Peck Wins!!

It was close all the way..... Well, almost. Cameron Peck of Olympia, Wash., broke open a close contest when he birdied four of his last eight holes to finish the FootJoy Invitational at 9-under-par and win by six shots.

Peck began the day with a one-shot lead over Rak Cho, who brifely shared the final-round lead when he birdied the second hole. Then Chan Kim joined Peck at the top after playing his first five holes at 4-under-par. Jordan Spieth and T.J. Vogel climbed to within a shot of the lead early in their rounds, but Peck's birdie binge down the homestretch eventually left all his competitors in the dust.

It was Peck's second AJGA title of the year. Read all about it.

Peck Back on Top after Third

Cameron Peck of Olympia, Wash., regained his first-round lead and will carry a one-shot cushion into Friday’s final round at the FootJoy Invitational. More...

Vogel Aces Way to Share of Second-Round Lead with Cho

Rak Cho of Brea, Calif., and T.J. Vogel of Cooper City, Fla., broke out of the pack with late surges, claiming the lead by two strokes over their nearest competitors.

Vogel had the shot of the day, recording a hole-in-one at the 185-yard 16th hole with an 8-iron. Combined with his birdie at 15, Vogel went from an even-par round through 14 to 3-under on the day and 5-under for the tournament after rounds of 68-67. More...

Peck, Kim Lead First Round

Cameron Peck of Olympia, Wash., went out in the seventh group of the morning and set the bar for the rest of the field during Tuesday's first round, firing a course-record, 4-under-par 66 at Sedgefield Country Club. More...

Stay Cool!

The thermometer topped out at 99 degrees in Greensboro, N.C., during Monday's practice round. That left players, spectators, staff and afternoon Junior-Am participants looking for ways to stay cool. More...

The Boys are Back in Town
Tournament Preview

By bringing the world’s best junior boys to Sedgefield Country Club, home (again) to the PGA TOUR’s Wyndham Championship, the FootJoy Invitational, for the seventh time, will showcase all that is great about the future of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. The event will also provide a glimpse of what the big boys can expect at Sedgefield when they arrive in Greensboro mid-August. More...