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EMERSON JUNIOR GOLF CLASSIC
Maderas Golf Club
Poway, Calif. • July 25 - 28

Media Score POWAY, Calif. -- First Round results from the Emerson Junior Golf Classic conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Maderas Golf Club.
Boys Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 7030. Rating: 74.7. Slope: 143
Girls Par: 36-36--72. Yardage: 6102. Rating: 75.6. Slope: 144

Boys Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
T1 Dylan Wu
2014
Medford, Ore. 35-33--68
1 Ben Doyle
2014
La Jolla, Calif. 35-33--68
T3 Tyler Kertson
2013
Paradise Valley, Ariz. 34-35--69
3 Andrew Lister
2011
Coronado, Calif. 35-34--69
T5 Hager Collins
2012
Lexington, Ky. 37-35--72
5 Zecheng Dou
2015
Beijing, China 38-34--72
5 Brian K. Song
2012
Beverly Hills, Calif. 37-35--72
5 Ahmed El Tamami
2012
Irvine, Calif. 36-36--72
5 David Kim
2014
Buena Park, Calif. 35-37--72
T10 Thomas Baik
2012
Cordoba, Argentina 38-35--73
10 Alex Ricciardelli
2011
Scottsdale, Ariz. 40-33--73
10 Bryce Haynes
2012
San Diego, Calif. 38-35--73
10 Kabir Nanar
2012
(Canada) Henderson, Nev. 35-38--73
10 Luke Park
2013
Fullerton, Calif. 35-38--73
10 Gus Lundquist
2012
Parker, Colo. 37-36--73
10 Jeffery Cheung
2014
Coto de Caza, Calif. 36-37--73
10 Tian Lang Guan
2017
Guangzhou, China 36-37--73
10 Andre Vu
2013
Fountain Valley, Calif. 39-34--73
10 Justin Pagila
2013
Dublin, Calif. 37-36--73
10 Lawrence Ree
2013
Redondo Beach, Calif. 37-36--73
T21 Jonathan Sanders
2012
Chatsworth, Calif. 37-37--74
21 Daniel Yang
2012
San Diego, Calif. 36-38--74
21 Josh Fisher
2012
Las Vegas, Nev. 37-37--74
21 Brandon Mai
2014
Poway, Calif. 38-36--74
21 Lloyd Jefferson Go
2013
Cebu City, Philippines 37-37--74
21 Bryan BeomCheol Shin
2013
Arcadia, Calif. 36-38--74
21 Gordon Neale
2015
Dove Canyon, Calif. 39-35--74
T28 Barrett Taylor
2012
Yorba Linda, Calif. 36-39--75
28 Sean Searls
2012
Santa Barbara, Calif. 39-36--75
28 Robert Palacios
2012
Chino Hills, Calif. 35-40--75
28 Charlie Benell
2012
Pacific Palisades, Calif. 38-37--75
28 Eric Cross
2012
Riverside, Calif. 36-39--75
28 Jonathan Chang
2012
Valencia, Calif. 36-39--75
28 Ryan Burgess
2012
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 37-38--75
T35 Jeremy Choi
2012
Bakersfield, Calif. 37-39--76
35 Ryan Theisen
2013
Scottsdale, Ariz. 39-37--76
35 Edward Rim
2012
Los Angeles, Calif. 40-36--76
35 Joshua Martin
2015
Pinehurst, N.C. 39-37--76
35 Ryann Ree
2012
Redondo Beach, Calif. 39-37--76
35 Jonny Hogan
2012
Solvang, Calif. 36-40--76
T41 Won Je Choi
2013
San Diego, Calif. 38-39--77
41 David Magee
2013
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 40-37--77
41 Dustin Dalzell
2011
Scottsdale, Ariz. 38-39--77
41 Cory Cottrell
2012
Mesa, Ariz. 40-37--77
41 Shinichi Mizuno
2012
Beaumont, Calif. 40-37--77
41 Redford Bobbitt
2013
Del Mar, Calif. 38-39--77
41 Cody Hall
2012
Wildomar, Calif. 38-39--77
41 Corey Shaun
2014
Encinitas, Calif. 35-42--77
T49 Harold Buchanan
2012
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. 41-37--78
49 Ryan Rhee
2016
Fullerton, Calif. 40-38--78
49 Peiyun Zhao
2013
Alhambra, Calif. 40-38--78
49 Ryan Odom
2012
Corona, Calif. 38-40--78
49 Kale Davidson
2012
Peoria, Ariz. 36-42--78
49 Kethan Reddy
2012
Anaheim, Calif. 40-38--78
49 James Wallace
2012
Orange, Calif. 40-38--78
49 Ian Hagener
2013
Scottsdale, Ariz. 37-41--78
49 Kenden Slattery
2012
Henderson, Nev. 38-40--78
T58 Jack Chung
2013
Buena Park, Calif. 43-36--79
58 Andrew Levitt
2012
Ladera Ranch, Calif. 39-40--79
58 MJ Morin
2011
Bakersfield, Calif. 42-37--79
58 Christian Rajcic
2012
Ramona, Calif. 42-37--79
58 Soungjae Baek
2012
Las Vegas, Nev. 40-39--79
58 Louis Kim
2014
Brea, Calif. 39-40--79
58 Zane Thomas
2012
Las Vegas, Nev. 42-37--79
58 Joseph Ko
2013
North Hills, Calif. 42-37--79
58 Ian Dickeson
2012
Fremont, Calif. 41-38--79
T67 Kevin Ko
2012
Coquitlam, British Columbia 37-43--80
67 Blake Bradley
2012
Lake Havasu, Ariz. 42-38--80
67 Randy Ross
2014
Phoenix, Ariz. 40-40--80
67 Ryan Pettegrew
2012
Lone Tree, Colo. 40-40--80
67 Eric Peng
2012
San Diego, Calif. 42-38--80
T72 Max Alcorn
2013
Poway, Calif. 40-41--81
72 Kevin Cullen
2012
Venice, Calif. 43-38--81
T74 Connor Campbell
2012
Seal Beach, Calif. 38-44--82
74 Troy Ditzler
2013
Coto de Caza, Calif. 42-40--82
74 Brian Turley
2012
Coronado, Calif. 43-39--82
74 Christopher Choi
2012
Fullerton, Calif. 44-38--82
T78 Brian Mull
2012
Newport Beach, Calif. 44-39--83
78 Troix Tonkham
2012
Arleta, Calif. 46-37--83
T80 Sean Hickey
2012
Carlsbad, Calif. 47-37--84
80 Blake Basham
2012
Highlands Ranch, Colo. 45-39--84
80 Matthew Ruetten
2012
Escondido, Calif. 43-41--84
T83 Matt Murphy
2013
Coto de Caza, Calif. 43-42--85
83 Sean Buchanan
2012
Phoenix, Ariz. 44-41--85
83 Bradley Tyler
2012
Poway, Calif. 40-45--85
83 Andrew Gunn
2012
Tucson, Ariz. 48-37--85
T87 Shohei Yamawaki
2013
Encinitas, Calif. 42-44--86
87 Court Lewis
2013
Yorba Linda, Calif. 44-42--86
87 Michael Alvarez
2014
Henderson, Nev. 39-47--86
90 David Buoymaster
2013
San Francisco, Calif. 42-47--89
91 CJ Espino
2012
Castaic, Calif. 48-44--92
92 Brendan Frasier
2013
Encinitas, Calif. 49-44--93
-
Peter Hassan
2012
Boulder, Colo.
-JWD
-
Deuk Ha Hwang
2011
Garden Grove, Calif.
-JWD
-
Leven Simon-Seay
2013
Los Angeles, Calif.
-DQ - 20-7
-
Christopher Tuulik
2012
San Diego, Calif.
-DQ - 14-3b
         
