 69-69-69) (2010, 16-18 Division, 70-67-70) (2006, 16-18 Division, 68-71-68) (2007, 16-18 Division, 70-67-70) (2001, 13-15 Division, 68-67-72) (2009, 16-18 Division, 70-68-70) (2009, 16-18 Division, 72-67-69) (2001, 13-15 Division, 68-73-67) (2001, 13-15 Division, 69-70-69) (1999, 15-17 Division, 70-71-67) (2010, 16-18 Division, 69-69-71) (2006, 16-18 Division, 67-69-73) (2002, 13-15 Division, 69-70-70) (2010, 16-18 Division, 70-70-70) (2010, 13-15 Division, 69-70-71) (2009, 16-18 Division, 69-72-68) (2004, 13-15 Division, 72-73-65) (2003, 16-17 Division, 67-74-69) (2001, 13-15 Division, 69-72-69) (2000, 15-17 Division, 71-71-68) (1998, 13-14 Division, 68-73-69) ALL-TIME VICTORIES 4 3 2 Luke Guthrie, Quincy, Ill. (2004-05, 13-15 Division; 2007, 16-18 Division) Marc Gladson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (2002, 13-15 Division; 2003, 16-17 Division) Adam Porzak, Poway, Calif. (2001-02, 13-15 Division) Dryden Mitchell, Oklahoma City (1997-98, 15-17 Division) John Popeck, Washington, Pa. (2004-05, 13-15 Division; 2006, 16-18 Division) Josh Dupont, Poway, Calif. (2004, 13-15 Division) Phillip Bryan, Mustang, Okla. (2000, 13-14 Division; 2003, 16-17 Division) Ivan Brannon, Montgomery, Ala. (1998, 13-14 Division) Ashley DeBoer, Glenwood, Minn. (1996-97, 13-14 Division) Blake Brown, Scottsdale, Ariz. (2008, 16-18 Division) James Lee, Albuquerque, N.M. (2008, 13-15 Division) Brandon Lawson, Elburn, Ill. (2001, 13-15 Division) Colin Wilcox, Camarillo, Calif. (2001, 13-15 Division) Jessie Mudd, Louisville, Ky. (2001, 16-17 Division) Derek O’Neill, Littleton, Colo. (2000, 15-17 Division) Kevin Grabeman, Springboro, Ohio (2000, 13-14 Division) Gabriel Wilson, Kurtistown, Hawaii (1999, 13-14 Division; 2001, 16-17 Division) Jake Lambert, Jackson, Miss. (1999, 13-14 Division) Kyle Metzler, Rancho Murieta, Calif. (1998-99, 13-14 Division) Jeff Bell, Dallas (1998, 13-14 Division) Mark Van Hoose, Oklahoma City (1997, 15-17 Division) Ryan Paulson, Minneapolis (1997, 13-14 Division) Aaron Bell, Anderson, Ind. (1996, 13-14 Division) 65 66 67 68 Jennifer Clark, Kansas City, Kan. Erica Battle, Columbia, S.C. Cassy Isagawa, Wailuku, Hawaii Cassandra Blaney, Rochester, N.Y. Natalie Sheary, West Hartford, Conn. Chaneng Joe, Poway, Calif. Shelby Martinek, Tempe, Ariz. Emily Powers, Quincy, Ill. Blair Lamb, Flat Rock, N.C. Kim Kouwabunpat, Upland, Calif. (2006, 16-18 (2001, 16-17 (2008, 13-15 (2006, 16-18 (2005, 16-17 (2003, 16-17 (2010, 16-18 (2005, 16-17 (2001, 16-17 (1996, 15-17 Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) Division) LOWEST 36 HOLES 137 138 139 140 141 142 ERICA BATTLE, COLUMBIA, S.C. JENNIFER CLARK, KANSAS CITY, KAN. CASSANDRA BLANEY, ROCHESTER, N.Y. CANDACE SCHEPPERLE, HOOVER, ALA. AMELIA LEWIS, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. BROOK BEELER, BUTLER, ILL. LAUREN HUNT, LITTLE RIVER, S.C. MARY ELLEN JACOBS, GODFREY, ILL. KRISTIE SMITH, PERTH, AUSTRALIA ANGELA OH, MAPLE SHADE, N.J. LAURA CRAWFORD, LANCASTER, S.C. KELSEY DURKIN, REDONDO BEACH, CALIF. KIM KOUWABUNPAT, UPLAND, CALIF. (2001, 16-17 DIVISION, 66-71) (2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 65-73) (2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 72-67) (2004, 13-15 DIVISION, 69-70) (2006, 13-15 DIVISION, 70-70) (2007, 16-18 DIVISION, 71-69) (2004, 16-17 DIVISION, 69-72) (2002, 16-17 DIVISION, 70-71) (2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 71-71) (2005, 16-17 DIVISION, 73-69) (2004, 16-17 DIVISION, 69-73) (1999, 15-17 DIVISION, 73-69) (1997, 15-17 DIVISION, 71-71) LOWEST 54 HOLES 211 213 214 215 216 217 ` 218 219 ROSEMARIE FUSTER, LIMA, PERU (1999, 15-17 DIVISION, 72-70-69) KENDALL MARTINDALE, JEFFERSON CITY, TENN. (2010, 16-18 DIVISION, 69-72-70) AURORA KAN, BOOTHWYN, PA. (2010, 16-18 DIVISION, 69-70-74) CANDACE SCHEPPERLE, HOOVER, ALA.