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Name |
Grad |
Hometown |
Score |
| 1 |
*
Adam Wood |
2014 |
Zionsville, Ind. |
67-68-68--203 |
| 2 |
Doug Ghim |
2014 |
Arlington Heights, Ill. |
68-67-68--203 |
| T3 |
Zachary Toste |
2012 |
Pembroke Pines, Fla. |
66-68-73--207 |
| 3 |
Tyler Ostrom |
2012 |
Warsaw, Ind. |
68-71-68--207 |
| T5 |
Keegan Vea |
2013 |
Evansville, Ind. |
70-72-67--209 |
| 5 |
Mason Carmel |
2012 |
Bethesda, Md. |
77-70-62--209 |
| T7 |
Mark Folkwein |
2011 |
New Albany, Ohio |
69-74-67--210 |
| 7 |
Max Kollin |
2012 |
Farmington Hills, Mich. |
71-74-65--210 |
| T9 |
Adam Decker |
2012 |
Ada, Mich. |
73-74-65--212 |
| 9 |
Matt Kern |
2013 |
Springboro, Ohio |
74-67-71--212 |
| T11 |
Timmy Hildebrand |
2015 |
Carmel, Ind. |
69-73-71--213 |
| 11 |
Sebastian Barnoya |
2011 |
Guatemala, Guatemala |
68-76-69--213 |
| T13 |
Clayton Portz |
2012 |
Springfield, Ohio |
71-72-71--214 |
| 13 |
Logan Lagodich |
2012 |
Canton, Ohio |
66-74-74--214 |
| 13 |
Nicholas Jan |
2013 |
Northbrook, Ill. |
69-74-71--214 |
| T16 |
Alexander Dombrowski |
2012 |
Gaylord, Mich. |
70-72-73--215 |
| 16 |
Garrett de Waal |
2011 |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
75-72-68--215 |
| 16 |
Joo-Young Lee |
2013 |
Hilliard, Ohio |
71-72-72--215 |
| T19 |
Alec Tahy |
2013 |
Dayton, Ohio |
71-72-73--216 |
| 19 |
Jack Sparrow |
2014 |
Floyds Knobs, Ind. |
70-73-73--216 |
| 19 |
Jonathan Gerrard |
2012 |
Highland Park, Ill. |
70-71-75--216 |
| 19 |
Otto Black |
2012 |
Pinckney, Mich. |
70-77-69--216 |
| T23 |
Andrew Havill |
2013 |
Carmel, Ind. |
71-74-72--217 |
| 23 |
Mitchell Moore |
2012 |
Westerville, Ohio |
71-76-70--217 |
| 23 |
Colton Estevez |
2014 |
Phoenix, Ariz. |
71-68-78--217 |
| T26 |
Jake Leonard |
2014 |
Fort Wayne, Ind. |
71-76-71--218 |
| 26 |
Gabriel Ormachea |
2012 |
Aventura, Fla. |
72-76-70--218 |
| 26 |
Griffin Billups |
2012 |
Ada, Mich. |
75-70-73--218 |
| 26 |
Quinlan Prchal |
2012 |
Glenview, Ill. |
73-74-71--218 |
| T30 |
Benjamin Thieman |
2012 |
Sidney, Ohio |
71-76-72--219 |
| 30 |
Andrew Yeager |
2012 |
Grand Rapids, Mich. |
71-73-75--219 |
| 30 |
Bobby Jacobs |
2013 |
Valparaiso , Ind. |
68-77-74--219 |
| 30 |
Dan Lensing |
2014 |
Independence, Minn. |
74-72-73--219 |
| 30 |
Luis Medina |
2013 |
Jalisco, Mexico |
76-70-73--219 |
| 30 |
Nick Ahlers |
2012 |
Evansville, Ind. |
72-74-73--219 |
| 30 |
Jake Marriott |
2013 |
Naples, Fla. |
72-73-74--219 |
| 30 |
Matthew Wetterich |
2013 |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
78-74-67--219 |
| 38 |
Nick Carlson |
2015 |
Hamilton, Mich. |
74-74-72--220 |
| T39 |
Shamus Fitzpatrick |
2012 |
hinsdale, Ill. |
74-74-73--221 |
| 39 |
Landon Smith |
2013 |
Evansville, Ind. |
75-68-78--221 |
| T41 |
Ryan Jahn |
2013 |
Jupiter, Fla. |
73-77-72--222 |
| 41 |
Jon Williams |
2012 |
Whitestown, Ind. |
72-75-75--222 |
| 41 |
Jonathan Schram |
2013 |
Winona Lake, Ind. |
73-75-74--222 |
| 41 |
Colin Proctor |
2014 |
Anderson, Ind. |
68-83-71--222 |
| T45 |
Raymond Knoll |
2013 |
Naperville, Ill. |
75-76-72--223 |
| 45 |
C.J. Wagner |
2013 |
Windermere, Fla. |
71-80-72--223 |
| 45 |
Eric Tandy |
2011 |
Winona Lake, Ind. |
74-74-75--223 |
| T48 |
Charlie Netzel |
2013 |
Western Springs, Ill. |
75-76-73--224 |
| 48 |
Luke Waggoner |
2012 |
Crystal Lake, Ill. |
76-74-74--224 |
| 48 |
Coleman Glick |
2011 |
Columbus, Ind. |
76-76-72--224 |
| 48 |
David Harvey |
2012 |
Dearborn, Mich. |
74-78-72--224 |
| T52 |
Reed Aren |
2013 |
Long Grove, Ill. |
71-78-76--225 |