Girls Division
Name
Grad
Hometown
Score
1 Briana Mao
2011
Folsom, Calif. 35-34--69
T2 Kaitlin Park
2012
Tustin Ranch, Calif. 37-34--71
2 Chayanid Prapassarangkul
2014
Bangkok, Thailand 36-35--71
T4 Alice Jeong
2013
Gardena, Calif. 33-39--72
4 Hee Wook Choi
2013
San Diego, Calif. 35-37--72
4 Minjia Luo
2013
San Diego, Calif. 36-36--72
T7 Cha Cha Willhoite
2012
Palm Desert, Calif. 37-36--73
7 Alana Uriell
2014
Carlsbad, Calif. 39-34--73
T9 Amy Alston
2011
Mission Viejo, Calif. 36-38--74
9 Raquel Ek
2013
San Diego, Calif. 37-37--74
T11 Yang Yue Hill
2012
Palm Desert, Calif. 38-37--75
11 Marissa Borja
2012
Spring Valley, Calif. 38-37--75
11 Jennifer Yu
2014
Huntington Beach, Calif. 38-37--75
11 Alison Lillie
2013
Fullerton, Calif. 39-36--75
T15 Tiffany Yau
2014
Porter Ranch, Calif. 37-39--76
15 Betty Chen
2012
Castro Valley, Calif. 42-34--76
15 Chieh Peng
2012
Shenzhen, China 38-38--76
15 Lydia Choi
2014
Beverly Hills, Calif. 39-37--76
T20 Lilia Vu
2015
Fountain Valley, Calif. 38-39--77
20 Jennifer Peng
2014
San Diego, Calif. 40-37--77
20 Hannah Kim
2014
Chula Vista, Calif. 37-40--77
20 Luciane Lee
2012
Torrance, Calif. 38-39--77
24 Sarah Cho
2014
San Diego, Calif. 38-40--78
T25 Angel Yin
2017
Arcadia, Calif. 39-40--79
25 Wanasa Zhou
2013
Beaumont, Calif. 41-38--79
T27 Jienalin Zhang
2015
Zheng Zhou, China 41-39--80
27 Erin Choi
2014
Torrance, Calif. 43-37--80
29 Riley Leming
2012
Murrieta, Calif. 42-42--84
30 Katherine Rice
2012
Oxnard, Calif. 47-38--85
T31 Michele Chun
2011
Torrance, Calif. 43-43--86
31 Kristin Dahee Chung
2015
Buena Park, Calif. 42-44--86
33 Kendall Dusenberry
2012
Newhall, Calif. 49-43--92
-
Sarah Baek
2011
Encinitas, Calif.
-DQ - Rule 6-6b
-
Yu-Hsin Chang
2015
Tainan City, Taiwan
76-DQ 6-6d
-
Yu Liu
2013
Beijing, China
-DQ 6-6d
 