(2005, 16-17 DIVISION, 73-70-70) AMY ANDERSON, OXBOW, N.D. (2009, 16-18 DIVISION, 74-70-70) SAMANTHA SWINEHART, LANCASTER, OHIO (2010, 16-18 DIVISION, 73-70-71) KRISTINA MERKLE, HONOLULU, HAWAII ( 2008, 16-18 DIVISION, 73-73-69) HEATHER LOTT, BATON ROUGE, LA. (2008, 16-18 DIVISION, 73-72-70) CASSANDRA BLANEY, ROCHESTER, N.Y.(2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 76-70-69) CASSY ISAGAWA, WAILUKU, HAWAII (2008, 13-15 DIVISION 75-66-75) AURORA KAN, BOOTHWYN, PA. (2008, 13-15 DIVISION, 75-71-70) AURORA KAN, BOOTHWYN, PA. (2008, 13-15 DIVISION, 70-76-71) EMMA TALLEY, PRINCETON, KY. (2009, 13-15 DIVISION, 73-73-71) JENNIFER HIRANO, PINOLE, CALIF. (2006, 16-18 DIVISION, 72-75-70) PAIGE MCKENZIE, YAKIMA, WASH. (1999, 15-17 DIVISION, 72-75-70) SHELBY MARTINEK, TEMPE, ARIZ. (2010, 16-18 DIVISION, 75-75-68) SHELBY PHILLIPS, GILBERT, ARIZ. (2010, 16-18 DIVISION, 72-74-72) STEPHANIE CONNELLY, PASADENA, MD. (2001, 16-17 DIVISION, 73-76-69) LANI ELSTON, SPOKANE, WASH. (1998, 15-17 DIVISION, 70-72-76) JESSICA PORVASNIK, HINKLEY, OHIO (2010, 13-15 DIVISION, 73-74-72) SARA BROWN, TUCSON, ARIZ. (2002, 16-17 DIVISION, 73-68-78) STEPHANIE CONNELLY, PASADENA, MD. (2002, 16-17 DIVISION, 70-73-76) MEREDITH GODWIN, SWARTHMORE, PA. (2002, 16-17 DIVISION, 70-73-76) AUDREY GALE, CLAYTON, N.C. (2001, 16-17 DIVISION, 69-76-74) JAMIE OLIVER, LOS ALAMITOS, CALIF. (2001, 16-17 DIVISION, 73-72-74) JOAN SHIMOZAKI, KIHEI, HAWAII (2000, 15-17 DIVISION, 71-75-73) ALL-TIME VICTORIES 10 9 5 4 3 2 Cassandra Blaney, Rochester, N.Y. Emily Powers, Quincy, Ill. Tessa Teachman, Webster, N.Y. Shelby Phillips, Gilbert, Ariz. Amelia Lewis, Jacksonville, Fla. Stephanie Connelly, Pasadena, Md. Audrey Gale, Clayton, N.C. Erica Battle, Columbia, S.C. Candy Herrara, Apple Valley, Calif. Kim Kouwabunpat, Upland, Calif. Claire Sturdivan, Edmond, Calif. Aurora Kan, Boothwyn, Pa. Emma Talley, Princeton, Ky. Andrea Watts, Lonetree, Colo. Angela Oh, Maple Shade, N.J. Candace Schepperle, Hoover, N.J. Melanie Kier, Orange, Conn. Beth Wagner, Ankeny, Iowa Brooke Beeler, Butler, Ill. Natalie Sheary, West Hartford, Conn. Darah Newell, Helena, Mont. Jeanna Dahl, Fargo, N.D. Jessica Smith, Louisville, Ky. Katy Barrett, Las Vegas Lauren Mielbrecht, Gulf Stream, Fla. Sara Brown, Tucson, Ariz. Cristina Corpus, San Leandro, Calif. Christine McArdle, Eden Prairie, Minn. Emily Milberger, Olathe, Kansas Christi Athas, Eldora, Iowa Becky Berzonski, North East, Pa. Joan Shimozaki, Kihei, Hawaii Callie Vance, Crofton, Md. Rosemarie Fuster, Lima, Peru Beth Marushak, Northampton, Pa. Lani Elston, Spokane, Wash. January Romero, Albuquerque, N.M. Henna Chou, Overland Park, Kan. Meredith Healy, Columbia, S.C. (2005, 13-15 Division; 2006-07, 16-18 Division) (2002-03, 13-15 Division; 2004 16-17 Division) (2004, 13-15 Division, 2005 16-17 Division) (2007, 13-15 Division; 2009-10, 16-18 Division) (2006, 13-15 Division; 2008, 16-18 Division) (2001, 13-15 Division; 2002, 16-17 Division) (2000, 15-17 Division; 2001, 16-17 Division) (1999, 13-14 Division; 2001, 16-17 Division) (1997-98, 13-14 Division) (1996-97, 15-17 Division) (1996-97, 13-14 Division) (2008-09, 13-15 Division; 2010, 16-18 Division) (2007-09, 13-15 Division) (2004-06, 13-15 Division) (2005, 16-17 Division) (2004, 13-15 Division, 2005, 16-17 Division) (2002-03, 13-15 Division; 2005, 16-17 Division) (2008, 13-15 Division) (2007-08, 16-18 Division) (2003, 13-15 Division; 2005, 16-17 Division) (2002, 13-15 Division; 2004, 16-17 Division) (2002, 13-15 Division; 2004, 16-17 Division) (2004, 13-15 Division) (2003, 16-17 Division) (2002, 13-15 Division; 2003 16-17 Division) (2002-03, 16-17 Division) (2002-03, 13-15 Division) (2002, 16-17 Division) (2000, 15-17 Division) (2000, 13-14 Division) (1999-2000, 15-17 Division) (1999-2000, 15-17 Division) (1999, 13-14 Division) (1998-99, 15-17 Division) (1998-99, 15-17 Division) (1997-98, 15-17 Division) (1997-98, 13-14 Division) (1997, 15-17 Division) (1996-97, 13-14 Division)