| 52 |
Charlie Marshall |
2012 |
Lake Forest, Ill. |
74-74-77--225 |
| T54 |
Corbon Heizer |
2012 |
Lake Forest, Ill. |
80-72-75--227 |
| 54 |
Joshua Keating |
2015 |
Noblesville, Ind. |
78-73-76--227 |
| 56 |
Quentyn Carpenter |
2013 |
Bourbon, Ind. |
76-75-78--229 |
| T57 |
Alejandro Romero |
2012 |
Bogota, Colombia |
78-74-78--230 |
| 57 |
Eric Izzo |
2012 |
Naperville, Ill. |
72-79-79--230 |
| 59 |
Conor Ryan |
2012 |
Naperville, Ill. |
76-74-82--232 |
| 60 |
Ted Rider |
2013 |
Vicksburg, Mich. |
73-77-85--235 |
| Missed Cut |
| MC |
Jordan Lenard |
2012 |
LaPorte, Ind. |
76-77--153 |
| MC |
James Jaworski |
2012 |
Ijamsville, Md. |
74-79--153 |
| MC |
Sam Black |
2014 |
Pinckney, Mich. |
76-77--153 |
| MC |
Mac Telle |
2013 |
Louisville, Ky. |
78-75--153 |
| MC |
Ian Dickeson |
2012 |
Fremont, Calif. |
75-78--153 |
| MC |
Kevin Brooke |
2012 |
Minneapolis, MN |
77-77--154 |
| MC |
Michael Makris |
2014 |
South Bend, Ind. |
74-80--154 |
| MC |
Cameron Scheller |
2013 |
Evansville, Ind. |
79-76--155 |
| MC |
Timothy Ahlersmeyer |
2013 |
Warsaw, Ind. |
76-79--155 |
| MC |
Jimmy Slovitt |
2011 |
Winnetka, Ill. |
80-75--155 |
| MC |
Patrick Luther |
2012 |
Novi, Mich. |
73-82--155 |
| MC |
Zach Runyan |
2012 |
Saint Clair Shores, Mich. |
80-76--156 |
| MC |
Rodrigo Munoz |
2013 |
Bradenton, Fla. |
80-76--156 |
| MC |
Bennett Hollar |
2012 |
Warsaw, Ind. |
78-78--156 |
| MC |
Lucas Belanger |
2012 |
Clarkston, Mich. |
82-74--156 |
| MC |
Ryan Utter |
2012 |
New Lenox, Ill. |
77-79--156 |
| MC |
Tripp French |
2014 |
Dayton, Ohio |
79-77--156 |
| MC |
Alex Koulos |
2012 |
Naperville, Ill. |
79-78--157 |
| MC |
Drew Takacs |
2013 |
Lake Forest, Ill. |
79-78--157 |
| MC |
Joe Leja |
2013 |
Fort Wayne, Ind. |
80-77--157 |
| MC |
Alex Quenan |
2012 |
Libertyville, Ill. |
82-75--157 |
| MC |
Bailey Truesdell |
2012 |
Grand Blanc, Mich. |
80-77--157 |
| MC |
A.J. Varekois |
2014 |
Rockford, Mich. |
80-77--157 |
| MC |
Max Gagnier |
2012 |
Indianapolis, Ind. |
77-81--158 |
| MC |
Ryan Starkman |
2011 |
Mount Prospect, Ill. |
82-76--158 |
| MC |
John Clancy |
2013 |
Michigan City, Ind. |
75-84--159 |
| MC |
Austin Rendell |
2013 |
Winnetka, Ill. |
75-85--160 |
| MC |
Sam Humphreys |
2014 |
Edmond, Okla. |
78-82--160 |
| MC |
Anthony Lechman |
2013 |
Effingham, Ill. |
80-81--161 |
| MC |
Boeing Smith |
2012 |
Gallipolis, Ohio |
82-79--161 |
| MC |
Stephen Stallings, Jr |
2013 |
Louisville, Ky. |
78-83--161 |
| MC |
Peter Swanson |
2012 |
Western Springs, Ill. |
74-87--161 |
| MC |
Ryan McMannis |
2012 |
Indianapolis, Ind. |
78-84--162 |
| MC |
Daniel Wetterich |
2015 |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
77-85--162 |
| MC |
Jason Brandt |
2015 |
Mason, Mich. |
85-78--163 |
| MC |
Zachary Sharb |
2013 |
Avon Lake, Ohio |
82-81--163 |
| MC |
Austin Kryc |
2013 |
Avon Lake, Ohio |
82-82--164 |
| MC |
Tim Tynan |
2012 |
Orland Park, Ill. |
80-84--164 |
| MC |
Brian Heck |
2012 |
Glencoe, Ill. |
84-81--165 |
| MC |
Bryant Bolden |
2013 |
Mokena, Ill. |
81-85--166 |
| MC |
Jack Barrie |
2013 |
Lake Forest, Ill. |
89-77--166 |
| MC |
Mac Mardjetko |
2012 |
Lake Forest, Ill. |
83-84--167 |
| MC |
George Voris |
2012 |
Winnetka, Ill. |
81-87--168 |
| MC |
Matthew Loeffler |
2012 |
Deerfield, Ill. |
82-86--168 |
| MC |
Carter Hendricks |
2012 |
L'Anse, Mich. |
83-85--168 |
| MC |
Paxton Elliott |
2012 |
Atlanta, Ga. |
87-82--169 |
| MC |
Christopher Kerr |
2012 |
Saugatuck, Mich. |
85-87--172 |
| MC |
Samuel Palmer |
2011 |
Novi, Mich. |
88-98--186 |
