Bass Pro Shops / Payne Stewart Junior Championship presented by Explore Branson
Qualifier Tournament Event Info Event Schedule
Past Champions
Past Champions
Boys Champions
Collin Bond
2023
Norman, Okla.
70-65-70—205 (-8)
Bowen Ballis
2022
The Woodlands, Texas
72-68-70--210 (-3)
Bowen Ballis
2021
The Woodlands, Texas
70-67-67--204 (-9)
Jack Lundin
2020
Sioux Falls, S.D.
71-66-71--208 (-5)
Andrew Goodman
2019
Norman, Okla.
70-64-68--202 (-11)
Sam Jean
2018
Greenwood, Ind.
70-68-69--207 (-6)
Dawson McDaniel
2017
Bowling Green, Ky.
71-69-68--208 (-5)
Cullan Brown
2016
Eddyville, Ky.
70-69-70--209 (-4)
Varun Chopra
2015
Champaign, Ill.
69-66-70--205 (-5)
Winston Margaritis
2014
Collierville, Tenn.
67-69-71--207 (-9)
Derick Kelting
2013
Amarillo, Texas
74-71-68--213 (-3)
Noah Edmondson †
2012
Davidson, N.C.
69-65-74--208 (-8)
Alvaro Ortiz
2011
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
67-72-69--208 (-8)
Noah West
2010
Belden, Miss.
72-69-[31]--172 (-8)***
Jeffrey Lee**
2009
Overland Park, Kan.
70-70-70--210 (-6)
Kyle McCartan
2008
Plano, Texas
70-66-73--209 (-7)
Jace Long
2007
Dixon, Mo.
66-72-70--208 (-8)
Girls Champions
Lyla Louderbaugh
2023
Buffalo, Mo.
76-67-74—217 (+4)
Wenyue (Sonia) Ho
2022
(China) Dallas, Texas
72-72-70--214 (+1)
Grace Kilcrease
2021
Springdale, Ark.
67-68-69--204 (-9)
Eubin Shim
2020
Waco, Texas
68-66-74--208 (-5)
Makenzie Niblett †††
2019
Austin, Texas
72-71-69--212 (-1)
Megan Furtney ††
2018
South Elgin, Ill.
73-68-69--210 (-3)
Calynne Rosholt
2017
Cave Creek, Ariz.
67-67-71--205 (-8)
Hailey Jones
2016
Dallas, Texas
68-71-75--214 (+1)
Kenzie Wright
2015
McKinney, Texas
69-73-70--212 (+2)
Madeline Chou
2014
Santa Ana, Calif.
75-66-75--216 (E)
Alison Armstrong
2013
Tampa, Fla.
75-70-80--225 (+9)
Anne Freman
2012
Las Vegas, Nev.
66-72-75--213 (-3)
Sarah Schmelzel
2011
Phoenix, Ariz.
69-71-70--210 (-6)
Patricia Lee
2010
Lone Tree, Colo.
70-73-[41]--184 (+4)***
Gabirella Then
2009
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
72-75-69--213 (E)
Ani Gulugian
2008
Irvine, Calif.
76-67-72--215 (-1)
Julia Thead*
2007
Poway, Calif.
70-68-79--217 (+1)
Tournament History
Tournament History
Tournament History
2023-2024
Bass Pro Shops / Payne Stewart Junior Championship presented by Explore Branson
Buffalo Ridge Golf Course
Hollister, Mo.
2015-2022
Bass Pro Shops / Payne Stewart Junior Championship
Buffalo Ridge Golf Course
Hollister, Mo.
2007-2014
Bass Pro Shops / Payne Stewart Junior Championship
Rivercut Golf Course
Springfield, Mo.
Tournament Records
Tournament Records
Boys Records
Low Round
2023
Isaac Ahn
Collin Bond
65 (-7)

2020
Dawson Meek
64 (-7) - Par 71

2019
Andrew Goodman
64 (-7) - Par 71

2018
Tate Herrenbruck
64 (-7) - Par 71

2020
Dawson Meek
64 (-7) - Par 71

2012
Noah Edmondson
65 (-7)

2010
Landon Lyons
65 (-7)
Low 36-Hole Total
2012
Noah Edmondson
69-65--134 (-10)

2019
Andrew Goodman

70-64--134 (-8) - Par 71
Low 54-Hole Total
2019
Andrew Goodman
70-64-68--202 (-11)
Girls Records
Low Round
2012
Anne Freman
66 (-6)

2014
Madeline Chou
66 (-6)

2017
Reese Guzman
66 (-5) - Par 71

2018
Yunxuan (Michelle) Zhang
66 (-5) - Par 71

2020
Eubin Shim
66 (-5) Par 71

2021
Remington Isaac
66 (-5) - twice - Par 71
Low 36-Hole Total
2017
Calynne Rosholt
67-67--134 (-8)

2020
Eubin Shim
68-66--134 (-8)
Low 54-Hole Total
2021
Grace Kilcrease
67-68-69--204 (-9)

Notes:

* Julia Thead defeated Kristen Schelling of Mesa, Arizona, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2007.

** Jeffrey Lee defeated Reid Hollo of Madison, Mississippi, and Fletcher Johnson of Belden, Mississippi, on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2009.

*** In 2010, final round play was shortened to 9 holes (inclement weather), shortening tournament play to 45 holes.

Noah Edmondson defeated Grant Hirschman of Collierville, Tennessee, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2012.

†† Megan Furtney defeated Makenzie Niblett of Austin, Texas, and Casey Weidenfeld of Pembroke Pines, Florida, with a chip-in birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2018.

††† Makenzie Niblett defeated Casey Weidenfeld of Pembroke Pines, Florida, on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff in 2019.