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Polo Ralph Lauren #InspiredPerformances: February 6, 2018

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Tony Hendricks of Phoenix, Arizona, finished atop a crowded leaderboard at the Wigwam Invitational. The high school junior opened the tournament with a dominant bogey-free 6-under-par 66. Hendricks took a two-stroke lead into the final round, where he found himself in trouble early. Three front-nine bogeys led the 17-year-old to make the turn at 2-over-par 38, but Hendricks came back with four birdies on his bogey-free back nine to hold onto a one-stroke victory. Hendricks finished T24 at the 2017 Azahara Munoz Championship by Transamerica.

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Toni St John of Gilbert, Arizona, won the Girls Division of the Wigwam Invitational by one stroke over fellow AJGA junior Ashley Menne of Surprise, Arizona. St John carded a first-round 2-under-par 70 that included five birdies. That round matched the lowest of the tournament. The high school sophomore carded three birdies on her final-round 2-over-par 74 to win the tournament at even-par 144. The 15-year-old’s best AJGA finish was fifth at the 2017 Azahara Munoz Championship by Transamerica.

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Trent Lutze of Edmond, Oklahoma, used an inspired final round to win the Tribute Winter Classic in overwhelming fashion. The high school senior opened the tournament with a 2-over-par 74, which was good enough for T2 after the first round. Lutze opened his final round with a birdie, and he didn’t look back. He fired seven total birdies to post a 6-under-par 66 for a tournament-total 4-under-par 140. Lutze won by eight strokes. His best AJGA finish was 15th at the 2017 AJGA Preview at Brookhaven.

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Juliana Camargo of Winter Garden, Florida, was the only junior at the FJT at Black Bear Golf Club to card an under-par round. The high school freshman carded a first-round 3-under-par 69 and a final-round 4-over-par 76 to win the 13-15 Girls Division by six strokes. At 14-years-old, Camargo finished with the lowest tournament-total out of both the 13-15 and 16-18 age divisions. Camargo finished third at the 2017 Foley Performance Academy @ EaglesDream Junior All-Star and T9 at the 2018 Foley Performance Academy @ EaglesDream Junior Championship last month.