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Harrison Murphy |
2016 |
McKinney, Texas
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-JWD
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Wilson Pahud |
2012 |
Carmel, Ind.
|
78-74-DQ - Rule 6-3a
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Brad Peterson |
2011 |
Palatine, Ill.
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83-JWD
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Name |
Grad |
Hometown |
Score |
| 1 |
Lindsey Weaver |
2012 |
Scottsdale, Ariz. |
67-68-69--204 |
| 2 |
Catherina Li |
2014 |
Kent, Wash. |
69-73-74--216 |
| 3 |
Alexandra Harkins |
2014 |
Crystal Lake, Ill. |
73-71-76--220 |
| 4 |
Ali Cowan |
2013 |
Victoria, Texas |
78-72-74--224 |
| T5 |
Morgan Gonzales |
2015 |
Chandler, Ariz. |
77-75-75--227 |
| 5 |
Emma Smyser |
2012 |
Naples, Fla. |
78-75-74--227 |
| 7 |
Elizabeth Szokol |
2012 |
Winnetka, Ill. |
75-77-77--229 |
| 8 |
Aya Johnson |
2013 |
North Muskegon, Mich. |
78-74-79--231 |
| T9 |
Gabrielle Shipley |
2012 |
Hastings, Mich. |
75-78-79--232 |
| 9 |
Sarah Kolodzik |
2014 |
Bellbrook, Ohio |
75-77-80--232 |
| T11 |
Bernice Sitompul |
2012 |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
74-81-78--233 |
| 11 |
Sierra Everson |
2012 |
Gahanna, Ohio |
76-78-79--233 |
| 11 |
Ellen Kehoe |
2015 |
Campbellsville, Ky. |
77-78-78--233 |
| T14 |
Hailey Hrynewich |
2013 |
Muskegon, Mich. |
76-79-81--236 |
| 14 |
Julie Lechner |
2011 |
Powell, Ohio |
75-80-81--236 |
| 16 |
Angella Then |
2016 |
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. |
81-77-81--239 |
| T17 |
Lilette Mocio |
2012 |
Plano, Texas |
77-81-82--240 |
| 17 |
Lauren Dawson |
2012 |
Flossmoor, Ill. |
76-81-83--240 |
| Missed Cut |
| MC |
Lauren McKinzie |
2012 |
Medina, Ohio |
83-76--159 |
| MC |
Lily Pendy |
2014 |
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. |
86-75--161 |
| MC |
Olivia McCormick |
2012 |
Grant Park, Ill. |
79-82--161 |
| MC |
Abby Tepe |
2011 |
Liberty Township, Ohio |
84-78--162 |
| MC |
Ellie McGuire |
2013 |
Wilmette, Ill. |
82-82--164 |
| MC |
Alexandra Sborov |
2013 |
Pleasanton, Calif. |
81-83--164 |
| MC |
Hannah Lewis |
2012 |
Plainwell, Mich. |
80-85--165 |
| MC |
Ella Pendy |
2012 |
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. |
84-82--166 |
| MC |
Katherine Sborov |
2013 |
Pleasanton, Calif. |
85-82--167 |
| MC |
Chloe McKinzie |
2015 |
Medina, Ohio |
83-85--168 |
| MC |
Ashley Yarbrough |
2013 |
Akron, Ohio |
81-88--169 |
| MC |
Callie Nelson |
2013 |
Winnetka, Ill. |
89-81--170 |
| MC |
Heather Ciskowski |
2014 |
Barrington, Ill. |
87-84--171 |
| MC |
Britni Gielow |
2013 |
Muskegon, Mich. |
88-84--172 |
| MC |
Lelesse Mocio |
2013 |
Plano, Texas |
92-87--179 |
| MC |
Abby Radomsky |
2013 |
Portage, Mich. |
85-100--185 |
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Wood battles through sudden-death playoff to capture first AJGA win at Stonehenge Golf & Country Club Twelve-stroke victory at AJGA Stonehenge Junior Open gives Weaver seventh career AJGA title
WINONA LAKE, Ind. — Adam Wood of Zionsville, Ind., captured the win in the Boys Division after surviving a five-hole sudden-death playoff. Wood posted a 3-under-par 68 in the final round to finish at 10-under-par 203 for the tournament. Lindsey Weaver of Scottsdale, Ariz., captured her seventh AJGA win by firing a 2-under-par 69, and a tournament score of 9-under-par 204.
