
Elk Grove Junior Championship presented by Wilton Rancheria
Past Champions
Tournament History
Tournament Records
Past Champions
Boys Champions
Richard Ding
2025
Pleasanton, Calif.
67-69-70—206 (-10)
Pleasanton, Calif.
67-69-70—206 (-10)
Girls Champions
Caroline Gao
2025
Milpitas, Calif.
71-70-69—210 (-6)
Milpitas, Calif.
71-70-69—210 (-6)
Tournament History
Tournament History
2025
Elk Grove Junior Championship presented by Wilton Rancheria
Valley Hi Country Club
Elk Grove, Calif.
Valley Hi Country Club
Elk Grove, Calif.
Tournament Records
Boys Records
Low Round
2025
Richard Ding
Matthew Hull
Tristan Kim
67 (-5)
Richard Ding
Matthew Hull
Tristan Kim
67 (-5)
Low 36-Hole Total
2025
Richard Ding
67-69—136 (-8)
Richard Ding
67-69—136 (-8)
Low 54-Hole Total
2025
Richard Ding
67-69-70—206 (-10)
Richard Ding
67-69-70—206 (-10)
Girls Records
Low Round
2025
Caroline Gao
69 (-3)
Caroline Gao
69 (-3)
Low 36-Hole Total
2025
Caroline Gao
71-70—141 (-3)
2025
Kelly Zhang
71-70—141 (-3)
Caroline Gao
71-70—141 (-3)
2025
Kelly Zhang
71-70—141 (-3)
Low 54-Hole Total
2025
Caroline Gao
71-70-69—210 (-6)
Caroline Gao
71-70-69—210 (-6)
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