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Kary Hollenbaugh of New Albany, Ohio, went wire-to-wire to earn her first victory of 2018 at the Golfweek Junior Tour at New Albany Country Club.
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The State Cup Series traveled to Pinehurst No. 9 and No. 2 on October 13–14 for its annual Carolina Cup. The event, hosted by American Junior Golf Association member Jackson Van Paris, raised more than $50,000 for the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation and the AJGA’s ACE Grant program. Twenty-eight juniors from North Carolina traveled to Pinehurst Resort for a Ryder Cup-style event where they were responsible to fundraise at least $1,000 as a requirement to compete. The field included seven returning juniors who have raised more than $36,000 in their multiple years playing in the event. The Carolina Cup, part of the AJGA’s State Cup Series, was the founding event of the series. In 2010, 12 juniors teamed up to raise $12,000 for charity. Patrick Cover and Thomas Walsh, both North Carolina natives, founded the initial event. Though its leadership, title (originally titled the Dormie Cup) and venue have changed, this event provided a blueprint for future Leadership Links and ACE Grant fundraising opportunities. The State Cup Series, a series of junior-led fundraising tournaments, is a branch of the AJGA’s Leadership Links program, which helps develop young men and women by teaching charitable giving skills and service-oriented practices at an early age. This program gives juniors all the tools necessary to donate their time, talent and resources to local charities and the ACE Grant. The Carolina Cup has raised money for the Wounded Warrior Project, Curesearch for Children’s Cancer, The First Tee (Sandhills and Tri Counties) and the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation. The event also raises money for the AJGA’s Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE) Grant, which provides financial assistance to young men and women who aspire to earn a college golf scholarship through competitive junior golf. Since 2010, the event has raised nearly $350,000. Van Paris, a two-time Rolex Junior All-American, has participated in Leadership Links since 2015. In this time, he has raised more than $14,500. Van Paris is No. 23 in the Rolex AJGA Rankings and had three top-15 finishes in national junior golf in 2018. To support Van Paris’s efforts, click here and follow all #LeadershipLinks efforts on ajga.org.
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AJGA member Sang Ha Park is getting a taste of professional golf this week as he competes in the Korean PGA TOUR's Hyundai Marine Choi Kyoung-ju Invitational.
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Paris Hilinski of La Quinta, California, earned a wire-to-wire victory at the Texas Junior Golf Tour’s Fifth Annual Lonestar Girls Invitational.
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Started in 1978, the Rolex Junior All-America Teams annually recognize players who have proven to be the world’s best.
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The 12 girls on the 2018 Rolex Junior All-America first team are from seven states, China, South Korea and Australia.
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2018 announcement | Girls Team The 12 boys on the 2018 Rolex Junior All-America first team represent seven states (five Californians), Canada, Japan and Australia. Three junior golfers earned Rolex Junior All-America honors for the first time: James Song of Rancho Santa Fe, California; U.S. Junior Amateur champion Michael Thorbjornsen of Wellesley, Massachusetts; and Alexander Yang of Carlsbad, California. Three juniors make their second appearance on the first team: 2018 Rolex Junior Player of the Year Akshay Bhatia of Wake Forest, North Carolina; Ricky Castillo of Yorba Linda, California; and Karl Vilips of (Australia) Wesley Chapel, Florida. Four junior golfers are now playing college golf: Ryan Hall of Knoxville, Tennessee (South Carolina); Shiryu (Leo) Oyo of (Japan) San Diego, California (San Diego State); Cameron Sisk of El Cajon, California (Arizona State); and Song (University of Southern California-Berkeley). In addition to the four already competing at the next level, five boys are committed to play college golf. Meet the Teams First Team 2018 Rolex Junior Player of the Year Akshay Bhatia of Wake Forest, North Carolina Ricky Castillo of Yorba Linda, California Canon Claycomb of Bowling Green, Kentucky Ryan Hall of Knoxville, Tennessee William Moll of Houston, Texas Shiryu (Leo) Oyo of (Japan) San Diego, California Cameron Sisk of El Cajon, California James Song of (Canada) Rancho Santa Fe, California Michael Thorbjornsen of Wellesley, Massachusetts Travis Vick of Houston, Texas Karl Vilips of (Australia) Wesley Chapel, Florida Alexander Yang of Carlsbad, California Boys – Second Team Connor Creasy of Abingdon, Virginia Eugene Hong of Orlando, Florida J. Holland Humphries of Austin, Texas Bo Jin of (China) Encinitas, California John Keefer of San Antonio, Texas William Mouw of Chino, California Jeewon Park of (South Korea) Lake Mary, Florida Luke Potter of Encinitas, California Gordon Sargent of Birmingham, Alabama Ian Siebers of Bellevue, Washington Jackson Van Paris of Pinehurst, North Carolina Jonathan Yaun of Minneola, Florida Honorable Mention Trey Bosco of Austin, Texas Nicolas Cassidy of Johns Creek, Georgia Kuangyu Chen of (Australia) Shenzhen, China Aaron Chen of Fremont, California George Duangmanee of Fairfax, Virginia Chris Fosdick of Middlefield, Connecticut Peter Fountain of Raleigh, North Carolina Austin Greaser of Vandalia, Ohio Frankie Harris of Boca Raton, Florida Jun Min (Jimmy) Lee of (South Korea) Mission, Texas Tyler Lipscomb of Carrollton, Georgia Dylan Menante of Carlsbad, California Hazen Newman of Las Vegas, Nevada Jay Nimmo of Benton, Kentucky Cole Ponich of Farmington, Utah Austyn Reily of Pottsboro, Texas Jackson Rivera of Rancho Santa Fe, California Jeevan Sihota of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Brian Stark of Kingsburg, California Nicklas Staub of Boynton Beach, Florida Will Thomson of Naples, Florida Brendan Valdes of Orlando, Florida Andi Xu of (China) San Diego, California Sampson-Yunhe Zheng of (China) Orlando, Florida
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