Conducted by the American Junior Golf Association, the AJGA Stonehenge Junior Open was a 54-hole stroke play event with a 36-hole cut at Stonehenge Golf & Country Club. The tournament field consisted of 111 boys and 35 girls from 14 states and three countries, Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia. The Boys Division played the par-71 course at 6,801 yards while the Girls Division played at 6,044 yards. The Girls Division was cut at top 18 girls and ties and the Boys Division was cut at top 56 and ties.
After battling through a five-hole sudden-death playoff, Wood earned his first AJGA win.
“Going five holes in a playoff is difficult. My legs are about to fall off,” Wood said. “To finally capture my first AJGA win, means a lot to me. I know my hard work is starting to pay off.
Falling to Wood in the playoff, Doug Ghim of Arlington Heights, Ill., shot 3-under-par 68 in Thursday's final round, for a tournament total of 10-under-par 203 to finish second. Tyler Ostrom of Warsaw, Ind., and Zachary Toste of Pembroke Pines, Fla., tied for third with a tournament total of 6-under-par 207. Tying for fifth with tournament totals of 4-under-par 209 were Keegan Vea of Evansville, Ind., and Mason Carmel of Bethesda, Md. Carmel, who started the final round tied for 29th, set a Stonehenge Golf & Country Club course record Thursday with a 9-under-par 62.
Weaver said she was thrilled to capture a win at her last tournament of the summer. In September, Weaver will be participating in the PING Junior Solheim Cup held in Trim, Ireland, and she has already verbally committed to the University of Norte Dame.
“Every tournament, I learn something new about myself and my game. Each one helps me become a better player and prepares me for college,” Weaver said. “This win gives me a lot of confidence and I am going to take what I learned at this tournament and use it next season.”
Catherina Li of Kent, Wash., carded a 3-over-par 74 to finish second with a tournament total of 2-over-par 215. Alexandra Harkins of Crystal Lake, Ill., came in third after carding a 5-over-par 76, for a tournament total of 7-over-par 220.
The American Junior Golf Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the overall growth and development of young men and women who aspire to earn college golf scholarships through competitive junior golf. The AJGA provides valuable exposure for college golf scholarships, and has an annual junior membership (boys and girls ages 12-18) of approximately 5,000 junior golfers from 49 states and more than 40 countries. To ensure scholarship opportunities for all junior golfers who have the skill, the AJGA created the Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Grant program to provide financial assistance to young players in need.
Titleist, the AJGA's National Sponsor, has been the catalyst and driving force behind the Association's success since 1989. Rolex, which is in its third decade of AJGA support, became the inaugural AJGA Premier Partner in 2004. In 2007, after 12 years of support, Polo Ralph Lauren became the AJGA's second Premier Partner.
AJGA alumni have risen to the top of amateur, collegiate and professional golf. Former AJGA juniors have compiled more than 500 victories on the PGA and LPGA Tours. AJGA alumni include Stewart Cink, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Paula Creamer, Cristie Kerr, Inbee Park and Morgan Pressel.
For more information, please contact AJGA National Headquarters at (770) 868-4200, or Rob Doone at
(678) 425-1788.
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