Doyle and Wu share the lead
at the Emerson Junior Golf Classic

Mao leads by two-strokes at the Maderas Golf Club

POWAY, Calif. — Ben Doyle of La Jolla, Calif., and Dylan Wu of Medford, Ore., are tied for first in the Boys Division after each carded 4-under-par 68. Briana Mao of Folsom, Calif., took the lead in the Girls Division after shooting 3-under-par 69.

The Emerson Junior Golf Classic is a 54-stroke play event conducted by the American Junior Golf Association at Maderas Golf Club in Poway, Calif. The Tournament field features 96 boys and 35 girls from seven states and five foreign countries (Argentina, Philippines, Thailand, China and British Columbia). The Boys Division is playing the par-72 course at 7,030 yards and the Girls Division is playing at 6,102 yards.

Doyle accomplished the goal every golfer wishes to achieve in their life. Doyle made a hole-in-one on No. 15 and also carded five birdies throughout his round.

“I made my first real hole-in-one on No. 15, and it felt amazing,” Doyle said. “To go from 2-under to 4-under felt awesome. I knew it would help move me up on the leader board.”

Wu also carded five birdies, and said it gave him the confidence he was looking for.

“This is the first time that I am the leader in a tournament, and it feels great,” Wu said. “I am able to see how much I have improved since last summer, and I am one step closer to reaching my goal, which is to win an AJGA tournament.”

Andrew Lister of Coronado, Calif., and Tyler Kertson of Paradise Valley, Ariz., sit in second at 3-under-par 69. Zecheng Dou of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., Hager Collins of Lexington, Ky., Ahmed El Tamami of Irvine, Calif., David Kim of Glendale, Calif., and Brian K. Song of Beverly Hills, Calif., all share fifth, carding even-par 72.

Mao said her ball striking was working best for her in Tuesday's first round. She hit 16 out of 18 greens.

“I was hitting the ball really well, and I got a few lucky breaks,” Mao said. “It means a lot to me to be the current leader. My AJGA career will be ending soon, and I would love to get a win before I go to college in the fall.”

Kaitlin Park of Tustin Ranch, Calif., and Chayanid Prapassarangkul of Bangkok, Thailand are tied for second, each carding 1-under-par 71.

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.

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Second round tee times of the Emerson Junior Golf Classic are from 7:15 - 9:05 a.m. and noon - 1:30 p.m. on Nos.1 and 10. For more information about the Emerson Junior Golf Classic, please contact AJGA Tournament Headquarters at (770) 861-0519, or visit the AJGA website at ajga.org.

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