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Polo Ralph Lauren #InspiredPerformances: June 11, 2019

Check out the latest #InspiredPerformances from AJGA members.
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Ethan Dial of Fort Worth, Texas won the Boys 15-18 Division DFW Elite/LoneStar Showcase Preview at the Southern Oaks Golf Club in Burleson, Texas. The 16-year-old maintained the lead throughout the two-round tournament, ending the first day with a bogeyless back nine with a score of 3-under-par 69. Carding 11 birdies, he finished seven strokes ahead of the field with a tournament total of 7-under-par 137. Dial has participated in one AJGA event this year where he finished 18th at the AJGA Preview at Fair Oaks Ranch.

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Jocelyn Bruch of Carmel, Indiana won the Indiana Junior PGA Championship at the Honeywell Golf Course in Wabash, Indiana. After carding 1-over-par 74 in the first round, Bruch entered the final round three strokes ahead of the field. Yet, it wasn’t until a playoff that Bruch was able to secure her win, allowing her a place at the Junior PGA National Championship this July. The Purdue University verbal commit has participated in 12 AJGA events, with a previous first-place finish at the 2016 AJGA Preview at The Glen Club.

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Bo Maradik of Nashville, Tennessee won the Boys 16-18 Division Masters 2-Day at Old Fort Golf Club with a tournament total of 1-under-par 143. Maradik finished the first-round tied for first, yet secured his victory after carding 3 birdies and finishing 2-under par in the back nine in the final round. The 15-year-old has competed in four AJGA events, his best finish coming at the 2018 AJGA Preview at Meadowbrook where he finished T13.

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Katelynn Altese of Diamondhead, Mississippi won the Future Tour Championship Girls 13-18 Division after carding eight birdies to finish five strokes ahead of the field. Altese entered the final round with a two-stroke lead and maintained her place at first until the last hole. The 15-year-old has participated in one AJGA event this year where she placed eighth at the AJGA Preview at Greystone.